Cookies Policy
The small files we use to keep you signed in, remember your country and understand what is working. In plain terms.
Last updated 6 July 2026.
What cookies are
Cookies are small files a website stores on your device. We use them, and similar technologies like local storage, to make the site work, to remember your choices, and to see how the site is used so we can make it better.
The kinds we use
Strictly necessary
Keep you signed in, remember your region and keep the site secure. These are always on because the site cannot work without them.
Preference
Remember choices like your country club and display settings so you do not set them every visit.
Analytics
Help us understand which pages are used so we can improve them. These are aggregated and, for children's accounts, never used to build advertising profiles.
Children and cookies
Because so many of our users are minors, we hold analytics to a higher bar. We do not use cookies to profile children or to serve behavioural advertising, and we do not sell data gathered through cookies. This sits alongside the wider commitments in our Privacy Policy.
Your choices
Where the law requires consent, we ask before setting non-essential cookies, and you can change your mind later. You can also block or delete cookies in your browser settings, though some parts of the site may not work as well if you turn off the strictly necessary ones.
Questions
If you want to know more about a specific cookie, open a tracked request through our support desk.