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Cookie Policy
Last updated: 11 June 2026
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device by websites you visit. They are widely used to make websites work efficiently and to provide information to the site owners.
2. How Wyro Uses Cookies
Wyro uses essential cookies required for the service to function, first-party performance cookies served by Vercel (our hosting provider) for anonymous analytics and Core Web Vitals measurement, and first-party product-analytics cookies (PostHog) on Wyro's own pages. We do not use any advertising, retargeting, or cross-site tracking cookies.
The cookies we use include:
- Authentication session cookies — set by Supabase Auth to keep you signed in. These expire when your session ends or after the configured session lifetime.
- Password gate cookies — when you enter the correct password for a password-protected event site, we set an HTTP-only, signed cookie (named
wyro_unlock_<slug>) for up to 30 days so you don't have to re-enter the password on every visit. The cookie value is signed with a server-side secret and contains no personal data. - Vercel Analytics & Speed Insights — Vercel sets a first-party identifier used to anonymously aggregate page views and performance metrics. No personal data is collected and no behavioural profile is built.
- Cloudflare Turnstile — when you sign up or sign in, our CAPTCHA provider (Cloudflare Turnstile) may set a short-lived first-party cookie to verify you are not a bot. No tracking takes place outside the verification.
- PostHog product analytics — on Wyro's own pages (our marketing site and the account dashboard), PostHog sets a first-party identifier so we can understand how the Service is used (pages visited, features clicked) and improve it. These cookies are not set on guest-facing event websites, RSVP, or invitation pages — guests visiting an event site receive no PostHog cookies.
3. Third-Party Cookies
We do not set advertising or cross-site tracking cookies. Our service providers (Supabase, Vercel, Cloudflare, Stripe) may set their own first-party cookies on their own domains when you interact with their services (for example, Stripe's hosted Checkout page). These providers operate under their own privacy policies.
4. Managing Cookies
You can manage or delete cookies in your browser settings — consult your browser's help documentation for instructions. Disabling essential cookies may prevent you from signing in or using password-protected event sites; disabling analytics cookies does not affect any functionality.
5. Contact Us
If you have questions about our use of cookies, contact us at:
Email: hello@wyroevents.com