Cookie Policy

Last updated: November 29, 2025

1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your device when you visit a website. They are widely used to make websites work more efficiently and provide information to website owners.

2. How We Use Cookies

TravelBlogr uses cookies and similar technologies to:

  • Keep you signed in to your account
  • Remember your preferences and settings
  • Understand how you use our platform
  • Improve our services and user experience
  • Provide security and prevent fraud
  • Deliver relevant content and features

3. Types of Cookies We Use

3.1 Essential Cookies

These cookies are necessary for the website to function properly. They enable core functionality such as security, authentication, and accessibility.

Cookie NamePurposeDuration
sb-*-auth-tokenAuthentication session1 year
sb-*-auth-token-code-verifierOAuth securitySession

3.2 Functional Cookies

These cookies enable enhanced functionality and personalization, such as remembering your preferences.

Cookie NamePurposeDuration
themeRemember theme preference1 year
languageRemember language preference1 year

3.3 Analytics Cookies

These cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our website by collecting and reporting information anonymously.

We may use analytics services to track page views, user interactions, and performance metrics. These cookies do not collect personally identifiable information.

3.4 Performance Cookies

These cookies collect information about how you use our website, such as which pages you visit most often and if you receive error messages.

4. Third-Party Cookies

We use services from third parties that may set their own cookies:

  • Google OAuth: For authentication when you sign in with Google
  • Cloudinary: For optimized image delivery
  • Supabase: For authentication and database services

These third parties have their own privacy policies and cookie policies. We recommend reviewing them:

5. Local Storage

In addition to cookies, we use browser local storage to:

  • Store your authentication session
  • Cache data for better performance
  • Remember your preferences
  • Store draft content before you're logged in

6. Managing Cookies

You can control and manage cookies in several ways:

6.1 Browser Settings

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

  • View and delete cookies
  • Block third-party cookies
  • Block all cookies
  • Clear cookies when you close your browser

Learn how to manage cookies in popular browsers:

6.2 Impact of Blocking Cookies

Please note that blocking or deleting cookies may impact your experience on TravelBlogr:

  • You may not be able to stay signed in
  • Some features may not work properly
  • Your preferences may not be saved
  • The website may load more slowly

7. Do Not Track

Some browsers have a "Do Not Track" feature that signals to websites that you do not want to be tracked. Currently, there is no industry standard for how to respond to Do Not Track signals. We do not currently respond to Do Not Track signals, but we are committed to respecting your privacy choices.

8. Updates to This Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices or for legal reasons. We will notify you of any material changes by posting the new policy on this page.

9. Contact Us

If you have questions about our use of cookies, please contact us: