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Cookie Policy

Effective Date: April 16, 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how Laurel Walker-Natale, operating under the Up-n-Up Club brand (“Up-n-Up Club,” “we,” “us,” or “our”), uses cookies and similar technologies on:

  • up-n-up.club

  • studio.up-n-up.club

  • deckko.up-n-up.club

  • tidyjot.up-n-up.club

  • ideasies.up-n-up.club

  • tellaprompt.up-n-up.club

  • riple.up-n-up.club

  • happyappy.up-n-up.club

  • subsnack.up-n-up.club

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Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. Some cookies help a website or app function properly, while others help measure usage, personalize marketing, remember preferences, or support affiliate and advertising activity. EU and UK guidance treats this kind of tracking differently depending on purpose, with non-essential uses generally requiring consent where those rules apply. (European Union)

1. The Cookies We Use

We currently use the following categories of cookies and similar technologies:

Strictly Necessary Cookies

These cookies are necessary for our website and apps to function properly. They may be used to:

  • keep users signed in

  • maintain secure sessions

  • support account authentication

  • remember actions taken during a session

  • support checkout and payment flows

  • protect user accounts and platform security

  • deliver services a user has specifically requested

These cookies are used to provide core functionality or a service the user has explicitly requested, such as account login, shopping basket activity, or similar operational features. EU guidance gives examples like authentication cookies and user-input cookies used to provide a requested online service. (European Union)

Analytics Cookies

We use analytics cookies to understand how visitors use our website and services, such as which pages are visited, how users move through the site, and which features are being used.

At this time, this includes Google Analytics. Google documents that GA4 website tags may set cookies including:

  • _ga — used to distinguish users — default expiration: 2 years

  • _ga_<container-id> — used to persist session state — default expiration: 2 years (Google Help)

These cookies help us measure and improve the performance of our website and services.

Advertising and Retargeting Cookies

We use advertising and retargeting cookies or similar technologies to:

  • understand which marketing efforts lead to visits, signups, or purchases

  • show ads to people who have previously visited our website or interacted with our Services

  • build audience segments for future advertising

  • personalize or measure advertising campaigns

EU guidance specifically identifies behavioral advertising and similar tracking cookies as examples that require consent before being set. The ICO also treats online advertising, tracking, and profiling as a consent-driven area under its storage-and-access guidance. (European Union)

Heatmap and Session Replay Cookies

We use heatmap, session replay, or similar behavior-analysis tools to better understand how users interact with our website or Services.

These tools may collect information such as:

  • clicks

  • scrolling behavior

  • page navigation patterns

  • interaction timing

  • form interactions

We use this information to improve usability, design, and performance.

Because these tools are used for analytics, behavioral analysis, or market research rather than strictly necessary functions, they should be treated as non-essential where consent rules apply. EU guidance lists analytics and market-research style tracking among the cases where consent is needed. (European Union)

Affiliate Tracking Cookies

We use affiliate tracking cookies or similar technologies to:

  • identify when a visitor arrives through an affiliate or referral partner

  • attribute signups, purchases, or other conversions to the correct partner

  • support affiliate commissions or reporting

These cookies help us measure referral performance and operate affiliate relationships. Because they are not strictly necessary to provide the core service requested by the user, they should be treated as non-essential where consent rules apply. (European Union)

2. How We Use Consent

Where required by law, we ask for consent before setting or using non-essential cookies and similar technologies, including:

  • analytics cookies

  • advertising and retargeting cookies

  • heatmap and session replay cookies

  • affiliate tracking cookies

Users should be able to give or refuse consent by purpose, and consent should be as easy to withdraw as it is to give. EU guidance says cookies that require consent cannot be set when the page first opens, and the ICO’s guidance includes expectations around managing consent and handling withdrawal. (European Union)

3. How You Can Manage Cookies

You can manage cookies in a few ways:

  • through any cookie banner or preference center we provide

  • through your browser settings

  • by deleting cookies already stored on your device

  • by changing your consent preferences later, where available

Please note that disabling strictly necessary cookies may affect how parts of the website or apps function.

4. Third-Party Technologies

Some cookies or similar technologies may be placed or supported by third-party service providers that help us operate our website, advertising, analytics, affiliate activity, and related services.

These providers may process data according to their own privacy and cookie practices as well as ours. We encourage you to review the privacy and cookie information of any third-party services that interact with our website or apps.

5. Changes to This Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. If we do, we will post the updated version here and update the Effective Date above.

6. Contact

If you have questions about our use of cookies or similar technologies, contact us at:

support@up-n-up.club

A couple of practical things to do with this version:
put separate toggles in your banner for Analytics, Advertising/Retargeting, Heatmaps/Session Replay, and Affiliate Tracking, and make sure those tools do not fire for consent-required regions until the visitor opts in. That structure matches the current guidance much better than one all-or-nothing button. (European Union)

If you want, I can also turn this into a shorter banner text plus cookie-preferences wording for your site.