Cookie Policy
Last updated: May 9, 2026
BookyTails uses a small number of cookies, almost exclusively to keep you signed in and to keep the application stable. We don't use advertising cookies. We don't track you across other websites.
1. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file a website stores in your browser. It can hold things like an authentication token (so you don't have to log in on every page) or a session ID. Some cookies last only until you close your browser; others have a fixed expiration.
2. Cookies we use
Strictly necessary
These are required for the service to work. You can't opt out of them without breaking core functionality.
- Authentication tokens (set by Supabase Auth), keep you logged in. Expires when your session does.
- CSRF and request tokens, protect form submissions from cross-site request forgery.
Functional
- Theme preference, remembers whether you've chosen dark or light mode. Stored locally in your browser; no server tracking.
Analytics
We currently use Vercel Analytics for basic page-view counting on the public marketing pages (not the dashboard). Vercel Analytics is privacy-friendly: it does not use cookies and doesn't track individuals across sessions or sites. We may add further analytics over time and will update this page.
What we don't use
- Advertising cookies
- Cross-site tracking pixels
- Third-party retargeting
- Social-media share-tracking widgets
3. Controlling cookies
Most browsers let you view, manage, and delete cookies through their settings. Blocking strictly-necessary cookies will break BookyTails (you won't be able to log in). Blocking functional cookies will cost you small conveniences (theme will reset on each visit) but won't break the service.
4. Updates
If we add new cookie usage, we'll update this page. For material changes that affect non-essential cookies, we'll prompt you to re-consent in the application.