How KickSplit uses cookies and browser storage
KickSplit's cookie posture is narrow: session cookies exist to keep you signed in securely. The product does not run third-party ad tracking or cross-site fingerprinting by default.
Cookie Trust Map
What KickSplit uses
Authentication session cookies
Set by the platform's auth layer so the application knows you are signed in on a given browser. Without these, the app cannot keep you in a logged-in session.
First-party UI preferences
A small number of first-party cookies or local-storage values that the application uses to remember UI preferences. These are scoped to your browser and your tenant.
What KickSplit does not use
No third-party ad-tracking cookies
No advertising network cookies from any third party.
No cross-site fingerprinting
No techniques to identify you across unrelated sites.
No third-party remarketing pixels
No retargeting or ad-measurement pixels by default.
No silent cross-session analytics
No analytics that identify you personally across sessions or tenants.
Browser controls
Clearing cookies
You can clear cookies and local storage for the KickSplit domain in your browser at any time. Doing so will sign you out; you can sign back in on the login page with your account credentials.
Private / incognito sessions
Browser-level private / incognito sessions are supported. Cookies set during a private session are cleared by the browser when the session ends, as expected.
Analytics
If KickSplit adds product analytics in the future, we will update this page with what we collect and why. Any analytics we enable will be scoped to understanding product reliability and usability, not identifying individual users across unrelated contexts.
Have questions about cookies or tracking?
If you have questions about how KickSplit handles cookies, browser storage, or privacy, contact us and we'll route it to the right person.