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Cookie Policy
A concise explanation of the browser storage required for account access, security, preferences, and the operation of the writing workspace.
Last updated · July 2026
1. What browser cookies do
Cookies are small values stored by your browser and returned to a website on later requests. Similar local browser storage may retain preferences or protect unsaved work.
2. Essential account cookies
Moneditor uses essential authentication and security storage to keep you signed in, protect authenticated requests, and route you to the correct private workspace. Disabling this storage can prevent account access and manuscript features from working.
3. Workspace preferences and local drafts
The application may store interface preferences, onboarding choices, theme state, and browser backups of current manuscript work. Browser backups are intended as recovery support and do not replace saved server revisions or exported files.
4. Payments and external services
When paid billing is enabled and you open Stripe checkout or the billing portal, Stripe may use its own essential cookies under its privacy and cookie policies. AI providers receive server-side generation requests; provider credentials are not stored in browser cookies.
5. Advertising and targeting
Moneditor does not currently describe or depend on advertising or behavioural-targeting cookies in this policy. If that changes, this policy and any required consent controls must be updated before those technologies are enabled.
6. Managing browser storage
You can remove cookies and local storage through your browser settings. Doing so may sign you out, remove local preferences, and delete browser-only draft backups. Server-saved manuscripts remain associated with your account until you delete them through the product.
7. Contact
Questions about browser storage or privacy can be sent to privacy@moneditor.com.