Cookies Policy
What cookies we set on iptvefreetrial.online, why, and how you can switch them off any time.
This page explains how IPTV Free Trial uses cookies and similar storage on iptvefreetrial.online. We've kept it short and in plain English. If you also want the bigger picture on how we handle personal data, see our Privacy Policy.
1. What cookies actually are
A cookie is a tiny text file your browser stores when you visit a site. It lets the site remember small things between page loads — like which language you picked or whether you started a trial form. Some clear when you close the tab (session cookies). Others stick around for a set time or until you delete them (persistent cookies). Modern browsers also use related tools like localStorage; we treat those the same way for the purpose of this policy.
2. What we use, and why
We've kept the list short on purpose. Here's the full picture in one table.
| Category | What it does | Can you opt out? |
|---|---|---|
| Essential | Session cookies for the order and trial flow, cart state, and CSRF protection on form submits. Without these, the trial form and checkout won't work. | No — the site can't run without them. |
| Functional | Remembers your language pick and the device-count toggle on the pricing page so you don't have to re-set them every visit. | Yes — clear them via your browser any time. |
| Analytics | Only set if you accept on the consent banner. We use a privacy-friendly analytics setup that counts page views without building user profiles. If you decline, we don't load it at all. | Yes — say no on the banner, or reset below. |
| Advertising / retargeting | None. We don't run retargeting pixels and we don't sell your data to ad networks. | N/A. |
That's it. No hidden trackers, no third-party scripts loaded "just in case".
3. Third-party tools we link to
A couple of features hand you off to other companies. Here's what happens with cookies in those cases:
- WhatsApp button. Clicking the WhatsApp icon opens WhatsApp directly. We don't drop a cookie when you click — the redirect itself doesn't need one. WhatsApp's own site has its own cookies, governed by their policy.
- Payment processor. When you go to pay, the payment provider (for example, the card processor or PayPal) will set their own cookies on their checkout page to handle fraud checks and your session. We can't see those cookies, and we can't switch them off — they're part of how the payment works.
4. How to manage cookies
You've got two ways to control what's stored:
Use our consent banner
The first time you visit, a banner asks if you're okay with optional cookies. Your choice is saved. Want to change your mind? Click below and the banner will reappear on your next page load.
Use your browser
You can clear or block cookies in any modern browser:
- 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: blocking everything (including essentials) will break the trial form and checkout. That's a browser-level limitation, not something we can work around.
5. Changes to this policy
If we add or remove cookies, we'll update this page and bump the "Last updated" date at the top. We don't email everyone over a small wording tweak, so it's worth checking back if you care about the details.
6. Questions?
If something here isn't clear, or you spotted a cookie we haven't listed, ping us through our contact page. We usually reply within 48 hours.