Cookie Policy
Last updated: March 17, 2026
What Are Cookies
This Cookie Policy explains how glenheath.org uses cookies on our website. We use cookies to improve your browsing experience and provide you with personalized services tailored to your cycling interests. Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device when you visit our site. They help us remember your preferences, understand how you interact with our cycling club information, and enhance your overall experience when exploring our group ride events, spinning classes, and gravel trail schedules. These files do not harm your device and are a standard technology used across the internet to improve website functionality and user engagement.
Types of Cookies We Use
We utilize several categories of cookies to serve different purposes. Essential cookies are necessary for our website to function properly and allow you to navigate our pages and access information about cycling events. Performance cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our site by collecting anonymous data about page visits and usage patterns related to bike ride announcements and cycling club information.
Functional cookies enable us to remember your preferences when you return to our site, such as your favorite cycling routes or preferred group ride times. Preference cookies store information about your interests in specific types of cycling activities, whether you prefer road cycling, gravel trails, or indoor spinning classes. Marketing cookies may be used to track your interactions across different pages to help us deliver more relevant content about our weekend scenic cycling routes and charity bike rides.
How We Use Cookies
Our primary purpose for using cookies is to enhance your experience on our website and provide you with relevant information about cycling clubs and group ride events for adults aged 40-60. We use cookies to remember your login information, maintain your session while browsing our cycling schedules, and track which pages you visit most frequently. This helps us understand which aspects of our content—whether it's our spinning class meetups, gravel trail ride schedules, or charity cycling announcements—are most valuable to our community.
We also use cookies to improve our website's performance and security. By analyzing aggregated cookie data, we identify technical issues, optimize page load times, and ensure our site functions smoothly across all devices. Additionally, we use cookies to customize your experience by remembering your preferences and suggesting cycling events that match your interests and skill level in the United States cycling community.
Managing Your Cookies
You have full control over how cookies are used on your device. Most web browsers allow you to manage cookie settings through your preferences or privacy settings. You can choose to accept all cookies, reject all cookies, or selectively accept certain types of cookies while blocking others. Keep in mind that disabling cookies may affect your ability to access certain features of our website or personalize your experience with our cycling club information and event schedules.
If you wish to delete cookies that have already been stored on your device, you can do so through your browser's settings or privacy tools. Most browsers provide options to clear browsing data, including cookies, from a specific date range or all time. We encourage you to review your browser's help documentation for specific instructions on managing cookies. You can also opt out of certain types of tracking cookies through your browser's do-not-track features if available. We respect your privacy choices and remain committed to providing excellent information about group cycling events, scenic routes, and community rides regardless of your cookie preferences.
Questions About Our Cookie Policy
If you have questions or concerns about how we use cookies or our cookie practices, we encourage you to reach out. Your feedback helps us continuously improve our website and services for the cycling community. We are committed to transparency and maintaining your trust as you explore our cycling clubs, group ride events, and cycling resources for adults aged 40-60 across the United States.