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Cookie Policy

Last updated: July 2, 2026

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This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, which ones we use on the YUKA website, and how you can control them.

1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device by your browser when you visit a website. They help websites remember your preferences and understand how you interact with content. We also use similar technologies such as localStorage (browser storage) for session data.

2. Cookies We Use

Essential / Functional

Required for core functionality. Cannot be disabled.

Cookie / Key Purpose Expiry
lang_override Remembers your selected language (EN/JP/KR/ZH/ES/RU). Set when you tap a language button. 1 year
yuka_v1_drop_end (localStorage) Stores the countdown end time for the Vol. 1 drop so the timer stays consistent across visits. Session / 72h

Analytics / Performance

Help us understand how visitors use the site. Can be declined. Microsoft Clarity is active as of July 2026. Google Analytics is built in but not yet turned on.

Service Purpose More info
Microsoft Clarity (active) Session recordings, heatmaps, scroll tracking. Helps us see where people stop and what they tap. Microsoft Privacy
Google Analytics 4 (optional, not yet active) Page views, traffic sources, user journeys. Data is aggregated and anonymised. Google Privacy

3. Third-Party Cookies

Some third-party services we use (listed above) may set their own cookies governed by their own privacy policies. We do not control these cookies directly. Cloudflare may also set performance and security cookies as part of our hosting infrastructure.

4. How to Manage Cookies

You can control and delete cookies through your browser settings:

Note: blocking all cookies may affect functionality — for example, your language preference will not be remembered between visits.

To opt out of Microsoft Clarity: clarity.microsoft.com/optout

To opt out of Google Analytics (once active): Google Analytics Opt-out Add-on

5. Do Not Track Signals

Some browsers send a "Do Not Track" signal. There is currently no industry-standard way to respond to these signals, so we do not respond to them differently — but you can still control cookies directly through the browser settings listed above.

6. Cookie Consent (EU/UK Visitors)

Microsoft Clarity is now active on this site, which means its cookies load for every visitor, including anyone in the EU or UK, without a consent prompt. If you are expecting or intend to serve EU/UK visitors, GDPR/UK GDPR technically requires consent before non-essential cookies load — a consent banner (e.g. via Cookiebot, CookieYes, or Osano) would need to be added to be compliant for that audience. If your audience is understood to be outside the EU/UK, this is lower risk in practice, though nothing currently geofences the script itself.

7. Changes to This Policy

We may update this policy as we add or remove technologies. The "Last updated" date at the top reflects any changes.

8. Contact

Email: [CONTACT EMAIL]