Homegoing360
Cookie Policy
Version 1.1 · Last updated August 10, 2026
EdConsult LLC d/b/a Homegoing360, a Michigan limited liability company
1098 Ann Arbor Rd W, #479, Plymouth, MI 48170 · care@homegoing360.com
1. The short version
We use only the cookies required to keep you signed in and to keep the Platform secure. We do not use analytics cookies, advertising cookies, or any cross-site tracking. There is nothing optional to consent to, which is why you have not been shown a cookie banner.
If that ever changes, this Policy changes first, and a consent tool appears before the first optional cookie is set. We have said so here so that you can hold us to it.
2. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. Similar technologies include pixels, local storage, and SDKs. We refer to all of these as “cookies.” This Policy explains how Homegoing360 uses them and supplements our Privacy Policy.
3. What we actually set
| Category | Purpose | Consent required? | Provider |
|---|---|---|---|
| Strictly necessary | Keeping you signed in, protecting your session, and keeping requests secure | No — the Platform cannot work without them | Supabase (authentication), Cloudflare (hosting and network security) |
| Functional | Remembering a preference you set, such as a dismissed prompt | No — set only when you choose the thing they remember | Homegoing360 |
| Analytics / performance | None. We do not measure usage with cookies. | — | — |
| Advertising / targeting | None. We do not advertise and we do not sell data. | — | — |
Two notes on the honest edges of that table:
- A third-party script runs on exactly one page. If you use the bank-import feature on an estate’s ledger, our provider’s connection widget loads on that page and may set its own cookies for the duration of that connection. It runs only when you start a bank import, only on that page, and the connection is destroyed when the import finishes. It is named in the Privacy Policy’s subprocessor table.
- Server logs are not cookies. Like any website, our hosting provider records request logs including IP addresses, for security and reliability. That is described in the Privacy Policy, not here.
4. How long cookies last
Session cookies are deleted when you close your browser. Persistent cookies — in practice, the ones that keep you signed in so you are not asked for a password every time you return to your family’s page — remain for a set period or until you sign out.
5. Your choices
- Sign out. This clears the authentication cookies immediately.
- Browser controls. Most browsers let you block or delete cookies. Blocking strictly necessary cookies will stop you being able to sign in.
- Opt-out signals. We honor recognized preference signals, including Global Privacy Control. Because we set no analytics or advertising cookies, there is nothing for such a signal to switch off — but we honor it rather than ignoring it on that basis.
6. Changes
We may update this Policy; the version number and “Last updated” date reflect the current version. If we ever add an analytics or advertising cookie, this Policy is updated and a consent tool is in place before that cookie is set, not after.