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Cookies

Last updated: 10 May 2026

Draft — pending solicitor review. Don't take this as the final version.

The short version

Nook uses a small number of essential cookies to keep you signed in. We don't use advertising cookies, tracking cookies, or third-party social-media cookies. Our analytics provider (Plausible) doesn't use cookies at all.

What's a cookie?

A cookie is a small piece of data your browser stores when you visit a website. Cookies let a site remember things between page loads — like the fact that you're logged in.

Cookies we set

CookiePurposeLifetime
sb-access-tokenKeeps you signed in on each request. Set by Supabase, our auth provider.1 hour, refreshed
sb-refresh-tokenLets us refresh your sign-in without making you log in again every hour.7 days
nook-cookie-noticeRecords that you've seen the cookie notice so we don't show it again.12 months

All three are first-party (set by nookuk.com), HttpOnly where possible, and Secure (sent only over HTTPS).

What we deliberately don't use

  • Google Analytics — uses cookies and routes data via the US
  • Facebook / Meta pixel — for advertising tracking
  • Third-party social-media share cookies
  • Cross-site advertising cookies of any kind

Our analytics tool, Plausible, is privacy-focused, EU-hosted, and works without cookies.

How to manage cookies

Every modern browser lets you block or delete cookies in its settings. Blocking essential cookies will sign you out of Nook and break sign-in.

Contact

Questions about cookies? Email hello@nookuk.com.