Cookies

How OpenScholar.ai uses cookies

When you browse openscholar.ai, small data files called cookies may be stored on your device. These files help websites function properly and provide insights to website owners about how their sites are being used. Below, we explain which cookies openscholar.ai uses and their purposes.

Strictly necessary cookies

OpenScholar.ai does not currently set any cookies that are required for the website to function.

Performance and analytics cookies (optional)

NamePurposeExpires
ph_phc_[token]_posthogWe use PostHog analytics software to learn how people interact with our website. This helps us create better reports and enhance user experience. The cookie contains an anonymous device identifier, your browsing session details, and your initial landing page. All data is collected anonymously - we never identify you personally. OpenScholar.ai doesn't employ third-party tracking technologies or sell your information to advertising companies.365 days

What data is contained in the PostHog cookie?

The PostHog cookie saves the following details in a structured format:

  • $device_id: A unique random code (UUID) assigned to your device
  • distinct_id: An anonymous identifier for tracking purposes. Initially identical to your device_id, but may link to your account if you log in
  • $sesid: Details about your current browsing session, including when it started, a unique session identifier, and recent activity timestamps
  • $epp: Technical flags used by PostHog for internal features
  • $initial_person_info: Records showing how you arrived at our site (such as from a search engine or direct visit) and which page you landed on first

This cookie contains no information that can identify you personally, such as your name, email, or other private details.

Additional data collected by PostHog

Beyond the cookie itself, PostHog gathers supplementary information automatically:

Technical details about your device and browser:

  • Which browser you're using and its version number
  • Your device's operating system
  • Whether you're on a desktop, mobile phone, or tablet
  • Your screen's display resolution
  • Technical browser identification string (user agent)

Approximate geographic information:

  • Your IP address (used only to estimate location, not saved in cookies)
  • General location such as country, city, or region (calculated from IP address)
  • Your local timezone setting

How you navigate our website:

  • Which pages you view during your visit
  • The website you came from (referrer)
  • Elements you click on, such as buttons or links
  • How long you spend reading each page
  • How far down the page you scroll

Information we deliberately exclude:

  • Text you type into forms
  • Login credentials or passwords
  • Payment or credit card details
  • Any other private or sensitive personal information
  • Third-party advertising cookies are not used
  • Your data is never sold to advertisers or marketing companies

Managing your cookie preferences

You can update your cookie preferences at any time by clicking the "Cookie settings" link available in the footer of every page on openscholar.ai.

Additionally, all major web browsers provide settings to control cookies. For comprehensive information about cookies and how to view which ones are stored on your device, visit www.aboutcookies.org or www.allaboutcookies.org.

Browser-specific cookie management guides:

For other browsers, check the support documentation provided by your browser's developer.

Removing the OpenScholar.ai cookie from your device

You can remove our analytics cookie whenever you like using your browser's settings:

Google Chrome:

  1. Select the three-dot menu (⋮) in the upper right
  2. Navigate to Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data
  3. Select "See all cookies and site data"
  4. Type "openscholar.ai" in the search box
  5. Click the delete icon next to the PostHog cookie

Mozilla Firefox:

  1. Open the menu (≡) and choose Settings
  2. Navigate to Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
  3. Select "Manage Data"
  4. Type "openscholar.ai" to find the cookie
  5. Highlight it and select "Remove Selected"

Apple Safari:

  1. Open Safari → Preferences → Privacy
  2. Select "Manage Website Data"
  3. Type "openscholar.ai" in the search field
  4. Choose the entry and select "Remove"

Microsoft Edge:

  1. Click the three-dot menu (⋯) in the upper right
  2. Go to Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Cookies and site data
  3. Choose "See all cookies and site data"
  4. Search for "openscholar.ai"
  5. Click the delete icon

Preventing analytics cookies from being set

If you'd prefer to stop our analytics cookie from being created:

  1. Disable all cookies: Configure your browser to reject all cookies (note: this may impact how other websites work)
  2. Block only third-party cookies: This stops external trackers while allowing our first-party analytics cookie - this won't block the openscholar.ai cookie
  3. Install privacy browser extensions: Privacy-focused tools like Privacy Badger or uBlock Origin can prevent analytics cookies
  4. Enable Do Not Track: Although openscholar.ai doesn't currently honor DNT signals, you can activate this option in your browser settings
  5. Use our cookie settings: Click "Cookie settings" in the footer of any openscholar.ai page to adjust your preferences

Get in touch

For questions about our cookie practices, please reach out to us:

Email: contact@opendeved.net

Last updated: February 13, 2026