Cookie Policy

Last updated: April 14, 2026

What Are Cookies

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help the site remember your preferences, keep you signed in, and understand how visitors use the site. Some cookies are essential for the site to work; others help us improve your experience.

Cookies We Use

OathPrep uses a limited number of cookies, all serving a specific purpose:

Analytics (PostHog)

We use PostHog to understand how visitors interact with our website, which pages are visited, how long sessions last, and where users drop off. This helps us improve the product.

CookiePurposeDuration
ph_*Identifies unique visitors and tracks page views1 year
ph_phc_*_posthogStores session and feature flag data1 year

Authentication (Clerk)

When you sign in to OathPrep, Clerk sets cookies to keep you authenticated and secure your session.

CookiePurposeDuration
__clerk_db_jwtAuthenticates your session securelySession
__sessionMaintains your signed-in state7 days
__client_uatTracks session freshness for securitySession

Third-Party Cookies

OathPrep does not sell data to third parties. The only third-party services that may set cookies are PostHog (analytics) and Clerk (authentication), as listed above. We do not use advertising cookies or tracking pixels.

How to Manage Cookies

You can control cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to:

  • View which cookies are stored on your device
  • Delete individual cookies or all cookies at once
  • Block cookies from specific websites
  • Block all third-party cookies

Note that blocking authentication cookies will prevent you from signing in to OathPrep. Blocking analytics cookies will not affect your ability to use the service.

Changes to This Policy

We may update this cookie policy when we add or remove third-party tools. The "Last updated" date at the top of this page reflects the most recent revision.

Contact

Questions about our use of cookies? Contact us at support@oathprep.com.

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