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Last updated: 18 May 2026
Cookies and similar storage technologies (such as localStorage) are small pieces of information stored by your browser when you visit a website. They allow the site to recognise you across pages and visits, for example, to keep you logged in, remember your preferences, or measure how the site is used.
Welvow uses cookies in three categories. You can accept or reject the non-essential categories at any time using the banner on your first visit, or by reopening the settings via the button below.
| Category | What it does | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Essential Always on | Keep you signed in, remember your preferences, and protect the security of the Platform. These cannot be declined; without them the Platform cannot function. | Supabase auth session cookie, anti-CSRF tokens, the password-gate cookie while the site is in pre-launch mode, your stored cookie preference itself. |
| Analytics Optional | Help us understand how the Platform is used so we can improve it. We use privacy-respecting analytics, no advertising profiling, no cross-site tracking, ad-personalisation signals disabled. | Anonymous page-view and feature-use tracking. Aggregated. Used to spot broken flows and to understand which features are useful. |
| Marketing Optional | Measure the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns, for example, by attributing a new signup to the channel that introduced you to Welvow. We do not sell your data to advertisers. | Conversion-measurement pixels used by social platforms to confirm whether a click on a Welvow ad led to a signup. |
Detailed information about the personal data we collect and how we use it (including the lawful basis we rely on, our sub-processors, and the rights you have over your data) is in our Privacy Policy.
You can change your choice at any time. Click the button below to clear your current preference and re-show the cookie banner.
You can also clear cookies for welvow.com using your browser's settings. On most browsers this is under Settings → Privacy → Site data. Doing so will also sign you out of any active Welvow session.