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What cookies and similar technologies we use, why, and how you control them. Essential to run the service; analytics only with your consent.

Version 1.0 · Effective June 19, 2026
Analytics load only after opt-in
No cross-context behavioral advertising

Overview

How secapi.ai uses cookies and similar technologies.

This Cookie Policy explains how Arcade Group, Inc. (operating as secapi.ai) uses cookies, local storage, and similar technologies across secapi.ai and its documentation, and how you can control them. It supplements our Privacy Policy.

  • Version 1.0 · Effective June 19, 2026.
  • We use essential technologies to run the service and non-essential ones only with your consent.

Categories we use

Essential, preferences, and analytics — and what each is for.

We group the technologies we use into a few categories. Essential technologies are always on because the service cannot function without them; analytics load only after you opt in.

  • Essential: authentication and session management (including our identity provider, WorkOS), security, load balancing, and remembering that you have set your cookie preferences.
  • Preferences: remembering choices such as interface and documentation settings.
  • Analytics (consent-based): product analytics to understand usage and improve the service, via PostHog. These load only after you opt in and can be turned off again at any time.

Managing your choices

You control non-essential cookies, and can change your mind anytime.

When you first visit, you can accept or decline non-essential cookies. You can change your choice at any time through our consent control, and you can use your browser settings to block or delete cookies.

  • Declining analytics does not affect your ability to use the service; essential technologies remain on.
  • Blocking all storage technologies in your browser may break sign-in and other core features.
  • We honor recognized browser signals where required by law; because we do not sell or share personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising, there is nothing to opt out of in that regard.