1. The short version
The Unburn website does not use any tracking cookies, advertising cookies or analytics cookies. The site is a static page that does not know who you are and does not follow you around the web. The Unburn mobile app does not use browser cookies at all.
2. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that a website places on your browser or device to remember information about you. Cookies are commonly used for logging in, remembering preferences, measuring audience or serving advertising. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage and pixel tags.
3. Cookies on the Unburn website
We do not set any first-party cookies on our marketing website for analytics, advertising or marketing. We do not embed third-party analytics scripts (such as Google Analytics), third-party advertising trackers, social-media pixels or A/B-testing tools. As a result:
- We do not need to show you a cookie consent banner.
- We do not build a profile of your browsing.
- We do not share information about you with advertising networks.
Our hosting provider may keep short-lived server logs (IP address, page requested, timestamp, user agent) purely for security and service reliability, retained for up to 30 days. These are not cookies; they are handled under the “legitimate interests” basis in our Privacy Policy and are not used to identify or track individuals.
4. Storage inside the Unburn mobile app
The Unburn iOS app does not use HTTP cookies. It stores your data locally on your device using two Apple-provided mechanisms:
- iOS Keychain — for your profile (secure, hardware-backed, per-device).
- App-sandboxed local storage — for wellbeing entries, reminders, preferences and locally-cached calendar free/busy blocks.
Both are protected by iOS Data Protection at rest. Neither can be read by other apps or by websites. Nothing here is shared with Unburn or any third party — see our Privacy Policy for details.
5. Changes
If we ever add any tracking, analytics or advertising technology to the Service, we will update this notice, update the “Effective” date above and — where required under the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 — ask for your consent before setting any non-essential cookie.
6. Contact
For any question about this notice, please email yaqub1307@outlook.com.