Last updated: February 2026
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help websites remember your preferences and improve your experience.
Snolly uses a minimal number of cookies, all of which are essential or functional. We do not use any tracking, advertising, or analytics cookies.
| Cookie | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| sb-*-auth-token | Supabase authentication session. Required to keep you signed in. | Session / 1 hour |
| Cookie | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| sidebar_state | Remembers whether the sidebar is expanded or collapsed. | 7 days |
In addition to cookies, Snolly stores data in your browser's localStorage for functionality:
| Key | Purpose |
|---|---|
| snforge_settings | Your API keys and preferences |
| snforge_instances | ServiceNow instance configurations (credentials encrypted) |
| snforge_chats | Conversation history (stored locally, never sent to our servers) |
| snforge_cookie_consent | Your cookie consent preference |
All localStorage data remains on your device and is never transmitted to our servers. You can clear this data at any time through your browser settings or by using the backup/restore feature in Snolly Settings.
Snolly does not set any third-party cookies. We do not use Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel, advertising networks, or any external tracking services.
If you sign in with Google OAuth, Google may set its own cookies during the authentication flow on their domain. These are governed by Google's Privacy Policy.
You can control cookies through your browser settings. Note that disabling essential cookies (authentication) will prevent you from signing in to Snolly.
You can also use the cookie consent banner to accept or reject non-essential cookies when you first visit Snolly. You can reset your preference by clearing your browser's localStorage.
If you have questions about our cookie practices, contact us at support@snolly-ai.com.