Cookies

Cookies and consent rules

This page is the public reference for cookie and storage use on the site. It sets the site's storage baseline, explains how the consent choice works, and shows where third-party provider pages may add their own cookies or similar technologies.

Where this policy sits

This policy sits beside Privacy, Terms, Refunds, and the main Legal hub as part of the public commercial and compliance surface. It should be read together with the specific page, checkout page, or provider notice that you are using.

The policy describes what may be stored on this domain and what may happen on provider pages. It should be updated whenever the site setup, vendor list, or consent behavior changes.

The site stores the saved preference under the key listed above across its public pages and offer flows.

This page covers the whole website. It does not mean every offer uses the same checkout flow, provider, or third-party cookie behavior.

A public offer reference does not itself guarantee that a checkout, booking, or provider page is currently available.

Essential storage is used for site functionality and consent memory.
Non-essential storage should stay off until valid consent has been recorded where the applicable law requires it.
Silence, pre-ticked boxes, or bundled consent should not be treated as valid permission for non-essential cookies.

What is tracked publicly

On the public website, tracking may include essential cookies or local storage entries used to keep pages working, remember preferences, preserve security-related state, and store the visitor's consent choice.

If analytics is enabled, the disclosure and consent flow should match the provider named above so the public notice stays accurate.

The site should not describe any tracking category publicly unless that category is actually used or disclosed on a provider page.

Linked providers and checkout pages

When a visitor opens a hosted checkout, booking tool, embedded media player, or similar third-party provider page linked from a public offer, that provider may place its own cookies or similar identifiers under its own privacy and cookie rules.

If the site uses a hosted payment provider for a specific offer, that provider can also use its own cookies and browser storage on its own domain.

The Founding Hundred: when no public checkout or invoice option is published for that offer, the site should not imply a hosted payment-provider cookie flow in the public buying step.

Nemesis: when no public checkout or invoice option is published for that offer, the site should not imply a hosted payment-provider cookie flow in the public buying step.

Visitors should review the provider's own notices before completing a payment or booking step on that provider page.

Managing consent

Visitors can reset the saved cookie choice from the footer control and let the banner appear again, or manage and delete cookies through browser settings.

Clearing browser storage for this site can cause the consent banner to appear again on the next visit.

If the site later adds analytics, advertising, personalization, or cross-site tracking, this policy should be updated before publication so the public disclosure stays accurate.

For questions about cookie use or consent, contact the privacy contact listed in the privacy policy.