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Cookie Policy

How Rayantra uses cookies and similar technologies across its website, console, and developer tools.

Last updated · 19 May 2026privacy@rayantra.com
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Four categories

Essential · Performance · Functional · Security — clearly scoped, individually controllable.

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No tracking ads

We do not sell data or use cookies for cross-site advertising. Ever.

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Granular control

Toggle non-essential cookies in-product or through your browser settings anytime.

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Introduction

This Cookie Policy explains how Rayantra (“we”, “our”, or “us”) uses cookies and similar technologies on the Rayantra website, console, developer tools, and related properties.

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Company Information

Our registered details and contact channels are listed in the Company Information card at the bottom of this page.

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What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device by websites you visit. They allow the site to remember you, your preferences, and your session. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, and pixel beacons.

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Types of Cookies We Use

We use four categories of cookies — essential, performance, functional, and security. Below is a breakdown of each category.

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Essential Cookies

These are strictly necessary to deliver the Services you request — authentication, session management, CSRF protection, and load balancing. They cannot be disabled.

  • ryn_session — authenticated session identifier.
  • ryn_csrf — anti-CSRF token for state-changing requests.
  • ryn_lb — sticky-session affinity for load-balanced regions.
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Performance & Analytics Cookies

These help us understand how the platform is used so we can improve reliability and performance. They are aggregate by nature and never tied to your operational data.

  • Page load times and route navigation patterns.
  • Console feature engagement and error rates.
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Functional Cookies

These remember your preferences — theme, time zone, default region, keyboard shortcuts — so you don't need to reconfigure them across sessions.

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Security Cookies

We use security cookies to detect suspicious behavior — credential stuffing, session hijacking, automated abuse — and to enforce multi-factor authentication.

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How We Use Cookies

We use cookies to:

  • Authenticate users and maintain session continuity.
  • Remember preferences and personalize the console experience.
  • Measure platform performance and product reliability.
  • Detect and prevent fraud, abuse, and security incidents.
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Third-Party Cookies

Some third-party services we use — such as SSO identity providers, payment processors, and observability tools — may set their own cookies. We strictly limit these to the services required to deliver the platform.

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Cookie Management

You can control non-essential cookies via the in-product consent banner or your browser settings. Disabling essential cookies will prevent core platform functions from working.

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Operational Analytics

We strictly separate website / console analytics from your operational fleet data. Fleet telemetry is never used for marketing or third-party analytics.

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Data Protection

For details on how cookie-collected data is processed, retained, and secured, see our Privacy Policy and Data Protection Policy.

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Policy Updates

We update this Cookie Policy when our cookie usage changes. Material changes are reflected in the in-product consent banner.

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Contact Information

For privacy or cookie questions, contact privacy@rayantra.com.

Company Information

Rayantra

  • Website · https://rayantra.com
  • Address · 5b, Ramachandra Ave,Seetammal Colony Lubdhi,Teynampet, Chennai,Tamil Nadu, India – 600018
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