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Cookie Policy

Last updated: June 24, 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how Dreamtide LLC (“Dreamtide,” “we,” “us”) uses cookies and similar technologies on dreamtide.co and the Dreamtide platform (the “Platform”). It should be read together with our Privacy Policy, which explains how we handle the personal data these technologies collect.

1. What Are Cookies & Similar Technologies

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. We also use related technologies that work the same way for the purposes of this policy: browser local storage and session storage (used to remember preferences and attribution between pages), pixels / web beacons (small snippets of code that record an action, such as the Meta Pixel), and software development kits and tags (such as the Google tag). Throughout this policy, “cookies” refers to all of these unless stated otherwise.

2. Categories of Cookies We Use

We group the cookies and similar technologies on the Platform into four categories.

a. Strictly Necessary

Required for the Platform to function. They keep you signed in, maintain your session, and protect forms against abuse. The Platform cannot operate without them, so they do not require consent. These include Supabase authentication and session cookies (to keep you logged in and secure your account) and Cloudflare Turnstile tokens (bot and abuse protection on public forms such as sign-up and the waitlist).

b. Functional

Remember choices you make and information needed to complete an action. We store marketing attribution parameters (UTM tags) and limited checkout context in your browser’s local and session storage so that, for example, the plan you selected survives the round-trip to our payment processor. These are not strictly necessary but materially improve the experience.

c. Analytics & Performance

Help us understand how visitors use the Platform so we can improve it. We use Google Analytics 4, which sets cookies (such as _ga and related identifiers) to measure page views, sessions, and aggregate usage. This data is used in aggregate and is not used by us to identify you personally.

d. Advertising & Conversion Measurement

Let us measure and improve our advertising on third-party platforms. We use the Meta Pixel, which sets cookies (_fbp and, when you arrive from a Meta ad, _fbc) to attribute sign-ups and purchases to the campaigns that drove them and to build advertising audiences. We may also use Google Ads conversion measurement for the same purpose. Some of these events are additionally sent server-to-server (for example, via Meta’s Conversions API); see our Privacy Policy, Section on Advertising & Conversion Measurement, for details on how that data is hashed and used.

3. Third Parties That Set Cookies

Some cookies are set by third parties we use to operate and grow the Platform. Each operates under its own privacy and cookie policies:

  • Meta Platforms (Facebook / Instagram) — advertising and conversion measurement (Meta Pixel)
  • Google — analytics (Google Analytics 4) and advertising conversion measurement (Google Ads)
  • Supabase — authentication and session management
  • Cloudflare — bot protection (Turnstile) and content delivery
  • Stripe — fraud prevention and secure payment processing on checkout pages

4. Your Choices

You can control and delete cookies in several ways:

  • Browser settings: most browsers let you block or delete cookies. Blocking strictly necessary cookies may prevent you from signing in or using core features.
  • Advertising opt-outs: you can opt out of Meta-based advertising through your Facebook Ad Preferences and Google-based advertising through Google Ad Settings.
  • Analytics opt-out: you can install the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.
  • Do Not Track / Global Privacy Control: where required by law, we honor recognized opt-out signals sent by your browser.

Blocking analytics or advertising cookies will not stop you from using the Platform. Note that opting out through your browser does not stop server-side conversion events; to opt out of those, contact us at [email protected].

5. Consent Where Required

In regions where the law requires prior consent for non-essential cookies (such as the EU, UK, and certain other jurisdictions), we will request your consent for analytics and advertising cookies before setting them, and you may withdraw that consent at any time. Strictly necessary cookies are always active because the Platform cannot function without them.

6. Changes to This Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy as our technologies and legal obligations evolve. When we make material changes we will update the “Last updated” date above and, where appropriate, notify you on the Platform.

7. Contact

For questions about our use of cookies, contact us at [email protected].