Last updated 2026-05-03
This is how OnLoop uses cookies. Short version: a few keep you signed in, a few help us understand what is breaking, none of them sell you anything.
The long version is below. It exists because lawyers exist.
Cookies are small data files placed on your device when you visit a website. They are how the web remembers things — that you are signed in, that you closed a banner, that you prefer dark mode.
Cookies set by us (OnLoop) are first-party cookies. Cookies set by anyone else loading on our site are third-party cookies. Both can be useful. Both can be controlled.
Some are required for OnLoop to work — these are essential cookies, and you cannot opt out of them without breaking the app. Others help us understand how OnLoop is used so we can fix what is slow and ship what is missing.
Third parties also serve cookies through OnLoop for analytics and similar purposes. Details below.
You can decide whether to accept or reject cookies. Set your preferences in the Cookie Preference Center — it is in the notification banner and on this site.
Essential cookies cannot be rejected. They keep your session alive and the app working. If you reject the rest, OnLoop still runs, but parts of it will be less useful.
You can also override everything from your browser settings.
How you block or delete cookies depends on the browser. Pick yours:
Most advertising networks also let you opt out of targeted advertising:
Cookies are not the only way to recognize visitors. We sometimes use web beacons — also called tracking pixels or clear gifs — which are tiny graphics with a unique identifier. They tell us when someone has visited the site or opened an email.
This helps us see how people move through the site, measure whether emails are being read, and figure out which parts of OnLoop are working. Most beacons rely on cookies, so blocking cookies blocks them too.
Some sites still use Flash Cookies (also known as Local Shared Objects) for things like fraud prevention. We do not, but the law makes us mention them.
If you want to block them anyway, Adobe's Website Storage Settings Panel and Global Storage Settings Panel are where you do that.
Third parties may serve cookies through OnLoop for advertising purposes. They use information about your visits here and elsewhere to show relevant ads and measure which ones work. They do not learn your name or contact details unless you give those to them directly.
Whenever the cookies we use change, or when a regulator wants new wording. The date at the top is when this version went live. Check back occasionally if you care.
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