Cookies

Cookies policy

This page explains the cookie categories used by the site, the third parties involved in sign-in, analytics, and payments, and the control users should have over non-essential cookies where applicable law requires it.

Current providers

External services currently referenced by the cookie setup.

Overview

How this site uses cookies and similar technologies.

Effective date: April 1, 2026.

Try Your METAR uses cookies and similar technologies to keep sign-in sessions working, secure key flows, process payments, and understand basic product usage.

The categories below describe the current cookie and similar-technology approach used by the service. Exact cookie names and durations may change over time depending on browser behaviour, provider configuration, and deployment setup.

Strictly necessary cookies

Cookies required for the core service to function.

Strictly necessary cookies or similar tokens may be used to maintain secure sign-in, preserve authenticated sessions, protect requests, and support core product behaviour.

In practice, this may include session and security technologies used by Supabase authentication flows, server-side session handling, and essential checkout-related flows.

These technologies are used to deliver the service requested by the user and cannot be disabled from the site without affecting core functionality.

Performance and analytics cookies

Analytics used to understand aggregated usage.

If enabled for the deployment, the site may use Google Analytics together with Vercel Analytics and Vercel Speed Insights to measure aggregated traffic, page views, route performance, and general product usage patterns.

These analytics and performance technologies are used to understand how people move through the site, which pages are being used, and where usability or loading speed may need improvement.

Google Analytics is treated as a non-essential analytics technology rather than a strictly necessary one.

For users in Spain, the EEA, the UK, and other jurisdictions that require prior consent for non-essential cookies, the operator intends to rely on consent controls before activating those analytics technologies.

Functionality and transactional technologies

Technologies that support account and payment flows.

The site may rely on third-party technologies that support account continuity, checkout, fraud prevention, and payment confirmation.

This can include Supabase for authentication-related functionality and Stripe for checkout or billing portal flows when paid features are in use.

Where a technology is strictly necessary to complete a transaction requested by the user, it may operate without a separate optional-cookie choice.

Marketing cookies

Current advertising position.

Try Your METAR does not currently use marketing or personalised advertising cookies.

The site is not intended to rely on advertising profiles, retargeting, or personalised ad delivery.

If that changes in the future, this page and any related consent flow should be updated before those technologies are activated.

Third-party providers

External services that may set or rely on cookies or similar technologies.

Google may provide analytics technologies when Google Analytics is enabled.

Vercel may provide analytics and performance monitoring technologies when Vercel Analytics or Speed Insights are enabled.

Supabase may provide authentication and session technologies used to sign users in and keep authenticated flows working.

Stripe may provide transactional, fraud prevention, checkout, and billing technologies when payment features are used.

Managing cookies

How users can control cookie behaviour.

Most browsers allow users to review, block, or delete cookies through browser settings.

Blocking strictly necessary cookies may prevent sign-in, checkout, secure session continuity, or other core features from working correctly.

Where a site-level consent tool is made available for non-essential cookies, users should also be able to update their preferences there.

Until that type of site-level control is available, browser settings remain the main way to manage optional cookies directly at device level.

Contact and updates

Questions about cookies and future changes.

Questions about this page or the site's cookie use can be sent to help@try-your-metar.com.

This page may be updated if the product introduces new analytics, infrastructure providers, billing flows, or other technologies that change how cookies or similar storage are used.

The version published on this page applies from its stated effective date.