Cookies on LingoHop
Last updated: 25 May 2026
The short version
LingoHop uses one cookie — a session cookie that keeps you signed in. We don't use cookies for advertising or cross-site tracking. Our analytics provider doesn't use cookies either.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small piece of text your browser stores on your device when you visit a website. Sites use cookies for things like remembering you're signed in, saving preferences, or — on many other sites — tracking you between visits.
The cookie we use
- Session cookie— set when you sign in. It holds a signed token that proves to LingoHop that you're you. Without it, you'd have to re-sign-in on every page load. It expires when the session ends, and is set with
HttpOnlyandSecureflags. We don't use it for tracking.
Third-party services
We use Plausible Analytics to count page views in aggregate. Plausible doesn't use cookiesand doesn't track you between visits or across other sites.
When you play a YouTube video embedded on LingoHop, YouTube may set its own cookies under youtube.com. Those are governed by YouTube's own cookie and privacy policies, not ours.
Turning cookies off
You can clear or block cookies in your browser settings, but if you block the LingoHop session cookie you won't be able to stay signed in. If signing in matters to you, we'd recommend leaving it enabled and clearing it when you want to sign out.
Changes
If we add or change cookies, we'll update this page and bump the “last updated” date.
Contact
Questions? Email [email protected].
See also: Privacy Policy · Terms of Service.