Version 2026-05-06
Cookie and Analytics Notice
InfoJolt uses essential first-party cookies for anonymous sessions, Supabase authentication, age confirmation, and trace-sharing preferences. The current app does not install the PostHog browser SDK or PostHog browser cookies.
Essential Storage
- Anonymous session cookies keep browser chat state and rate-limit state connected to this browser.
- Supabase auth cookies keep signed-in sessions working when account features are configured.
- Preference cookies store age confirmation and trace-sharing mode so server routes can apply the right limits and redaction.
- Essential localStorage flags remember whether one-time redacted-mode reminders have already been shown in this browser. They do not contain chat content or direct account identifiers.
Server-Side Analytics
InfoJolt may send privacy-minimised server-side events to PostHog for reliability, usage limits, guardrail and scoring status, model IDs, token counts, cost accounting, and bounded failure reasons. These events do not use direct email addresses, raw IP addresses, raw user agents, raw Supabase IDs, or raw anonymous tokens.
Trace Sharing
Redacted trace mode keeps prompts, responses, scoring prompts, scoring outputs, feedback prose, and user-content-derived scoring details out of PostHog. Full trace mode allows bounded content-bearing traces only when the server is configured for content capture. You can choose either mode before first chat and change it later.
Contact
Contact contact@coppicelabs.com for cookie or analytics questions.