Cookie Preferences

Minimal tracking. No ads. No nonsense.

What Are Cookies

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help the site remember your preferences and keep you logged in. Not all cookies are created equal — some are essential for the site to function, while others are used for tracking and advertising.

What We Use

Glitch uses the absolute minimum number of cookies needed to provide you with a good experience. We use a session cookie to keep you logged in and a preferences cookie to remember your settings (theme, audio volume, display options). That's it for essential cookies.

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Essential Cookies

Required for the site to function. Handles authentication sessions and user preferences. Cannot be disabled without breaking core functionality. No personal data is shared with third parties.

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Analytics Cookies

Optional and opt-in only. We use self-hosted, privacy-respecting analytics to understand how people use our site. No data is sent to Google, Facebook, or any advertising network. You can enable or disable these at any time.

What We Don't Use

We believe you shouldn't need a law degree to browse a website. Here's what you'll never find on Glitch:

No third-party tracking cookies. We don't embed trackers from Google, Facebook, or any data broker. No advertising cookies. Glitch doesn't serve ads, so we don't need to profile you. No fingerprinting. We don't use canvas fingerprinting, WebGL fingerprinting, or any other technique to identify your device across sites.

Your Choices

You can disable cookies entirely through your browser settings. If you do, you'll need to log in each time you visit and your preferences won't be saved. Analytics cookies are opt-in — they're off by default and only enabled if you explicitly choose to help us improve the site.

We believe in minimal tracking. Glitch doesn't serve ads, so we don't need tracking cookies. It's that simple.

Questions about our cookie policy?

Reach out to our privacy team anytime.

Contact Privacy Team