Cookie Policy
Every cookie and piece of browser storage the site sets, what it is for, and how long it lasts. There is one optional cookie; everything else is needed for the product to work at all.
Last updated 21 August 2026
Your choice
The only cookies that need your consent are the analytics ones. The banner on your first visit asks; you can change the answer here at any time.
Analytics cookies are currently not set.
Strictly necessary
These make signing in and staying signed in possible. They are set only when you use the feature they belong to, and they do not need consent.
| Name | Purpose | Lasts |
|---|---|---|
session_id | Keeps you signed in | 30 days, or until you sign out |
oauth_state | Protects sign-in against request forgery | 10 minutes |
auth_return_to | Sends you back to the page you came from after signing in | 10 minutes |
mcp_oauth_params | Resumes an agent's authorisation after you sign in | 10 minutes |
cli_return | Completes a command-line sign-in | 10 minutes |
current_org_id | Remembers which organisation you were last working in | 1 year |
Preferences
| Name | Purpose | Lasts |
|---|---|---|
logg-consent | Remembers whether you accepted or declined analytics cookies, so the banner does not ask again. Stored in your browser's local storage, not sent to us | Until you change it or clear site data |
Analytics (optional)
With your consent we use Google Analytics 4 to see which pages are read and roughly where visitors come from. In the UK, the EEA and Switzerland nothing is set until you accept; elsewhere analytics are on unless you decline. Declining changes nothing about how the site works.
| Name | Set by | Purpose | Lasts |
|---|---|---|---|
_ga | Google Analytics | Distinguishes one visitor from another | 2 years |
_ga_* | Google Analytics | Keeps the state of the current visit | 2 years |
Google’s own description of these cookies is at policies.google.com/technologies/cookies.
On sites that embed logg
The @logg-sh/react components and the iframe embed that customers place on their own sites set no cookies. The “What’s new” notification component remembers the last version you saw in that site’s local storage so it can show a dot for new releases; that value never leaves your browser. The customer’s own cookie policy governs their site.
Controlling cookies in your browser
Every browser lets you block or delete cookies and site data. Blocking the strictly necessary cookies will stop you from signing in. Instructions for common browsers are at allaboutcookies.org.
More
How we use the data these cookies help collect is in the Privacy Policy. Questions: privacy@logg.sh.