Last updated January 6, 2022

Cookies on Clubhouse

Our privacy policy explains how we collect and use personal information, and what choices you have. One way we collect information is through the use of a technology called “cookies." A cookie is a small piece of data that is stored on your device to help websites and mobile apps remember things about you. This page explains how we use cookies, and your choices about cookies.

How We Use Cookies

Like most online services, Clubhouse uses cookies for a variety of purposes, like counting visitors, understanding how users engage with our service, helping us see what features and content are most popular, improving users’ experience, keeping our services secure, and providing you with a better, more satisfying experience.

The cookies we use generally fall into the following categories.

1. Necessary Cookies

We use these cookies to run our service, and to identify and prevent security risks, and other forms of malicious activity.

2. Analytics Cookies

We use these cookies to improve our service by collecting information about how many people use our service. Our third party analytics partner is Google Analytics.

3. Advertising Performance Cookies

We use these cookies to track the efficiency of our advertising campaigns. Sometimes we hire advertising vendors so we can market Clubhouse products on other websites and apps to tell people about all of the great things they can find on Clubhouse. Our third party advertising partner is Facebook.

Your Options

There are a few ways you can choose how cookies are used on Clubhouse.

If you are located in the EU, EEA, UK, or Switzerland, you will be able to adjust your cookie preferences any time by changing your account settings.

If you have consented to a category of non-essential cookies and later change your mind, you can immediately revoke consent by turning off that cookie category by using the button above.

Your browser may also give you cookie choices. For example, most browsers let you block “third-party cookies,” which are cookies from sites other than the one you’re visiting. Those options vary from browser to browser, so check your browser settings for more info. If you use your browser settings to block all cookies (including essential cookies) you may not be able to access all or parts of our service.