YEARLY PLAN Cookie Policy
Last updated: August 4, 2026
Welcome to the official YEARLY PLAN website (the “Website”). We wish to explain, in clear and transparent language, how the Website uses cookies and similar technologies, what this means for you, and the choices available to you.
For the general rules on the processing of personal information, please also read the Website’s Privacy Policy; for the rules governing website use, intellectual property and disclaimers, please also read the Website’s Terms of Use.
1. What Are Cookies?
A cookie is a small text file that a website stores on your device (computer, mobile phone or tablet) through your browser when you visit the website. It helps the website recognize your browser, maintain your browsing session, remember your preferences, or ensure the secure operation of the website. When you visit the same website again, your device sends the relevant cookie back to the website so that the website can “recognize” your browser.
Technologies that serve a similar purpose to cookies include local storage (Local Storage / Session Storage), pixel tags and SDK identifiers. The descriptions of cookies in this Policy apply equally to these similar technologies.
Cookies fall into two categories based on how long they are stored: session cookies expire when you close your browser; persistent cookies remain for their set validity period unless you delete them manually or your browser clears them automatically.
2. First-Party Cookies and Third-Party Cookies
Cookies also fall into two categories based on who sets them:
(1) First-party cookies: set directly by the Website you are visiting, and used to ensure the normal operation of the Website and its services.
(2) Third-party cookies: set through the Website by other organizations. When a webpage embeds elements provided by third parties (such as videos, maps, analytics tools or social media components), those third parties may set or read cookies under their own domains and independently process the relevant information in accordance with their own privacy policies.
As of the date of this update, the Website has not introduced any third-party cookies for statistical analysis, advertising/marketing or cross-site tracking. Where basic service providers such as cloud server, CDN acceleration or security protection providers must set technical identifiers in order to provide their underlying services, we only permit them to process such identifiers within the scope of their engagement and prohibit any use for their own marketing purposes. If third-party components are embedded in the future, we will, before enabling them, publish the names of the third parties, the purposes of use, the types of information involved and links to their privacy policies, and will obtain your consent where required by law, except where consent is not legally required.
3. What Cookies Does the Website Use?
At present, the Website only enables “strictly necessary cookies”; no other categories of cookies are enabled. The purposes, current status and your choices for each category are set out in the table below:
| Category | What it does | Current status | Your choices |
|---|---|---|---|
| Strictly necessary | Ensures proper page loading, security protection, session maintenance and troubleshooting | In use (essential for the Website’s operation) | Cannot be switched off via the Website; may be disabled through your browser, but this may prevent the Website from displaying properly, and you bear the relevant consequences yourself |
| Preferences / functional | Remembers your browsing preferences such as language and display settings | Not enabled | If enabled in the future, a settings entry point will be provided so that you can adjust or clear them at any time |
| Statistics / analytics | Counts visits, page dwell time and traffic sources to help us improve | Not enabled | If enabled in the future, we will publish notice and obtain your consent |
| our content | before launch; refusing them will not affect your browsing | ||
| Advertising / targeting | Personalized advertising, remarketing or cross-site tracking | Not used | If used in the future, we will provide prominent notice and a convenient way to refuse |
3.1 Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are essential for the normal operation of the Website and are usually set only in response to actions you actively initiate (such as visiting a page or submitting a form). They are not used to collect your personally identifiable information or interest profiles, and therefore do not require your prior consent and cannot be switched off within the Website. You can block them through your browser settings, but some features of the Website may not function properly as a result.
3.2 Preferences / Functional Cookies
These cookies remember your browsing preferences such as language and display settings, so that the Website better suits your usage habits. The Website does not currently enable this category; if it is enabled in the future, we will update this Policy and provide you with a convenient management entry point.
3.3 Statistics / Analytics Cookies
These cookies help us understand visitor numbers, popular pages and how visitors browse the Website, so that we can improve the presentation of our content. The Website does not currently enable this category; if it is enabled in the future, we will publish notice and obtain your consent in accordance with the law before launch — refusing these cookies will not affect your normal browsing of the Website.
3.4 Advertising / Targeting Cookies
These cookies are usually set by advertising partners to build visitor interest profiles and display relevant advertisements on other websites. The Website does not use this category of cookies and will not provide any third party with data for advertising tracking purposes.
The specific names, validity periods and setting parties of cookies may change with website versions or service architecture. Based on our technical reviews, we will keep them published in this Policy or in the cookie settings center on an ongoing basis, and keep them consistent with actual usage.
4. Our Legal Bases for Processing Cookies
(1) Strictly necessary cookies: necessary for providing you with website access services (i.e., responding to your requests to access and use website content) and for fulfilling our cybersecurity protection obligations.
(2) Other categories of cookies (if enabled in the future): based on your consent. You may withdraw your consent at any time; withdrawal does not affect processing activities already carried out on the basis of consent prior to withdrawal.
5. Cookie Banner and Consent Management
As the Website currently uses only strictly necessary cookies, no cookie consent banner is in place for the time being.
If statistics, preference or marketing cookies are enabled in the future, we will display a cookie banner upon your first visit and provide “Accept”, “Reject” and “Customize Settings” options. We will record your choice through a technical cookie to avoid repeated interruption; refusing or withdrawing consent will not affect your continued browsing of the Website’s basic content.
6. How to Manage or Delete Cookies
In addition to managing cookies through the settings entry point we provide, you can also delete, block or restrict cookies directly through your browser. A common path is generally: browser “Settings” — “Privacy and Security” — “Cookies and other site data”; the exact naming may vary slightly between browsers.
Please note: deleting or blocking strictly necessary cookies may cause abnormal page display, failed security verification or unavailability of certain features.
7. Who Has Access to Information Collected Through Cookies
Information collected through cookies is processed only internally by our functional personnel who have a genuine need to know it for the purposes described in this Policy. Our technical service providers for cloud servers, CDN, security protection and the like may process the relevant technical identifiers as entrusted processors; we require them to process such identifiers only within the scope of their engagement, to implement appropriate security protection measures, and not to use them for their own purposes.
8. Retention Period of Cookies and Related Information
Session cookies expire when you close your browser; the validity period of persistent cookies is subject to their actual settings, and you may delete them at any time through your browser. Server logs related to the secure operation of the Website will be retained for no less than six months as agreed in the Privacy Policy; after the retention period expires, we will delete or anonymize them.
9. Your Rights
In respect of your personal information that we process through cookies, you are entitled by law to access, copy, correct and delete it, and you have the right to withdraw your consent to non-essential cookies without affecting the basic functions of the Website. When exercising these rights, you shall provide the identity verification materials, explanations and undertakings reasonably required by us; we are entitled to refuse your request if verification cannot be completed. We are also entitled to refuse requests that are manifestly repetitive, exceed a reasonable scope, require excessive resources or violate laws and regulations. You may contact us through the channels set out in Section 10 of this Policy to exercise the above rights.
10. Contact Us
Personal information processor: the operating entity of the YEARLY PLAN brand (the company’s full name and contact details are subject to the information published on the Website’s “Contact Us” page).
If you have any questions, comments or complaints about this Policy or the use of cookies, or wish to exercise the rights described above, please contact us through the channels published on the Website’s “Contact Us” page, or ask our official customer service to forward your request to our Legal and Compliance Department. We will process and respond within a reasonable period of time.
11. Updates to This Policy
We may update this Policy in response to technical adjustments to the Website, changes in laws and regulations, or regulatory requirements. The updated Policy will be published on the Website with its effective date stated. If we add non-essential cookies, change the purposes for which cookies are used, or introduce new third-party cookies, we will separately notify you and obtain your consent in accordance with the law. Except in the foregoing circumstances, other updates to this Policy take effect from the date of publication, and your continued access to the Website constitutes your consent to the updated Policy.