Summary
- Cuehour uses essential authentication cookies for creator studio sessions.
- Cuehour uses browser local storage to remember a viewer's selected timezone on public schedule pages.
- Cuehour currently does not use third-party advertising cookies or behavioral ad tracking.
- Cuehour's first-party product analytics do not require third-party ad cookies.
Technologies We Use
- Cookies
- Small browser files used for sessions, authentication, security, and related service functions.
- Local storage
- Browser storage used to remember the viewer timezone selection under the key cuehour.viewer.timezone.
- Server logs
- Operational logs generated by hosting and application infrastructure, which may include technical request details.
- Provider storage
- Google sign-in, Creem checkout, and other providers may set their own cookies or storage when you interact with them.
Current Cookie And Storage Categories
- Essential
- Authentication, session refresh, security, checkout return handling, and account access. Blocking these may break sign-in, studio access, billing, or protected actions.
- Functional
- Timezone preference on public schedule pages so fans do not need to reselect the same timezone on every visit.
- Analytics
- Cuehour records focused first-party product events such as page view, timezone switch, Google Calendar click, .ics download, and studio actions. These are sent to Cuehour's server and are not used for third-party advertising.
- Advertising
- Cuehour does not currently use advertising cookies, retargeting pixels, or cross-site behavioral ad trackers.
Why We Use Them
- Keep creators signed in securely and maintain their studio session.
- Protect account, billing, and studio actions from unauthorized access.
- Remember a viewer's timezone preference for schedule readability.
- Understand whether fans use reminder actions and whether creators use studio workflows.
- Debug errors, investigate abuse, and keep the service reliable.
Your Controls
You can delete or block cookies and local storage through your browser settings. If you block essential cookies, creator sign-in, billing, and studio pages may not work. If you clear local storage, public schedule pages may reset the timezone preference.
If Cuehour adds non-essential tracking, advertising pixels, or optional analytics cookies in the future, Cuehour should add an appropriate consent mechanism and update this policy before using those technologies.
Third-Party Providers
When you use Google sign-in, Creem checkout, a calendar application, or a link from a creator page, those third parties may use their own cookies, storage, and logs. Their use is governed by their own policies.
Contact
Cookie and storage questions can be sent to privacy@cuehour.com. Include the browser, device, page URL, and the storage or cookie behavior you are asking about.