Cookie Policy

Last updated: June 23, 2026

Tomorrow Wall uses cookies and similar browser storage. Under the EU ePrivacy rules and the GDPR, we only set non-essential cookies after you have given us consent through the cookie banner. You can change or withdraw your consent at any time.

Categories we use

Essential (always on)

Required to deliver the service you ask for: signing in, keeping your session, and processing tile purchases securely. These cannot be switched off.

  • Authentication — keeps you signed in. Cookies starting with sb- or supabase. Retention: session / up to 1 year.
  • Stripe — payment processing and fraud prevention. Cookies starting with __stripe and m. Set by stripe.com. Retention: up to 1 year.
  • Cookie consent record — remembers your choices so we don't ask again. Cookie tomorrowwall-klaro. Retention: 1 year.

Functional (consent required)

Remember your preferences on the wall (zoom level, view options). The site still works without these.

  • Site preferences — cookies starting with tw- or tomorrowwall-. Retention: up to 1 year.

Analytics (consent required)

Anonymous usage statistics that help us understand how the wall is used. Off by default. No analytics scripts run until you explicitly opt in.

  • Google Analytics — cookies _ga, _gid, _gat. Retention: up to 2 years. Provider: Google Ireland Ltd.

Managing your consent

Use the button below to review and change your choices. You can also withdraw consent at any time — non-essential cookies are then removed on your next visit. Blocking essential cookies will prevent sign-in and purchases from working.

Third-party cookies

Stripe and (if you opt in) Google Analytics set their own cookies on their own domains. Their use of those cookies is governed by their own privacy and cookie policies:

More information

For the full picture of how we handle personal data, see our Privacy Policy. Questions? Email info@tomorrowwall.com.

Changes to this policy

We may update this Cookie Policy as we add or remove services. Material changes will trigger a fresh consent prompt.