Cookies
That's the whole point.
Most cookie policies are 2,000 words of legal cover for tracking you in fourteen different ways. This one's short because there's nothing to hide.
For the data story (contact details, payment info you entrust to us as a customer), see our Privacy Policy — different document, different scope.
Only what's strictly necessary to make Peopl'd work.
| Cookie | Where | Why | How long |
|---|---|---|---|
| peopld_session | app.peopld.com | Keeps you signed in after you click your magic link | 30 days, sliding |
| peopld_csrf | app.peopld.com | Protects against forged form submissions while you're signed in | Browser session |
That's the entire list. On peopld.com itself (this marketing site), we set zero cookies.
This isn't a we haven't gotten around to it yet position. It's deliberate.
The cookies we set are strictly necessary — without them you can't sign in or stay signed in. Under the UK Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR), strictly-necessary cookies don't require your consent. That's why there's no consent banner. We're not making you click anything to use a service that isn't tracking you.
If you'd rather block them anyway, your browser settings let you do that. Peopl'd just won't work properly after that.
These two strictly necessary cookies do process your IP address and session time which is your personal data and we do this based on our legitimate interest in managing our site. For more information see the Privacy Notice.
If we introduce analytics, marketing tools, or anything else that sets non-essential cookies, we'll:
We'll tell you what changed. We won't bury it in legalese.
hello@peopld.com — replies come from Peopl'd.
Last updated: 20 May 2026
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