What's a cookie?
A cookie is a small piece of text a website stores in your browser. Some are essential for the site to work. Others remember preferences or measure usage. Huddle uses as few as we reasonably can.
Essential cookies
These are required to run the service. We set an httpOnly session cookie that keeps you logged in and a CSRF-style cookie to prevent cross-site request forgery. You can't opt out of these without breaking the site.
Functional cookies
We store your interface preferences (theme, sidebar state, last-used session) in localStorage or a first-party cookie so the UI feels consistent between visits. These never leave your device.
Analytics cookies
We don't set third-party analytics cookies by default. If you opt in to privacy-preserving product analytics in your account settings, we'll set a first-party cookie that gives us aggregate insight (routes, load times) without tracking you across sites. You can turn this off at any time.
Advertising cookies
None. We don't run ads, retarget, or sell your data.
Controlling cookies
You can delete or block cookies via your browser's privacy settings. If you block essential cookies, you won't be able to sign in. For more on your data rights, see our Privacy Policy.