What are cookies?
Cookies are small pieces of data that websites store on a device. Cookies can improve your visitors’ browsing experience because they help websites remember preferences and understand how people use different features.
Functional and required cookies
Squarespace uses some necessary cookies so visitors can navigate and use key features on your site. These cookies vary from site to site depending on the features it uses. For example, functional and required cookies help these features work:
Name
Purpose, type, and duration
_acloggedin
Supports login by Scheduling client if the client has an account
Cookie
January 1, 2025
_client_acloggedin
Supports login by Scheduling client if the client has an account
Cookie
January 1, 2025
_algoliasearch-client-js
Adds auto-populated suggestions to address fields in Scheduling to help clients complete forms faster
localstorage
Persistent
CART
Shows when a visitor adds a product to their cart
Cookie
Two weeks
CHECKOUT_WEBSITE
Identifies the correct site for checkout when checkout on your domain is disabled
Cookie
Session
client_username
Remembers a logged in Scheduling client's username between visits
Cookie
One year
Commerce-checkout-state
Stores state of checkout while the visitor is completing their order in PayPal
sessionstorage
Session
Crumb
Prevents cross-site request forgery (CSRF)
Cookie
Session
hasCart
Tells Squarespace that the visitor has a cart
Cookie
Two weeks
Locked
Prevents the password-protected screen from displaying if a visitor enters the correct site-wide password.
Cookie
Session
orderStatusSessionToken
Authenticates a visitor who logs into an order status page.
Cookie
One year
PHPSESSID
Securely authenticates a visitor during their checkout in Scheduling
Cookie
One month
RecentRedirect
Prevents redirect loops if a site has custom URL redirects. Redirect loops are bad for SEO.
Cookie
30 minutes
remember_client
Remembers Scheduling client’s login details if they have an account
Cookie
365 days
siteUserCrumb
Prevents cross-site request forgery (CSRF) for logged in site users
Cookie
Three years
SiteUserInfo
Identifies a visitor who logs into a customer account
Cookie
Three years
SiteUserSecureAuthToken
Authenticates a visitor who logs into a customer account
Cookie
Three years
squarespace-announcement-bar
Prevents the announcement bar from displaying if a visitor dismisses it
localstorage
Persistent
squarespace-likes
Shows when you've already "liked" a blog post
localstorage
Persistent
squarespace-popup-overlay
Prevents the promotional pop-up from displaying if a visitor dismisses it
localstorage
Persistent
squarespace-video-player-options
Remembers video player selected preferences ( volume, playback speed, and quality) for videos uploaded directly to Squarespace
localstorage
Persistent
ss_cookieAllowed
Remembers if a visitor agreed to placing analytics cookies on their browser if a site is restricting the placement of cookies
Cookie
30 days
ss_sd
Ensures that visitors on the Squarespace 5 platform remain authenticated during their sessions
Cookie
Session
Test
Investigates if the browser supports cookies and prevents errors
Cookie
Session
TZ
Enables a Scheduling client’s appointments to display correctly based on their time zone preferences.
localstorage
Persistent
Cross-site request forgery (CSRF)
CSRF is an attack vector that tricks a browser into taking unwanted action in an application when someone’s logged in.
Analytics and performance cookies
We use analytics and performance cookies to collect information on your behalf about how visitors interact with your site. Storing these cookies is how we populate the data you find in Squarespace analytics, such as traffic sources, unique visitors, and cart abandonment.
You can disable Squarespace analytics and performance cookies at any time.
Cookie Name
Duration
Purpose
ss_cid
Two years
Identifies unique visitors and tracks a visitor’s sessions on a site
ss_cpvisit
Two years
Identifies unique visitors and tracks a visitor’s sessions on a site
ss_cvisit
30 minutes
Identifies unique visitors and tracks a visitor’s sessions on a site
ss_cvr
Two years
Identifies unique visitors and tracks a visitor’s sessions on a site
ss_cvt
30 minutes
Identifies unique visitors and tracks a visitor’s sessions on a site
Disable analytics and performance cookies
To stop Squarespace from placing these cookies on visitors’ browsers, you can disable analytics and performance cookies at any time:
In the Home menu, click Settings, and then click Cookies & visitor data.
Switch the Disable Squarespace analytics cookies toggle on.
To also display a cookie banner, switch the Cookie banner toggle on. To keep cookies disabled, under Disable Squarespace analytics cookies, check Disable analytics tracking even when users accept cookies.
Click Save.
You can also disable collecting these cookies from visitors until they accept your cookie policy in a cookie banner.
Disabling Squarespace analytics and performance cookies doesn’t disable cookies placed by third-party services connected to your site, such as Facebook Pixel or Google Analytics.
How disabling cookies changes what appears in analytics
After you disable analytics cookies, some data in Squarespace analytics won’t be a complete or accurate representation of visitor behavior.
Each pageview event counts like it’s from a new visitor each time. As a result, visits and unique visitors might appear much higher than normal. Each pageview counts as its own visit, when in reality, one visitor might view multiple pages. So, it might look like you have more visitors than you actually have in panels like:
Traffic
Sales
Another effect of disabling cookies is that clicks, order conversion rates, and referrer attributions in panels like Traffic sources and Form & button conversions won’t be accurate. This is because disabling cookies prevents analytics from connecting consecutive visitor events in the same session.
Additionally, if someone visited your site before you disabled cookies and returns when cookies are disabled, that person counts as a new visitor, because we’ll ignore those cookies and try to remove them to follow your decision.
Check your cookies
For the most common browsers, you can:
Review which cookies are active in your browser’s settings.
Clear cookies from your browser or device, either globally or from a specific website.
For help locating cookies on your device, visit your browser's documentation: