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About Lyro

Lyro is an innovative tool designed to enhance customer interaction through advanced automation. It streamlines communication for businesses by providing real-time responses to customer queries, ensuring that clients receive immediate support and information. With Lyro, users can expect a significant increase in productivity as it reduces the need for manual handling of common queries, allowing teams to focus on more complex tasks.

Key Features

  • Detailed cookie descriptions
  • Necessary cookies listed by service
  • Expiry and type specified
  • Multiple consent categories: Necessary, Preferences, Statistics, Marketing
  • Manage cookie preferences
  • Transparency in cookie usage
  • Compliance with CCPA
  • Variety of cookies from various services
  • Optimal website performance
  • User experience improvement with cookies

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FAQs

What is the purpose of cookies on Tidio's Lyro page?
Cookies are used to ensure the website runs smoothly, improve user experience, monitor performance, and for advertising purposes.
What kind of cookies does Tidio's Lyro page use?
Tidio's Lyro page uses Necessary, Preferences, Statistics, and Marketing cookies.
What are Necessary cookies?
Necessary cookies enable basic website functions like page navigation and access to secure areas. The website cannot function properly without these cookies.
Can I manage my cookie preferences on Tidio's Lyro page?
Yes, users can manage their cookie preferences by selecting which types of cookies they consent to.
How long do Necessary cookies last?
Necessary cookies have varying expiry times ranging from session-only to up to 1 year.
What is the 'CookieConsent' cookie used for?
The 'CookieConsent' cookie from Cookiebot stores the user's cookie consent state for the current domain.
Which service uses cookies to distinguish between humans and bots?
Google uses the 'rc::a' and 'rc::c' cookies for distinguishing between humans and bots.
What is the purpose of the 'AWSALBTGCORS' cookie?
The 'AWSALBTGCORS' cookie, used by Typeform, registers which server-cluster is serving the visitor, optimizing user experience.
Are there cookies that check if the user's browser supports cookies?
Yes, Google uses the 'test_cookie' to check if the user's browser supports cookies.
What does the 'AB_REPOSITIONING' cookie do?
The 'AB_REPOSITIONING' cookie from Tidio is used by developers to handle AB testing on the website.