Tracking Technologies & Local Storage Management
Bothive uses cookies and similar tracking technologies (collectively, "Cookies") to manage authenticated sessions, preserve user preferences, and optimize the execution of the Pulse Engine UI. This policy provides detailed information about why and how we use these technologies.
We classify our Cookies into three high-security tiers:
Essential for authentication (Supabase tokens) and security. These cannot be disabled as they prevent session hijacking.
Remembers your HiveLang editor theme, sidebar orientation, and language localization.
Anonymized telemetry to track rendering performance and potential API bottlenecks.
In addition to standard Cookies, Bothive utilizes Local Storage to cache large HiveLang templates and IDE state. This reduces network overhead and ensures a low-latency development experience. Local Storage data remains on your machine and is not automatically synced to our servers unless you explicitly "Commit" a template.
We strictly limit the involvement of third-party trackers. However, the following external services may set transitionary cookies during usage:
Bothive does not participate in cross-site advertising networks. We do not use Cookies to serve third-party ads or to track your browsing habits across the web.
You can instruct your browser to refuse all cookies or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. However, if you do not accept essential cookies, you will be unable to access the Bothive Dashboard or manage your Agents, as our session management depends on these technical markers.
This policy is designed to align with the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the European Union and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).