Curious how cookies work in POWR apps and how they affect your users' experience? Whether you’re working with forms, popups, or custom displays, cookies help POWR remember actions taken by visitors—like whether they’ve seen a popup or submitted a form.
This guide breaks down how POWR cookies function, how long they last, and how they interact with your app settings, including display frequency, conditional logic, and autoresponders.
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What Are POWR Cookies?
Cookies are small data files stored in a visitor’s browser. POWR uses them to track user behavior across your site—like:
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Whether a visitor has already submitted a form
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Whether a popup has already been shown
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Which conditional fields or follow-up actions to display
This ensures a smoother and more personalized experience.
🧠 POWR cookies do not collect personal information unless you explicitly request it via form fields.
Types of Cookies POWR Uses
POWR uses cookies to:
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Track whether a popup has been shown
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Prevent duplicate form submissions
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Control conditional display rules
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Manage autoresponder email triggers
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Enforce limits for apps with view or submission limits
Cookies are tied to the specific app instance and site visitor—they don’t follow users across different devices or browsers.
How POWR Uses Cookies for Display Settings
If you’re using display conditions such as:
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Show popup only once
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Show after X seconds
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Only show on first visit
POWR uses a cookie to remember that the visitor already saw the popup or interacted with the app. That’s why the popup may not appear again during a test unless you:
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Use incognito/private mode
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Clear your cookies
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Use a different browser/device
⚠️ If you're testing behavior repeatedly, clearing your browser’s cookies will reset the display logic.
How POWR Cookies Affect Autoresponders
Autoresponder emails in POWR Form Builder can be set to trigger once per user based on form responses. POWR cookies help identify if:
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A user has already submitted the form
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A conditional autoresponder was already triggered
💡 Want to learn more? See:
How to Send Autoresponder Emails Based on a User's Form Response
How Long Do POWR Cookies Last?
Cookie durations vary depending on app behavior and settings:
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Most display-related cookies last for 7 days
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Some conditional logic cookies may persist up to 30 days
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Cookies linked to submission rules typically expire within 24–48 hours
These values are designed to maintain the best user experience without overloading returning visitors.
Can Users Clear or Bypass POWR Cookies?
Yes. Users (or you, while testing) can:
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Clear browser cookies manually
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Open your site in incognito/private mode
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Switch browsers or devices
Doing any of the above resets the cookie tracking for that user, allowing apps to behave as if they are visiting for the first time.
🔗 Browser-Specific Instructions for Clearing Cookies:
❓FAQs
Are POWR cookies GDPR compliant?
Yes. POWR apps don’t store personal data in cookies and only use cookies to support functionality like display rules or autoresponders.
For full compliance, we recommend also adding a cookie consent notice.
See: How to Add GDPR Compliance to POWR Forms
Will POWR cookies track users across multiple sites?
No. Cookies are limited to the domain where the POWR app is installed.
Can I reset cookies for testing?
Yes. Use private browsing mode or clear cookies from your browser settings to test your POWR app from a fresh state.
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