Cookie Policy
Last updated: June 15, 2026
Effective Date: June 15, 2026
At Self-Audit Success, we believe in honest audits—including our own.
This Cookie Policy explains how we use cookies and similar technologies when you visit our website and interact with the 7-Day Challenge.
We use cookies to make the experience work and improve your experience. We do not use cookies to sell your personal information, and we do not sell your data to third parties.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website.
They help websites remember information such as:
- Your preferences and settings
- Your progress through the challenge
- Basic information about how the site is being used
Some cookies disappear when you close your browser. Others remain for a period of time so the site can remember you when you return.
Why We Use Cookies
Essential Cookies
These cookies are required for the 7-Day Challenge to function properly.
They help us:
- Save your progress through the challenge
- Remember your session information
- Protect against unauthorized access
- Deliver features reliably
Without these cookies, the challenge would not work as intended.
Performance & Analytics Cookies
These cookies help us understand how people use the challenge so we can improve it.
For example, they may help us understand:
- Which audits are most useful
- Where users get stuck
- Which features are used most often
- Technical performance issues
- General engagement patterns
Analytics data is aggregated wherever possible and is used to improve the experience—not to profile individuals.
Preference Cookies
These cookies remember settings and preferences to make your experience smoother.
Examples may include:
- Accessibility settings
- Interface preferences
- Progress-related settings
Assessment Data Is Not a Cookie
Your audit responses, scores, and progress data are stored separately from cookies.
That information exists so the challenge can remember where you left off and generate your results.
Your assessment responses are private and visible only to you unless you choose to share them.
Third-Party Services
We may use trusted third-party services to help us operate and improve the challenge.
Depending on implementation, these services may include:
- Website hosting providers
- Analytics services
- Performance monitoring tools
These providers may place cookies necessary for their services to function.
Each provider maintains its own privacy and cookie practices.
Your Choices
Most web browsers allow you to:
- View stored cookies
- Delete cookies
- Block certain categories of cookies
- Configure cookie preferences
Please note that disabling essential cookies may prevent parts of the 7-Day Challenge from functioning properly, including progress tracking.
Global Privacy Control (GPC)
Self-Audit Success honors the Global Privacy Control browser signal.
If your browser or a privacy extension sends the GPC signal (Sec-GPC: 1), we treat it as a valid opt-out of any non-essential cookies, analytics, and data sharing — no action required on your part. Essential cookies needed to save your progress remain active so the challenge can function.
You can learn more about GPC at globalprivacycontrol.org.
Data Philosophy
Self-Audit Success was built around a simple idea:
Treat your patterns as data, not character flaws.
The same principle applies to how we handle information.
We collect only what is necessary to operate the platform, improve the experience, and help you track your progress. We do not use your personal reflections to advertise to you, sell to you, or profile you for commercial purposes.
Your audit belongs to you.
Changes to This Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time as the platform evolves or legal requirements change.
When we do, we will update the Effective Date at the top of this page.
Contact
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy or how we handle information, please contact us:
Self-Audit Success
Email: selfauditsuccess8@gmail.com
Website: audit.selfauditsuccess.com
"Awareness first. Then one honest move at a time."