POLICY

Cookie Policy

What cookies Until November uses, why, and how to turn them off.

Last reviewed on May 11, 2026

A cookie is a small text file stored on your device by your browser when you visit a site. This page explains the cookies Until November uses, why each one is set, and how you can decline or remove them.

1. What's set on this site

Until November does not set its own first-party tracking cookies. The cookies you may see when visiting the Site come from the following categories:

Strictly necessary

None set by Until November itself. The Site does not require an account or login.

Analytics โ€” Google Analytics (GA4)

Used to understand how the Site is being used in aggregate (which pages are popular, how visitors move between sections, broad geographic distribution). GA4 sets identifiers such as _ga and similar to distinguish visitors and sessions. No personally identifiable information is intentionally collected. Retention follows the GA4 default unless changed in the Google Analytics admin.

Advertising โ€” Google AdSense and partners

Used to serve ads on the Site. Google and its partners may set advertising cookies โ€” for example, identifiers used to limit how often you see the same ad, to measure ad effectiveness, and (where you have not opted out) to show ads relevant to your interests. The set of cookies and providers may change over time as Google's ad stack evolves.

Fonts and assets

Typography is loaded from Google Fonts. Google may set cookies on its own domain when fonts are loaded; the Site does not set any cookies for this purpose.

Local storage (not a cookie)

The checklists store your progress in your browser's localStorage. This is not a cookie and is not sent to any server. Clearing site data in your browser also clears your saved checklists.

2. Opting out

There are several ways to limit or remove cookies:

  • Google Ad Settings. Manage personalization across Google services at google.com/settings/ads.
  • Industry opt-outs. Opt out of personalized advertising from many networks at aboutads.info/choices (US) and youronlinechoices.com (EU).
  • Google Analytics opt-out. Install the official Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on to disable GA across all sites you visit.
  • Browser controls. Most browsers let you block third-party cookies or clear cookies for a specific site. Look in your browser's settings under "Privacy", "Cookies", or "Site data".
  • Do Not Track / GPC. The Site does not currently change behavior based on the Do Not Track header. Where required by law, Global Privacy Control signals are respected for opting out of "sale" or "sharing" of personal information.

3. Changes

The set of providers and cookies used by the Site can change as the ad and analytics stack evolves. The "Last reviewed" date at the top of this page reflects the most recent revision.

4. Questions

Send cookie or privacy questions to [email protected]. The Privacy Policy covers the broader picture of how the Site handles data.