COOKIES & DEVICE DATA
No tracking wall—just a clear list of the storage the service actually uses.
We use a one-year necessary cookie for language and local storage for bookmarks, recent listening, theme, and playback settings that you choose. ChatGPT manages necessary sign-in session storage. A one-year choice cookie remembers analytics acceptance or refusal so we do not ask repeatedly; refusal creates no analytics visitor or session ID.
After separate acceptance, a random visitor ID not linked to a name lasts up to 30 days and a session ID lasts 30 minutes after activity in first-party HttpOnly, SameSite=Lax cookies. They support daily totals for consenting browsers, return visits, pages, menus, features, stations, and playback outcomes. The analytics database does not store raw IPs, emails, user agents, search terms, comment content, exact location, or individual navigation and listening trails.
Accept and reject are equally available. No analytics visitor or session cookie is created before acceptance, and refusal does not limit any feature.
Change language, clear device listening data, or withdraw analytics permission in Settings. Withdrawal deletes the visitor and session cookies and their linkage. Browser controls can also clear or block cookies; basic listening still works, although preferences may not persist.
Ads, ad SDKs, targeted advertising, and cross-site tracking are currently off. Product-analytics consent is not advertising consent and will not be converted automatically. Any future advertising provider, purpose, data, duration, and controls will be disclosed separately before use.