Cookie Policy
Cookie Policy
Detailed cookie information for ActiveYearsHub, including functional cookies, preference settings, analytics choices, retention, and browser controls.
1. Introduction to our Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how ActiveYearsHub uses cookies and similar browser technologies on ActiveYearsHub.com. The website is a white, editorial wellness blog based in Warsaw, Poland, focused on educational content for men aged 50+ about gentle daily routines, stretching, yoga, Kegel exercises, food-based nutrient education, sleep, hydration, and relaxation habits. Cookies help the website remember preferences, maintain form behavior, understand general reading patterns, and improve performance. This policy should be read together with the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
We aim to keep cookie usage proportionate to the informational character of the site. There are no shopping cart cookies, payment session cookies, product checkout identifiers, or account membership trackers because the website does not operate those features.
2. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files stored by a browser when a visitor loads a website. They can contain simple values such as a preference choice, a timestamp, a session identifier, or a technical setting. Similar technologies may include local storage, session storage, pixels, scripts that measure page performance, or server-side logs that record basic request information. In this policy, the word cookies includes those related tools where the context allows.
Cookies can be first-party, meaning set by ActiveYearsHub, or third-party, meaning set by a service provider that supports hosting, analytics, security, or embedded functions. We seek to limit third-party tools to those that are useful for operating and improving the blog.
3. Cookie banner choices
The website’s cookie banner includes three buttons: Accept All, Partial, and Functional. Accept All allows essential cookies and optional measurement tools where enabled. Partial allows a reduced set that may include basic analytics or preference recording but avoids broader optional functions. Functional keeps the selection limited to tools needed for basic operation, preference storage, and security. These labels are designed to be understandable and practical rather than overwhelming.
When you make a choice, a preference value may be stored in your browser. This prevents the banner from appearing on every page view and allows the site to respect the selected level during later visits. If you clear browser data or use another browser, you may see the banner again.
4. Functional cookies
Functional cookies support ordinary site behavior. They may remember that the cookie banner was answered, help maintain a form success message, support menu states, or prevent repeated interface prompts. These cookies do not exist to identify a reader as an individual for advertising. They make the website smoother and help ensure that the visitor experience is consistent across pages.
Because functional cookies are closely connected with service delivery, they may be active even when a visitor chooses the most restrictive option. Blocking them through browser settings can still be done, but certain interface preferences may reset.
5. Performance and analytics cookies
Performance cookies help us understand whether pages load correctly, which guide topics receive attention, and where readers may leave the site. For example, we may review aggregated information about visits to the Kegel basics page, the guide library, or the contact page. The purpose is to improve article structure, navigation, mobile spacing, and readability. We do not use analytics to create direct sales pressure or individualized advertising profiles.
When analytics are enabled, we prefer aggregated or privacy-conscious settings where practical. We do not need to know a reader’s name to learn whether a FAQ section is useful or whether a mobile menu works properly.
6. Security and abuse-prevention cookies
Security-related technologies may help identify unusual traffic, repeated form misuse, suspicious requests, or attempts to access unavailable paths. These tools protect the website, readers, and the integrity of the contact channel. Security processing may involve IP address, user agent, timestamps, and request patterns. Such information is used to maintain the stability of ActiveYearsHub.com and to prevent abuse of the informational service.
7. Third-party services
ActiveYearsHub may rely on trusted third-party providers for hosting, email routing, analytics, security, and font delivery. These providers may set or read cookies when their service is used. We select providers according to practical business needs and seek to use tools compatible with a calm, privacy-aware editorial website. Providers are expected to handle information according to their contractual duties and published privacy terms.
Visitors can use browser-level controls, privacy extensions, or device settings to limit third-party cookies. Some browsers block third-party cookies by default, which may reduce optional measurement without affecting core reading.
8. Managing cookies in your browser
You can manage cookies directly through your browser. Common options include deleting all cookies, blocking cookies from specific sites, blocking third-party cookies, clearing local storage, or using private browsing modes. Browser controls vary, so consult the help section for your browser if you need step-by-step instructions. Remember that deleting cookies may remove your saved preference and cause the banner to appear again.
If you contact us about cookies, include the browser type, device, and page where the issue occurred. Please avoid sending unnecessary personal details.
9. Retention and expiration
Cookie retention depends on the cookie type. Session cookies may expire when the browser closes. Preference cookies may remain longer so the site can remember your choice. Analytics cookies, where enabled, may have their own expiration periods. We aim to keep retention reasonable and connected to the purpose of the cookie. Server logs connected to cookies or similar identifiers are retained according to operational needs described in the Privacy Policy.
10. Consent and withdrawal
Where consent is required for optional cookies, your selection in the banner is the primary consent mechanism. You may withdraw or change consent by clearing browser cookies or contacting us for guidance. If a future version of the website includes a preference center, it will allow more direct changes. Until then, browser settings remain the most immediate method for resetting choices.
11. Updates to this Cookie Policy
We may update this policy when cookie categories, service providers, analytics settings, or website features change. The current policy will remain available at cookie-policy.php. Updates will be written in clear language and will continue to reflect the informational nature of the website. If a change is material, we may present an appropriate notice outside the clean upper viewport so that the reading experience remains calm and uncluttered.
12. Contact information
Questions about cookies can be sent to [email protected] or by mail to ActiveYearsHub, Święty Marcin 44 61-807 Poznań, Poland. You may also call +48 61 458 2941 during business hours. We answer cookie questions as part of general website administration and editorial transparency.