Cookies Policy
The cookies we set on kemoeiptv.online, why they're there, and the simple toggles you can flip to turn off the optional ones.
Short version: Kemo IPTV uses a tiny number of cookies — a couple to keep the site working and a couple for analytics so we can see which pages people actually use. That's it. No ad networks, no tracking pixels following you around the web. If you want the longer story, keep reading. For the wider picture on how we look after your data, our Privacy Policy covers it.
1. What's a cookie, really?
A cookie is a small text file your browser saves on your phone, laptop, or TV box when you visit a site. It's how the site remembers little things — like the language you picked, or that you've already clicked "Got it" on the consent banner — so you're not starting from scratch every visit.
Some cookies vanish the second you close the tab (those are session cookies). Others stick around for a set time, or until you wipe them yourself (persistent cookies). Both kinds are common, and you're in control of all of them.
2. The cookies we actually set
We split ours into two simple buckets:
- Essential session cookies — these keep the basics working: the consent banner remembering your choice, the pricing toggle, the trial form, the mobile menu. Without these, the site breaks.
- Analytics cookies — these only fire if you say yes on the banner. They tell us which pages get read, which links get clicked, and where people drop off, so we can fix the rough edges.
That's the whole list. We don't run advertising cookies or sell data to third parties.
3. Essential cookies (always on)
These are the ones we can't switch off, because the site won't work properly without them. There's nothing personal in here — just a flag that says "this visitor has already chosen their cookie preference."
| Name | What it does | How long |
|---|---|---|
cookie_consent |
Remembers whether you accepted or declined optional cookies, so the banner doesn't keep popping up. | 1 year (stored in localStorage) |
4. Analytics cookies (only if you opt in)
If you accept on the banner, we use Google Analytics 4 to count visits and watch traffic patterns. The data's aggregated — we can't pull out who you are, what's on your screen, or what you watch. It's purely "this page got 1,200 views this week" type stuff.
| Name | What it does | How long |
|---|---|---|
_ga |
Tells one anonymous visitor apart from another so the page-view count isn't double-counting. | 2 years |
_ga_* |
Holds session-level info for the GA4 property (referrer, time on page, etc.). | 2 years |
Decline on the banner and these never get set. Simple as that.
Third-party cookies on payment pages
If you click through to PayPal or Stripe to pay, those companies will set their own cookies on their sites. We don't see them and we can't switch them off — they're governed by PayPal's and Stripe's own policies. If you want the full picture, check their privacy pages directly.
5. How to turn off the optional ones
You've got three easy ways to manage what's running.
Option 1 — the consent banner
The banner that showed up on your first visit is the fastest route. Click the button below and it'll come straight back so you can change your mind:
Decline analytics on the banner and the GA4 cookies are gone for good (until you change your mind).
Option 2 — your browser settings
Every modern browser has a built-in cookie manager. You can block all cookies, block only third-party ones, or wipe what's already there. Here's where to find each one:
- Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data
- Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
- Safari: Settings → Privacy → Manage Website Data
- Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Cookies and site data
Heads up: if you block everything, parts of the site (like remembering your consent choice) will stop working as expected. That's the trade-off.
Option 3 — opt out of Google Analytics globally
Want to switch off GA across every site you ever visit? Google's official Analytics opt-out add-on handles that in one install.
6. When this policy changes
If we add a new cookie, drop one, or switch analytics tools, we'll update this page and bump the "Last updated" date at the top. We won't email you about it — just check back if you're curious.
7. Got questions?
Anything not covered here, or something you'd like us to explain in plainer English? Drop us a line through the contact page and we'll reply within 48 hours.