Cookie Policy

This page explains the cookies, local storage, and similar technologies used by Adaptive Human Design, including which ones are necessary for chart generation, report access, checkout, and site functionality.

Last updated May 16, 2026

1. What We Mean by Cookies

When we say "cookies" here, we mean browser cookies, local storage, session storage, and similar technologies that remember information on your device. Adaptive Human Design uses these tools mainly to keep the experience functional rather than to run advertising.

2. Strictly Necessary Storage

Some storage is required for the site to work properly. This may include remembering form progress, unknown birth-time settings, selected location data, generated chart state, report identifiers, and access state after payment or report generation. First-party operational event logs do not require ad-tech tracking cookies.

3. Functional Storage

We also use browser storage to improve continuity across refreshes and revisits. In the current product, that may include fields such as saved birth details, location labels, chart settings, and checkout information like the buyer name and email you entered, so you do not have to retype everything after a page reload.

4. Third-Party Cookies

If you use checkout, geocoding, email delivery, or hosted services, third parties may place their own cookies or similar identifiers. Examples may include payment providers, map or geocoding providers, cloud hosting providers, email tools, and content delivery networks. Those technologies are governed by the third party's own policies rather than only this one.

5. What We Are Not Currently Using

Based on the current site implementation, Adaptive Human Design does not use Google Analytics, Meta Pixel, social tracking pixels, ad-tech cookies, or third-party behavioral advertising scripts. The site may log first-party operational events and sanitized browser errors so we can see whether the report and checkout flow are working.

6. How to Manage Cookies

You can control or delete cookies and site storage in your browser settings. You can also clear local storage for this site manually. Be aware that blocking necessary cookies or clearing stored chart data may break report access, checkout continuity, saved form state, or chart-generation flow.

7. Other Tracking Technologies

Cookies are not the only way websites recognize visitors or measure activity. We use server log files and a first-party event endpoint to understand whether pages load, reports calculate, PDF downloads work, checkout links are clicked, or browser errors occur. We do not log full birth data, full email addresses, raw report content, or payment details in those browser events, and we do not use them for ad-tech or social tracking.

8. Questions

We may update this Cookie Policy as the site changes. The latest version will remain on this page with the current update date.

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