Last updated: June 26, 2025
At Set Point Science™, we use cookies and similar technologies to enhance your experience, analyze site traffic, and support the functionality of our website. This page explains what cookies are, how we use them, and how you can manage your preferences.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help us understand how users navigate our site, support basic functionality, and sometimes personalize content based on your activity.
Types of Cookies We Use:
• Essential Cookies: Necessary for core website functions such as page navigation, secure access, and form submission.
• Performance & Analytics Cookies: These help us understand how visitors use the site, such as which pages are most visited and how long users stay on each page. We may use Google Analytics or similar tools.
• Functionality Cookies: These remember your preferences, such as form autofill details or content you’ve interacted with, so you can enjoy a more personalized experience.
• Marketing Cookies (if used): Occasionally, we may run promotions or use third-party platforms to deliver ads. These cookies help serve content that’s relevant to you. You will always be given the option to accept or decline these.
Managing Your Cookies:
You can modify or delete cookies through your browser settings at any time. Most browsers accept cookies automatically, but you can choose to block or clear them if you prefer. Instructions for managing cookies are available through your browser provider.
Consent Notice:
When you visit our website, a cookie banner may appear to ask for your consent. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our use of cookies as outlined here, unless you opt out through your browser or settings.
Updates to This Policy:
We may update this Cookie Policy as our website evolves or to comply with legal changes. Please check this page periodically for any updates.
Questions?
Email us at hello@setpointscience.com if you have any questions or concerns about our cookie use.