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Cookie Policy

Effective date: 1 June 2026. Operated from Wicklow, Ireland by YouIn360 (sole-trader trading as YouIn360). For data-protection questions email hello@youin360.com.

This Cookie Policy explains what cookies and similar technologies (collectively "cookies") we use, why, and how you can control them. It complements our Privacy Policy and supports our obligations under the ePrivacy Regulations 2011 (S.I. 336/2011) and GDPR.

1. What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small text file your browser stores when you visit a website. We also treat equivalent technologies (localStorage, sessionStorage, web beacons, SDKs in our mobile flows) as "cookies" for the purposes of this Policy.

2. The categories we use

2.1 Strictly necessary (always on)

These keep the site working: session cookies for Firebase Auth, your CSRF token, a cookie that remembers your cookie choices. They are exempt from the consent requirement under Regulation 5(5) of the ePrivacy Regulations because they are strictly necessary to provide the service you requested.

  • __session, firebase-auth-* — keep you signed in to the portal/admin.
  • youin360.cookieConsent.v1 (localStorage) — remembers which categories you accepted.
  • youin360.siteConfig.v1 (localStorage) — caches non-personal site config (socials, Cal.com URL).

2.2 Analytics (opt-in)

We only load privacy-friendly analytics — and only if you give consent. We do not use Google Analytics by default. If we later add an analytics tool, it will appear in this list with its retention period before it loads.

2.3 Marketing (opt-in)

Currently none. We do not run third-party advertising pixels. If that changes, we will update this list and the consent banner before any marketing cookie is set.

2.4 Third-party embeds

Some pages embed third-party content that may set its own cookies once the embed loads:

  • Cal.com booking widget on /booking — sets cookies needed to schedule a slot. Loads only after you choose a date.
  • Stripe Checkout / Payment Link— runs on Stripe's domain; cookies are governed by Stripe's policy.
  • YouTube embeds on tour pages — load in YouTube's privacy-enhanced mode (youtube-nocookie.com) so no cookies are set until you press Play.

3. Managing your choices

You can change your cookie choices at any time by clicking "Cookie settings" in the footer (link arrives with the banner). Withdrawing consent stops future use of that category; cookies already set will expire naturally or you can clear them in your browser.

Most browsers let you block or delete cookies altogether — see your browser's help pages. Be aware that blocking strictly-necessary cookies will break sign-in.

4. Do-Not-Track

There is no consistent web standard for honouring browser Do-Not-Track signals. We honour your explicit choices in our consent banner instead.

5. Changes

When we add a new cookie category we re-show the banner so you can choose again. The effective date at the top tracks revisions to this Policy.

Other legal: Privacy · Terms · Cookies.

⚠️ Plain-language drafts written for the Irish jurisdiction (GDPR + Data Protection Act 2018 + ePrivacy Regulations 2011). Review with a solicitor before relying on them at scale.