Mailpro’s public website uses cookies for three purposes: remembering your preferences, measuring traffic anonymously, and tracking advertising effectiveness. The Mailpro application itself uses only the strict minimum required for sign-in and your active session.

Quick rule: you can disable any cookie from your browser at any time. Disabling them will limit some site features but will never block your Mailpro account access.

Cookie categories we use

  • Strictly necessary: session, authentication, and CSRF protection — required for sign-in and core navigation
  • Preferences: language choice, layout, and remembered fields on forms
  • Analytics: aggregated traffic and interaction data, used to improve the user experience
  • Advertising: Google Ads conversion tracking, used to measure the effectiveness of our ads

Third-party services that may set cookies

Some functions on our public site rely on third-party providers that set their own cookies:

  • Cloudflare — CDN and Web Application Firewall, used to deliver fast, secure access. Personal data shared with Cloudflare is limited to what is strictly necessary.
  • Google Ads — conversion-tracking pixel that records ad-driven sign-ups. The data is collected anonymously, without identifying individual visitors.

For the full list of partners and the role of each, see our privacy policy.

How to manage cookies

Every modern browser has cookie controls in its settings panel. You can:

  • Be notified each time a cookie is set
  • Disable third-party cookies only
  • Disable all cookies (some site features will stop working)
  • Clear stored cookies for our domains

Refer to your browser’s help if you need step-by-step instructions for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, or another browser.

Tracking and your rights

Cookies on our site never read or transmit data from your Mailpro account. The application is described in our data security page. Your GDPR rights apply to all personal data we hold about you, including any cookie-derived information that is personally identifiable.

Want the full picture?

Our privacy policy covers our dual-entity setup, third-party processors (Cloudflare, OpenAI for Mailpro AI, Google Ads), retention rules, and your rights.

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