Cookie Policy

Our cookie policy and how we use them

Last updated: February 16, 2026

What Are Cookies

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help the site function properly, remember your preferences, and understand how you interact with the service.

How Eatgent Uses Cookies

We use a limited number of cookies, primarily to keep you signed in and to ensure the Service works correctly.

Essential Cookies (Required)

These cookies are necessary for Eatgent to function. They cannot be disabled.

CookieProviderPurposeDuration
sb-*-auth-tokenSupabaseAuthentication session — keeps you signed inSession / up to 1 year
sb-*-auth-token-code-verifierSupabaseSecure authentication flow (PKCE)Session
__stripe_midStripeFraud prevention during payment1 year
__stripe_sidStripeFraud prevention during payment session30 minutes

Functional Cookies (Optional)

These cookies remember your preferences to improve your experience.

CookiePurposeDuration
Theme preferenceRemembers your light/dark mode setting1 year
Locale preferenceRemembers your language setting1 year

Third-Party Cookies

Some cookies are set by services we use:

We do not allow advertising or tracking cookies from third parties. We do not use cookies for cross-site behavioral advertising.

Managing Cookies

Browser Settings

You can control cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to:

  • View what cookies are stored
  • Delete individual or all cookies
  • Block cookies from specific or all sites
  • Set preferences for first-party vs. third-party cookies

Note: Blocking essential cookies will prevent you from signing in to Eatgent.

How to Manage Cookies by Browser

  • Chrome: Settings > Privacy and Security > Cookies and other site data
  • Firefox: Settings > Privacy & Security > Cookies and Site Data
  • Safari: Preferences > Privacy > Manage Website Data
  • Edge: Settings > Privacy, search, and services > Cookies and site permissions

Do Not Track

Some browsers send a “Do Not Track” (DNT) signal. There is no industry standard for how websites should respond to DNT. Eatgent does not currently respond to DNT signals, but we limit our use of cookies to those described in this policy.

Global Privacy Control

We respect the Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal. If your browser sends a GPC signal, we treat it as a valid opt-out of any non-essential tracking.

Changes to This Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in our practices or for legal or regulatory reasons. We will post the updated policy on this page with a revised date.

Contact Us

Questions about our use of cookies? Contact us at: