Cookie Policy

Last updated: May 18, 2026

This page explains what cookies and similar technologies After Forty Feel uses, why, and how you can control them.

What is a cookie

A cookie is a small piece of data stored in your browser by a website you visit. Cookies let sites remember things like whether you're logged in, what's in your cart, or that you've already accepted a consent banner.

Cookies we use

Cookie / storagePurposeDurationSet by
aff_cookie_consentStores whether you accepted or rejected non-essential cookies1 yearAfter Forty Feel
aff_captures (localStorage)Saves your email locally if a subscribe form fails to reach our server, so the lead isn't lostUntil clearedAfter Forty Feel
_ga, _ga_*Google Analytics 4 — counts visitors, measures which articles get read, helps us improve the site2 yearsGoogle
_fbpMeta Pixel — tracks ad attribution for our Meta ads3 monthsMeta
__gads, __gpiGoogle AdSense — controls which ads you see and frequency caps13 monthsGoogle

Your choices

When you first visit, a banner asks you to accept or reject non-essential cookies (analytics, ads). The "Reject" choice disables Google Analytics and Meta Pixel for your session and persists across visits.

You can also clear cookies through your browser settings (Chrome → Settings → Privacy → Clear browsing data; Safari → Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data; equivalent on Firefox, Edge).

For more granular control, use a privacy extension like uBlock Origin, Ghostery, or Privacy Badger.

Do Not Track

Some browsers send a "Do Not Track" (DNT) signal. We respect DNT signals by treating them the same as a Reject choice on our cookie banner.

Children

This Site is not intended for children under 13. We do not knowingly collect data from children. If you believe we've collected data from a child under 13, contact us at hello@afterfortyfeel.com and we'll delete it.

Updates

We may update this policy. Material changes are noted by updating the "Last updated" date above.

Questions

hello@afterfortyfeel.com