Cookie Policy
Effective: May 30, 2026
This page describes the cookies and similar technologies that Slaint uses, what they are used for, and how you can control them. It supplements our Privacy Policy.
What is a cookie?
A "cookie" is a small text file that a website places on your device. Some cookies are required for the site to function; others are optional and used for product improvement.
Categories we use
We organize the cookies we set into two categories:
- Strictly necessary cookies are required to operate the Service — for example, to keep you signed in, to protect against cross-site request forgery during sign-in, and to remember your cookie preferences. These cookies do not require consent under applicable privacy laws.
- Optional analytics cookies are used to understand how the Service is used so we can improve it. They are off by default and only set if you click "Accept" on the cookie banner.
Cookies we set
| Name | Purpose | Category | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
slidoodle-access-token |
Keeps you signed in (HttpOnly, Secure, SameSite=Lax) | Strictly necessary | 1 hour |
slidoodle-refresh-token |
Re-issues your access token when it expires (HttpOnly, Secure, SameSite=Strict) | Strictly necessary | 90 days |
slidoodle-pending-auth |
Holds the temporary token used during email verification (HttpOnly, Secure, SameSite=Lax) | Strictly necessary | 10 minutes |
slidoodle-cookie-consent |
Records your cookie banner choice so we don't ask again (SameSite=Lax) | Strictly necessary | 12 months |
| OAuth state / nonce cookie | CSRF protection during single-sign-on flows (HttpOnly, Secure) | Strictly necessary | ~10 minutes |
PostHog cookies (ph_*) |
Product analytics — only set if you click "Accept" on the cookie banner | Optional analytics | Up to 12 months |
Managing your choice
You can change your optional-cookie choice at any time using the Cookie settings link in the footer. Reopening the banner replaces your earlier choice.
Refusing optional cookies does not block essential cookies — without those, you cannot stay signed in.
You can also block or delete cookies using your browser's settings. Doing so may prevent parts of the Service from working as expected.
Third parties
Some of the cookies in the optional category are set by third parties on our behalf — see the Subprocessors page for a current list of analytics providers. We do not allow advertising networks to set cookies on the Service.
Changes
We may update this page when we add, remove, or change a cookie. Material changes will be reflected in the version metadata at the top of this page.
Contact
Questions about this policy can be sent to legal@slaint.ai.