Replit uses cookies and similar tracking technologies to monitor activity on its platform, and states that users can configure their browser to block or limit cookies.
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Cookies and tracking technologies may be used to collect behavioral and device data that is shared with advertising and analytics partners; browser-level cookie blocking is disclosed as a control mechanism, but the policy does not specify whether a cookie preference center or granular consent mechanism is available.
Interpretive note: The policy does not specify whether a consent management platform or cookie preference center is available beyond browser-level controls, creating uncertainty about compliance with EU/EEA consent requirements for non-essential cookies.
Replit uses cookies and tracking technologies to collect usage and behavioral data on its platform; users can adjust browser settings to limit cookie collection, though the policy does not specify whether this affects all tracking technologies or only browser cookies.
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"We use cookies and similar tracking technologies to track activity on our Services and hold certain information. Cookies are files with a small amount of data which may include an anonymous unique identifier. You can instruct your browser to refuse all cookies or to indicate when a cookie is being sent.— Excerpt from Replit's Replit Privacy Policy
REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: Tracking technologies for advertising purposes require opt-in consent under the EU ePrivacy Directive and applicable member state implementations (such as the UK's PECR). GDPR consent standards apply to cookies used for non-essential purposes including advertising and analytics. The FTC has issued guidance on online tracking and behavioral advertising. GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. The policy's reference to browser-level controls as the primary mechanism for managing cookies may not satisfy EU/EEA consent requirements, which generally require a consent management platform with granular opt-in prior to non-essential cookie placement. JURISDICTION FLAGS: EU/EEA and UK users are most directly affected by ePrivacy and GDPR consent requirements for non-essential cookies; California residents may have additional rights regarding tracking technologies under CPRA's opt-out of sharing provisions. CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Advertising and analytics partners receiving cookie data should be assessed against GDPR Article 28 processor requirements; joint controller arrangements with advertising platforms may require additional disclosure and agreement. COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Compliance teams should assess whether a consent management platform is deployed that meets EU/EEA ePrivacy and GDPR consent requirements prior to non-essential cookie placement; review whether cookie categories and their purposes are disclosed in sufficient detail; and evaluate whether browser-level control disclosure is adequate or whether an in-platform cookie preference center is required.
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Cookies and tracking technologies may be used to collect behavioral and device data that is shared with advertising and analytics partners; browser-level cookie blocking is disclosed as a control mechanism, but the policy does not specify whether a cookie preference center or granular consent mechanism is available.
Replit uses cookies and tracking technologies to collect usage and behavioral data on its platform; users can adjust browser settings to limit cookie collection, though the policy does not specify whether this affects all tracking technologies or only browser cookies.
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