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Cookie Policy

Last updated: April 2026

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that a website stores in your browser when you visit. They are widely used to make websites work, remember your preferences, and — with your consent — to collect information about how you use a service. This policy explains exactly which cookies Divinely uses, why, and how you can control them.

The three categories we use

We group cookies into three categories. You can accept or decline the non-essential categories at any time via the consent banner or by contacting us at privacy@divinely.me.

Essential cookies

Always active — cannot be disabled

Required

These cookies are strictly necessary for the service to function. Without them you cannot sign in or use the app. No consent is required under the UK PECR and EU ePrivacy Directive for strictly necessary cookies.

CookiePurposeDuration
sb-access-tokenAuthenticates your session so you stay signed in1 hour (auto-renewed)
sb-refresh-tokenSilently renews your access token to keep you logged in7 days
divinely-cookie-consentStores your cookie preferences (localStorage, not a cookie)Persistent
themeRemembers your light/dark mode preference (localStorage)Persistent

The Supabase session cookies are HttpOnly and Secure — they cannot be read by JavaScript and are only sent over HTTPS.

Analytics cookies

Requires your consent

Optional

Analytics cookies help us understand how users interact with Divinely — which features are used, where users encounter difficulty, and how we can improve the experience. We use this data solely to improve the service, not to build advertising profiles.

Analytics cookies are not currently active. When we introduce an analytics tool, this policy will be updated with the full list of cookies set, and your consent will be requested before any analytics data is collected.

When active, analytics data will be processed by a reputable third-party provider (such as Plausible Analytics or PostHog) under a Data Processing Agreement. We prefer privacy-first analytics tools that do not use cross-site tracking or sell data.

Marketing cookies

Requires your consent

Optional

Marketing cookies allow us to measure the effectiveness of content we publish and, where you consent, to show relevant content about Divinely on other platforms. We do not sell your data to third parties or use it for behavioural advertising unrelated to Divinely.

Marketing cookies are not currently active. This policy will be updated before any marketing cookies are introduced, and your explicit consent will be required.

How to manage your consent

You can change your cookie preferences at any time:

  • Via the cookie consent banner shown on your first visit — click “Manage preferences” to set individual categories.
  • By emailing privacy@divinely.me to request your preferences be updated.
  • By clearing your browser's cookies and localStorage for divinely.me — this resets your preferences and shows the banner again.
  • By signing out of Divinely — this removes your session cookies.

Withdrawing consent for analytics or marketing cookies will not affect the lawfulness of processing that occurred before your withdrawal.

No third-party tracking

Divinely does not currently load any third-party tracking scripts. We do not use:

  • Facebook Pixel, Google Ads, or any advertising network pixels
  • Social media share buttons that track you across the web
  • Live chat widgets with third-party tracking
  • Browser fingerprinting techniques
  • Cross-site tracking identifiers of any kind

If this changes, this policy will be updated and your consent will be sought before any such technology is introduced.

Legal basis for essential cookies

Essential cookies are set on the basis of legitimate interests (to provide a functioning signed-in service) and are exempt from consent requirements under the UK Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR) and EU ePrivacy Directive, as they are strictly necessary to provide a service explicitly requested by the user.

Analytics and marketing cookies are set only on the basis of your freely given, specific, informed, and unambiguous consent in accordance with Article 6(1)(a) UK/EU GDPR.

Changes to this policy

We will update this policy before introducing any new cookies. Material changes — particularly the introduction of analytics or marketing cookies — will be communicated by email and will require renewed consent. The date at the top of this page shows when it was last updated.

Contact

Questions about our use of cookies or to exercise your rights: privacy@divinely.me