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Last updated: July 16, 2026

This policy explains how Kindloom Labs uses cookies, local storage, and similar technologies on the site.

1.What cookies are

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help the site function, remember your preferences, and keep you signed in. We also use local storage (a browser feature similar to cookies) for some preferences.

2.Cookies we use

Authentication (strictly necessary): NextAuth sets first-party httpOnly cookies to keep you signed in — next-auth.session-token (your session), next-auth.csrf-token (cross-site request forgery protection), and next-auth.callback-url (the page you're redirected to after sign-in). A short-lived passkey-challenge cookie is also set during passkey registration and sign-in. Without these, sign-in and authenticated features will not work.

Preferences (local storage, not a cookie): your light or dark theme choice is saved under the key kl-theme in your browser's local storage. This never leaves your device.

Checkout (third-party, creem.io domain only): when you initiate a purchase, you are redirected to a Creem-hosted checkout page. Creem sets its own session cookies on its domain to process the payment securely. These cookies are not accessible to kindloomlabs.com.

Infrastructure (strictly necessary): Vercel may set __vercel_* cookies for deployment routing, edge-network affinity, and DDoS protection. These are set at the infrastructure level and are required for the site to function.

Analytics (cookieless): Vercel Web Analytics tracks aggregated page-view data (URL, referrer, country, device type, browser) without setting any cookies or fingerprinting your device. No personally identifiable information is collected by analytics.

Advertising and conversion measurement (optional): if enabled for this site, Meta Pixel loads from Meta/Facebook and may set or read Meta cookies to measure page views and ad-driven activity, match visitors to Meta accounts, build audiences, and improve ad reporting. Meta may receive page URLs, browser/device information, and event data. You can manage Meta ad preferences in your Meta account and block or delete cookies in your browser.

3.Managing cookies

You can block or delete cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers also offer private or incognito modes that clear cookies automatically.

If you block strictly necessary cookies, some features of the site — including sign-in and checkout — will not work.

Your theme preference in local storage can be cleared through your browser's site data settings.

4.Future changes

If we materially change the cookies or tracking technologies we use, we will update this policy and, where required by law, provide a consent preference tool.

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