Last updated June 7, 2026
This policy explains the cookies and browser storage that liveloop.space uses. Liveloop is privacy-preserving: it uses only what it needs to work, runs no advertising, and sets analytics cookies only if you accept them in the cookie banner.
A session cookie set by our authentication provider keeps you signed in as you move between pages. Sign-in cannot work without it, so it cannot be switched off while you are using an account.
A few choices — such as a display preference or a dismissed notice — are kept in your browser’s local storage, on your device. They are not sent to other websites.
With your consent, we use Google Analytics to understand aggregate, anonymous usage (which pages are visited, broad device/region). It is loaded in a denied state by default and sets its cookies (typically _ga and _gid) only after you choose “Accept” in the cookie banner. Decline and no analytics cookies are set. We grant analytics only — never Google’s advertising signals — and run no advertising cookies or marketing pixels.
An artifact can save a small amount of state for itself — for example, a game’s high score — through the platform. That data is scoped to one artifact and one viewer and is not used to track you across the web. It lives inside the artifact sandbox, which cannot read Liveloop’s own cookies.
Some artifacts may show their own cookie or consent prompts. Those come from the artifact’s code, not from Liveloop. Where Liveloop handles such a prompt on your behalf, it chooses the most privacy-preserving option available.
You can clear or block cookies in your browser settings. Blocking the essential session cookie will sign you out and prevent signing back in; you can still browse the public feed without an account.
We may update this policy; the date above will change. For how cookies fit into the wider picture, see the Privacy Policy. Questions can go to the maintainers through the project’s GitHub repository.