Effective: May 2026
Cookies are small text files your browser stores when you visit a website. They help us remember your preferences, keep you logged in, and understand how people use the site. Pretty much every website uses them. We use a few types, and this page explains each one so you can decide what you're comfortable with.
Three categories. Necessary cookies handle login sessions, age verification, and cookie consent — these can't be turned off because the site breaks without them. Analytics cookies help us see traffic patterns and which pages get used most. Preference cookies remember your display settings so you don't reconfigure things every visit.
We may use analytics services that set their own cookies. They process data on our behalf and can't use it for their own marketing. We don't run advertising cookies or tracking pixels. Nothing collected through cookies gets sold. If we change analytics providers, this page gets updated.
Use the settings panel on the cookie bar that appears when you first visit. You can also clear your browser cookies for our domain anytime — the consent prompt will reappear. Most browsers let you block cookies entirely through privacy settings, though that may break login and other features. Questions? Email [email protected].