1. Overview
Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device. Similar technologies include local storage and session storage. This page explains what Kidding uses and why.
Kidding currently uses only strictly necessary cookies. We do not use analytics, marketing, or third-party advertising cookies, and we do not embed scripts from advertising networks. Because of this, no cookie consent banner is required under § 165(3) of the Austrian Telecommunications Act 2021 (TKG 2021) and Article 5(3) of the ePrivacy Directive.
If we add anything that requires consent in the future — for example a privacy-friendly analytics tool — we will ask for that consent in advance and update this page.
2. Cookies we set
| Cookie | Purpose | Type | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
sb-access-tokensb-refresh-token | Supabase Auth session — keeps you signed in and lets us refresh your session without asking for the password on every request. | Strictly necessary, first-party, HTTP-only, Secure | Session and up to 1 year (refresh token), or until you sign out. |
oauth_state_* | CSRF protection for the social-platform OAuth flow. Stores a short-lived random value that is checked when the platform redirects you back. | Strictly necessary, first-party | 10 minutes. |
3. Third-party cookies
When you initiate a social-platform connection you are redirected to the platform's own consent screen — at Google, Meta, TikTok, or X. Those screens are operated by the respective platforms under their own terms and may set their own cookies. We do not control those cookies; please consult the cookie policy of the platform you are signing in to for details.
4. How to control cookies
Because all cookies we set are strictly necessary to operate the platform, blocking them will prevent you from signing in. You can clear or block cookies for platform.kidding.at at any time in your browser settings:
5. Changes to this policy
We will update this page if we add or change any cookies. The current version is always available at platform.kidding.at/cookies with the date of the last revision at the top.