Legal · Effective January 1, 2026
Cookie Policy
AfterSunday uses a small number of cookies and similar technologies to keep you signed in, remember your preferences, and understand, in aggregate, what's working on the site. Here's exactly what we use and how to control it.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a tiny text file a website stores on your device. It lets the site recognize you between page loads, so, for example, you don't have to log in again every time you click a link.
Categories we use
- Essential. Required for the service to work (sign-in, security, page routing). These cannot be turned off.
- Preferences. Remember your theme, parish selection, language, and similar choices.
- Analytics. Anonymous, aggregated usage data that helps us improve features and fix bugs. We don't use this to build a profile of you.
We do not use advertising or cross-site tracking cookies. We don't rent or sell your behavioral data.
Third-party services
A small number of third parties set cookies on AfterSunday so the service can function:
- Calendly. When you book a demo, Calendly may set a cookie to run their scheduling widget.
- Hosting and CDN. Our infrastructure providers may set cookies for security and load balancing.
How to control cookies
Most browsers let you block or delete cookies from settings. If you block essential cookies, parts of AfterSunday, including sign-in, may not work.
- Chrome. Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data.
- Safari. Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data.
- Firefox. Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data.
- Edge. Settings → Cookies and site permissions.
Do Not Track
We respect the Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal sent by some browsers. When we receive it, we disable analytics cookies for that session.
Changes
If we change the cookies we use, we'll update this page. Material changes will be highlighted at the top.