Last updated: March 18, 2026
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device (computer, tablet, or mobile phone) when you visit a website. They are widely used to make websites work efficiently, provide analytics information, and enable personalized experiences. This Cookie Policy explains how Velinexis Inc. ("Company," "we," "us," or "our"), a Delaware corporation operating 99pages.dev ("Service"), uses cookies and similar technologies.
We use the following categories of cookies:
Strictly Necessary Cookies: These cookies are essential for the operation of the Service. They enable core functionality such as authentication, session management, and security. Without these cookies, the Service cannot function properly. These include your session cookie set after GitHub OAuth login and CSRF protection tokens.
Functional Cookies: These cookies allow the Service to remember choices you make, such as your preferred editor theme, layout settings, and language preferences. They enhance your experience by providing personalized features without requiring you to reconfigure settings on each visit.
Analytics Cookies: We use analytics cookies to understand how visitors interact with the Service. These cookies collect information about page views, navigation patterns, time spent on pages, and error encounters. This data is aggregated and anonymized to help us improve the Service. We may use third-party analytics providers, such as Google Analytics or similar services.
Performance Cookies: These cookies collect information about how the Service performs, including page load times, API response times, and rendering metrics. This data helps us identify and resolve performance issues to ensure a smooth user experience.
In addition to cookies, we use browser local storage and session storage to store certain data on your device. This includes your editor state, unsaved code drafts, UI preferences, and cached data that improves loading performance. Local storage data persists until you clear your browser data or we programmatically remove it. Session storage data is cleared when you close your browser tab.
Some cookies on the Service are set by third-party services that we integrate with. These may include: (a) GitHub, which may set cookies during the OAuth authentication flow; (b) analytics providers that help us measure usage and performance; and (c) payment processors that set cookies during checkout flows. These third parties have their own cookie and privacy policies, and we do not control the cookies they set. We encourage you to review their respective policies.
Cookies used on the Service fall into two categories based on their lifespan: (a) Session Cookies, which are temporary and are deleted when you close your browser. These are primarily used for authentication and maintaining your active session. (b) Persistent Cookies, which remain on your device for a set period or until you delete them. These are used for analytics, preferences, and remembering your login state. Our persistent cookies typically have a maximum lifespan of 12 months, after which they expire automatically.
Most web browsers allow you to control cookies through their settings. You can typically configure your browser to: (a) accept all cookies; (b) reject all cookies; (c) notify you when a cookie is set; or (d) delete cookies that are already stored. Please note that disabling strictly necessary cookies will impair the functionality of the Service, including the ability to log in and save your work. Instructions for managing cookies in popular browsers can be found at their respective support pages.
Some browsers offer a "Do Not Track" (DNT) setting that sends a signal to websites requesting that your browsing activity not be tracked. There is currently no universally accepted standard for how companies should respond to DNT signals. At this time, the Service does not respond to DNT signals. However, you can manage your tracking preferences through your browser's cookie settings as described above.
When you use AI code generation features, we may store temporary session data related to your prompts and generated outputs in session storage. This data is used to maintain the context of your current coding session and is not persisted beyond the browser session unless you explicitly save the generated code to your project. We do not use cookies to track individual AI prompts for advertising purposes.
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices, technology, or legal requirements. When we make changes, we will update the "Last updated" date at the top of this page. We encourage you to review this page periodically to stay informed about how we use cookies.
If you have questions about our use of cookies or this Cookie Policy, please contact us at privacy@velinexis.com.