Last updated: February 25, 2026
Yeah, we use cookies. Pretty much every website does these days. Here's the rundown on what that means for you.
Cookies are tiny files your browser stores when you visit websites. We use them to keep you logged in, remember your preferences (like dark mode), and figure out how people use Cryptochase so we can make it better.
Keeping things working. Some cookies are just necessary – they handle your login session and basic security stuff. Without these, you'd have to sign in every time you click a link. Nobody wants that.
Remembering your settings. If you pick dark mode or set certain preferences, cookies remember that so you don't have to do it again next visit.
Understanding usage patterns. We use Google Analytics to see which pages people visit most, where they get stuck, and what's actually useful. This data is aggregated – we're looking at trends, not watching what you specifically do.
Google Analytics is the main third-party service we use. They have their own privacy policy and practices. If you want to opt out of Google Analytics entirely, there's a browser extension for that.
You've got options here:
Just know that blocking essential cookies might break some site features. That's the trade-off.
Some disappear when you close your browser (session cookies). Others hang around longer – usually up to a year or two for analytics stuff. You can always clear them manually through your browser settings.
If we change how we use cookies in any significant way, we'll update this page. The "last updated" date at the top will reflect that.
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