Cookie Policy
Which cookies we use and why.
Last updated: August 2026
1. What cookies are
Cookies are small files stored on your device when you visit a website. Some are essential for the site to work; others are used for analytics or advertising.
2. The cookies we use
DevStamp only uses strictly necessary cookies. We do not use analytics, advertising, or tracking cookies.
- Authentication (
.AspNetCore.Cookies): keeps you signed in after you log in with GitHub. - Security (
.AspNetCore.Antiforgery.*): protects forms against cross-site request forgery (CSRF). - Sign-in correlation: temporary cookies set only during the GitHub sign-in flow, removed once it completes.
3. Consent
Because these cookies are strictly necessary to provide a service you have requested (signing in and using the site securely), under EU and Spanish rules they do not require prior consent. For that reason DevStamp does not show a cookie-consent banner. If we ever introduce non-essential cookies (for example analytics), we will ask for your consent first.
4. Third-party cookies
When you make a payment you are redirected to Stripe's hosted checkout. Stripe may set its own cookies on its own domain, governed by Stripe's privacy policy.
5. Managing cookies
You can delete or block cookies in your browser settings. Note that blocking the strictly necessary cookies above will prevent you from signing in and using the service.
6. More information
See our Privacy Policy for how we handle personal data.