Cookie policy

How Neighborly Harvest uses cookies and local storage.

This policy explains the browser storage and similar technologies used to run marketplace accounts, carts, preferences, analytics, security, and service reliability.

Last updated May 22, 2026

Technologies We Use

Neighborly Harvest may use cookies, local storage, session storage, pixels, logs, and similar technologies. These tools help the site remember account sessions, cart details, preferences, marketplace location context, and security signals.

Current client storage includes marketplace location preferences, cart and checkout recovery, Supabase or local session handling, farm registration drafts, and locally generated analytics visitor or session identifiers.

We do not state that a cookie banner is available unless one is implemented on the site. Browser controls may allow you to limit or delete cookies and local storage.

Why We Use Them

  • Essential operation, including authentication, account sessions, cart behavior, checkout support, and security.
  • Preferences, including saved marketplace location, display choices, and repeated workflow convenience.
  • Analytics and performance, including page usage, errors, feature performance, and marketplace reliability.
  • Fraud, abuse, and security prevention, including account protection, payment-risk signals, and suspicious activity review.
  • Marketing or conversion measurement if those technologies are implemented and permitted.

Choices

You can use browser settings to block or delete many cookies and storage technologies. Blocking essential storage may prevent login, cart, checkout, location, or preference features from working correctly.

You can opt out of marketing emails using unsubscribe links, the unsubscribe page, the privacy request page, or by contacting us. Some analytics providers may offer separate opt-out tools through browser settings or provider controls.

Contact

Questions about cookies or tracking can be sent to anthony@neighborlyharvest.com.