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Cookie Policy

Mapleshade · Last Updated: 1 February 2025

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device by a website when you visit it. They help the site remember information about your visit — like your preferences or whether you've consented to certain activities — so you don't have to re-enter the same information next time.

Cookies do not give us access to your device. We only see what the cookie itself stores, which is limited to what we put there in the first place.

Cookies We Use

Essential Cookies

Always Active

These cookies are required for the website to function. They cannot be disabled. They do not track you for marketing purposes.

Examples: session management, cookie consent preferences · Duration: session or up to 1 year

Analytics Cookies

These cookies help us understand how visitors use the site — which pages are visited, how long people stay, and where they came from. This information is anonymised and used only to improve the site.

Examples: Google Analytics · Duration: up to 2 years

Marketing Cookies

These cookies are used to track visits across websites and may be used to show relevant advertisements. We use them sparingly and only with consent.

Examples: Facebook Pixel, Google Ads · Duration: up to 1 year

Preference Cookies

These cookies remember choices you've made — such as your language or region — so we can provide a more consistent experience on future visits.

Examples: language settings, form pre-fill · Duration: up to 1 year

Third-Party Cookies

Some cookies on our site are set by third-party services we use, such as:

These third parties have their own privacy and cookie policies. We encourage you to review them directly.

Managing Cookies in Your Browser

You can also control cookies directly through your browser settings. Here's how for common browsers:

  1. Click the three dots menu in the top right and select Settings.
  2. Go to Privacy and security, then Cookies and other site data.
  3. Choose your preferred setting or manage exceptions by site.
  4. To delete existing cookies, click See all cookies and site data.
  1. Click the hamburger menu and select Settings.
  2. Go to Privacy & Security and scroll to Cookies and Site Data.
  3. Click Manage Exceptions to allow or block specific sites.
  4. Click Clear Data to remove stored cookies.
  1. Open Safari and go to Preferences (or Settings on iPhone).
  2. Select the Privacy tab.
  3. Under Cookies and website data, choose your blocking preference.
  4. Click Manage Website Data to view and delete stored cookies.
  1. Click the three dots menu and select Settings.
  2. Go to Cookies and site permissions, then Cookies and site data.
  3. Toggle blocking settings or manage site-specific exceptions.
  4. Use the See all cookies and site data option to review and delete.

Note: Disabling cookies may affect how certain parts of the site work. Essential cookies cannot be blocked at the browser level for basic site functionality to remain intact.

Your Rights

You have the right to:

Contact us for any cookie-related queries at [email protected].