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Cookies

Last updated: 25 April 2026

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files a website asks your browser to store. They let the site remember things between page loads — such as whether you are signed in or which theme you chose. We use cookies sparingly and group them by purpose below.

Strictly necessary

These cookies are required for the Service to work. You cannot opt out of them while using AlphaHub.

  • Auth session — keeps you signed in (authjs.session-token /__Secure-authjs.session-token).
  • CSRF token — protects sign-in forms from cross-site request forgery.

Functional

These cookies remember preferences. They are optional but turning them off will reset your preferences each visit.

  • Theme — AlphaHub is dark-first, but stored in localStorage as alpha-theme.
  • Sidebar state — remembers whether your workspace rails are collapsed.

Analytics (optional, opt-in)

If you allow analytics, we set cookies for PostHog product analytics and Sentry error reporting. These help us see which features are used and which paths break. They are never used for advertising and are disabled by default.

How to opt out

Open the cookie banner on any page (it reappears at the bottom on first visit) and choose Necessary only. You can also revisit this page and clear your cookie preference using your browser’s site-data tools, then reload — the banner will return.

Most browsers also let you block or delete cookies in their privacy settings. Doing so may sign you out and break parts of the Service that depend on the auth session.