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Cookie Policy
How MusiCraft AI uses cookies, local storage, pixels, and similar technologies for login, security, preferences, analytics, checkout, and product operation.
Last updated: June 4, 2026
MusiCraft AI is operated by Sphoten Ltd. This Cookie Policy explains how we use cookies and similar technologies when you visit our website, use our app, sign in, generate music, manage assets, or complete checkout.
Cookies and local storage are important for a product like MusiCraft because they help keep sessions secure, remember app state, run checkout, prevent abuse, and understand whether the service is working correctly.
Important points
- Necessary cookies: Some cookies and local storage are required for login, security, fraud prevention, checkout, and core product functions.
- Your choices: You can control cookies in your browser. Blocking necessary cookies may break login, checkout, generation, or library access.
- Questions: Cookie questions can be sent to support@musicraft.ai.
1. What cookies and similar technologies are
Cookies are small text files stored on your browser or device. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, pixels, tags, SDKs, server-side events, and device or browser identifiers.
These technologies can remember information, keep you signed in, measure usage, support checkout, improve performance, detect errors, and protect the service from abuse.
2. Why we use them
We use cookies and similar technologies to provide, secure, personalize, measure, and improve the service.
- Authenticate users and maintain secure sessions.
- Remember preferences, UI state, selected tools, dismissed notices, and app settings.
- Operate checkout, billing, fraud prevention, and payment security.
- Measure performance, understand feature usage, debug errors, and improve reliability.
- Protect accounts, detect abuse, enforce rate limits, and prevent unauthorized activity.
3. Strictly necessary technologies
Strictly necessary cookies and local storage are required for the service to function. They support authentication, session management, account security, CSRF protection, request routing, load balancing, fraud prevention, checkout, and core app state.
Because these technologies are necessary, they cannot always be disabled through our product without making the service unusable. You can still block them in your browser, but core features may fail.
4. Preference technologies
Preference cookies and local storage help remember choices such as theme, sidebar state, recent tools, selected settings, modal dismissals, language or locale choices, playback state, and other UI preferences.
5. Analytics and performance technologies
Analytics and performance technologies help us understand how users move through the product, which features are used, where errors happen, how quickly pages load, and how generation and library workflows perform.
Where consent is required, we will request consent before enabling non-essential analytics technologies. We may still collect necessary operational logs for security, debugging, and service reliability.
6. Payment and security technologies
Payment providers, fraud-prevention providers, authentication providers, hosting providers, and security tools may use cookies or similar technologies to process checkout, verify users, prevent fraud, secure transactions, detect abuse, and comply with payment network requirements.
7. First-party and third-party technologies
First-party technologies are set by MusiCraft AI directly. Third-party technologies are set by providers that help us operate the service, such as payment processors, authentication providers, analytics providers, infrastructure vendors, customer support tools, and content delivery networks.
We do not control every third-party technology after it is set by a provider. Those providers process information according to their own policies and agreements with us.
8. Local storage
Local storage can hold app state that improves performance and user experience, such as cached settings, recently used options, draft state, playback UI state, or tokens required for secure product operation. Clearing local storage may reset preferences or require you to sign in again.
9. Managing cookies
Most browsers let you block, delete, or restrict cookies through browser settings. You may also be able to manage privacy settings, clear site data, disable third-party cookies, or send browser-level privacy signals.
If you delete or block cookies, you may need to sign in again, reset preferences, repeat consent choices, or lose access to features that depend on secure sessions, checkout, generation, or library state.
10. Consent choices
Where required by law, we will ask for consent before using non-essential cookies such as certain analytics or marketing technologies. You may withdraw consent where a preference tool is available or by changing browser settings.
11. Retention
Cookies and similar technologies may be session-based or persistent. Session technologies expire when you close the browser or end the session. Persistent technologies remain for a set period unless deleted earlier. Retention varies based on purpose, provider, browser, and product configuration.
12. Updates to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy when we change providers, add features, adjust analytics, modify payment flows, or update legal requirements. The latest version will be posted with a revised date.
13. Contact
Questions about cookies or similar technologies may be sent to support@musicraft.ai.