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Cookie Policy

We keep cookies to a minimum and explain every one. This page tells you what cookies we use, what they do, and how to take control of them.

Last updated · 23 June 2026 Applies to · younai.org
NOTE

You & AI is a charity in formation. This policy is a working draft and the specific cookies listed below will be confirmed before our services launch. It is not a substitute for legal advice.

1 · What cookies are

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help sites work properly, remember your preferences, and understand how they're being used. Some last only for your visit ("session" cookies); others stay until they expire or you delete them ("persistent" cookies).

2 · How we use them

We use only what we need to keep the site working well and to understand, in aggregate, how it's used so we can improve it. We don't use cookies to build advertising profiles or track you across other websites. Non-essential cookies are only set with your consent.

3 · The cookies we use

Here's a plain summary of the categories you may encounter on our site:

Type What it does Consent
Essential Keep the site secure and functioning — page navigation, security and remembering your cookie choices. Always on
Preferences Remember choices you've made, such as a theme or display setting, so the site feels consistent. Optional
Analytics Help us understand, in aggregate and anonymised form, how the site is used so we can improve it. Optional

A detailed, named list of individual cookies and their durations will be published here once our analytics and hosting are finalised.

4 · Third-party cookies

Some cookies may be set by trusted third parties who provide services for us — for example, our analytics or payment providers. These are governed by the third party's own privacy and cookie policies, and we only work with providers who meet appropriate standards.

5 · Managing your cookies

You're in control. You can manage cookies in two ways:

  • Our cookie banner — accept or reject non-essential cookies when you first visit, and change your choice at any time.
  • Your browser settings — most browsers let you block or delete cookies. Doing so may affect how some parts of the site work.

For step-by-step guidance for any browser, the ICO's website at ico.org.uk is a helpful, independent resource.

6 · Changes to this policy

As our site develops, the cookies we use may change. We'll keep this page up to date and revise the "last updated" date above whenever we do.

7 · Contact us

Got a question about cookies or your data? We're glad to help.

Data & privacy
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See our Privacy Policy for how we handle the data cookies collect.