Cookie Use

How Moments by Dayzy uses cookies and similar tools.

This page explains what cookies are, why Moments may use them, what types of cookies may appear, and how users can manage cookie choices.

Overview

Cookie choices should be clear, practical, and easy to revisit.

Moments may use cookies for core product features, security, preferences, analytics, payments, support, and optional marketing tools.

Some cookies are needed

Essential cookies help Moments sign users in, protect accounts, save security settings, and keep event tools working.

Some cookies help us improve

Analytics and performance tools may help Dayzy understand what pages and features are useful.

You can control many cookies

Browser settings, consent tools, privacy choices, and device controls may let you block or delete optional cookies.

Questions go to Dayzy

Cookie and tracking questions can be sent to Maven at maven@mydayzy.com.

Company Dayzy
Product Moments by Dayzy
Contact maven@mydayzy.com

Cookie Types

Categories that may be used across Moments.

Essential

Strictly necessary cookies

These support core site and product functions such as login, authentication, account security, checkout flow, form protection, session management, load balancing, and remembering privacy choices. Moments may not work correctly without them.

Required for requested services
Preferences

Preference cookies

These may remember choices such as event display options, saved settings, dashboard preferences, accessibility adjustments, or whether you have already seen a notice.

Can often be blocked or deleted
Analytics

Performance and analytics cookies

These may help Dayzy understand visits, page performance, errors, feature use, device types, referral sources, and product trends so Moments can be improved.

Optional where consent is required
Support

Support and communication tools

These may support help forms, chat tools, email delivery, anti-spam protections, customer support workflows, and account communications.

Depends on the feature being used
Payments

Payment and fraud prevention cookies

Payment providers, fraud prevention tools, or checkout services may use cookies or similar technologies to process transactions, reduce abuse, verify sessions, and protect purchases.

Often needed for checkout
Marketing

Marketing and advertising cookies

If Dayzy uses advertising, referral, affiliate, retargeting, or campaign measurement tools, those tools may use cookies to understand campaign performance or show more relevant messages.

Optional where required by law

Full Cookie Use Page

Cookie Use

1. What Cookies Are

Cookies are small text files that a website places on a browser, computer, phone, tablet, or other device. They can help a site recognize a device, remember settings, keep a session active, protect accounts, measure performance, and support product features.

This Cookie Use page also covers similar technologies that store or access information on a device, including pixels, tags, SDKs, scripts, local storage, session storage, and similar tracking or storage tools.

2. How Moments Uses Cookies

Moments by Dayzy may use cookies and similar technologies to operate event pages, dashboards, account tools, checkout flows, forms, uploads, guest features, security tools, analytics, support workflows, and communications.

The exact cookies used may change as Moments grows, features are added, vendors are updated, or product needs change. Dayzy will update this page when our cookie practices materially change.

3. Essential Cookies

Essential cookies are used for core functions that users request or that are needed to keep Moments safe and usable. This may include login sessions, account security, fraud prevention, form protection, checkout security, load balancing, upload handling, and privacy preference storage.

Because these cookies support requested services or security, they may be used even when optional cookies are disabled.

4. Optional Cookies and Consent

Optional cookies may include analytics, performance, personalization, marketing, advertising, affiliate, or campaign measurement tools. Where consent is required, Dayzy should ask before setting optional cookies and should provide a way to change cookie preferences.

Continuing to browse should not be treated as consent in places where a clear affirmative choice is required. If a cookie banner or preference center is available, use it to manage optional cookies.

5. Third-Party Cookies

Some cookies or similar technologies may be provided by third parties that help operate Moments, such as hosting providers, analytics tools, payment processors, security services, email tools, embedded media, maps, social platforms, support tools, or advertising partners.

Third-party providers may process information under their own terms and privacy policies. Dayzy is not responsible for the privacy practices of third-party websites or services that are not controlled by Dayzy.

6. Cookies on Event Pages

Event pages may use cookies or similar technologies to keep guest interactions working, remember RSVP or guestbook sessions, prevent abuse, support uploads, measure page performance, or help hosts understand event page activity.

Guests should understand that event pages may include content, links, embeds, registry tools, maps, payment tools, or other services chosen by a host or connected to the event experience.

7. Browser and Device Controls

Most browsers let users delete cookies, block cookies, limit third-party cookies, clear site data, or receive notices before cookies are stored. Device settings may also offer privacy controls for tracking, storage, advertising identifiers, or app-level permissions.

Blocking or deleting cookies may affect how Moments works. You may need to sign in again, reset preferences, restart a checkout flow, or lose access to some dashboard, RSVP, upload, or guest features.

8. Global Privacy Control and Privacy Choices

Some browsers and extensions can send a Global Privacy Control signal. If Dayzy is required to honor that signal for a user or region, we should treat it as an opt-out request for sale or sharing of personal information as required by applicable law.

Users can also contact Dayzy at maven@mydayzy.com with privacy or cookie questions. Privacy requests are handled under the Privacy Policy and applicable law.

9. Cookie Retention

Session cookies may last only while a browser is open. Persistent cookies may remain for a set period or until they are deleted. Retention depends on the cookie purpose, product feature, vendor settings, browser settings, legal requirements, and operational needs.

Dayzy should keep cookie durations appropriate for the purpose and review cookies as the product changes.

10. Updates to This Page

Dayzy may update this Cookie Use page as Moments changes, vendors change, cookie tools are added, legal requirements evolve, or our practices are refined. The updated page will be posted here with a new effective date.

11. Contact

Questions about cookies, tracking technologies, or privacy choices for Moments by Dayzy can be sent to Maven at maven@mydayzy.com.

Cookie Controls

Ways to manage cookie and tracking preferences.

01

Use site controls

If Moments provides a cookie banner or preference center, use it to allow or reject optional cookie categories.

02

Use browser settings

Delete cookies, block third-party cookies, clear site data, or set browser-level tracking preferences from your browser settings.

03

Contact Dayzy

Email Maven at maven@mydayzy.com if you have questions about cookies, tracking, or privacy choices.

Cookie Questions

Contact Maven at Dayzy about cookies, tracking, or privacy choices for Moments by Dayzy.

maven@mydayzy.com