Cookie Policy
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What cookies are
Cookies are small text files stored on your device by your browser when you visit a website. They allow a site to remember information about your visit, such as preferences you have set, and to distinguish returning visitors from new ones in aggregate reporting. This page explains, in plain terms, how yadore-sikimu.info uses them.
Categories we use
We organize cookies into three categories, consistent with the consent tool available through the shield icon in the corner of every page on this site.
Necessary cookies support core functions such as remembering that you have interacted with the cookie panel. These cannot be disabled because the site would not function correctly without them.
Analytics cookies help us understand, in aggregate, which pages are read and which are skipped. This data does not identify you personally and is used only to improve the clarity and organization of published guides.
Functional cookies remember small preferences, such as whether you have already reviewed and dismissed the cookie panel, so you are not asked again on every visit.
Third-party cookies
Where this site embeds a third-party resource, such as the map on the Contact page, that provider may set its own cookies according to its own policies. We do not control those cookies directly and recommend reviewing the relevant provider's own cookie documentation if you have specific concerns.
How to control cookies
You can adjust your preferences at any time using the small shield icon fixed in the bottom-right corner of the screen on every page. Opening it reveals toggles for each cookie category described above, along with options to accept all, reject all non-essential cookies, or save a custom combination. Preferences are stored in a cookie named with a prefix specific to this domain, so your choice persists on future visits without needing to be repeated. You can also clear cookies through your browser's own settings at any time, which will reset this preference.
Do Not Track signals
Some browsers offer a "Do Not Track" signal. There is currently no uniform industry standard for how sites should respond to this signal, so this site does not currently alter its behavior based on it. Your cookie preferences set through our own consent tool remain the primary way to control tracking on this site.
Updates to this policy
We may revise this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the cookies we use or in applicable regulation. The date at the top of this page reflects the most recent revision. Questions about this policy can be sent to [email protected].