Effective date: 1 June 2026

Last updated: 27 April 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how Cosycookie uses cookies and similar technologies on its website and related marketplace pages. It should be read together with our Privacy Policy.

Because the final website stack is still being built, some services referred to in this policy may be enabled only when the relevant feature goes live. If a service is not enabled, the related cookies should not be active until it is added to the site.

1. What cookies are

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help a site remember actions, preferences, and session details, understand usage patterns, keep accounts secure, and support website functionality.

Some cookies are set by Cosycookie directly and some are set by third-party providers whose tools we use. Cookies may be session cookies, which expire when you close your browser, or persistent cookies, which remain for a defined period unless you delete them earlier.

2. How Cosycookie uses cookies

We use strictly necessary cookies to operate the website, keep users signed in where applicable, maintain security, remember essential checkout or account states, and support basic platform administration.

We use performance and analytics cookies to understand how visitors use the site, which pages perform well, where errors occur, and how we can improve the website and customer journey. For example, this may include Google Analytics if enabled.

We may use functionality cookies to remember user preferences such as language, location assumptions, cookie choices, or other settings that improve the user experience.

If marketing or advertising tools are enabled in the future, we may also use advertising, remarketing, or conversion cookies to measure campaigns or personalise ads, but only where the relevant legal basis and consent requirements are met.

As the live site develops, we should also keep a practical cookie inventory so that the categories described in this policy continue to match the actual services and scripts running on the site.

3. Third-party tools that may set cookies

Depending on which site features are enabled, cookies may be set or read by tools such as Google Analytics, payment providers, video or map providers, embedded social media features, email marketing tools such as Mailchimp or Hostinger Reach, and advertising tools such as Google AdSense where enabled later.

These providers may act as separate controllers for their own cookie and analytics practices. Their data handling is governed by their own privacy and cookie notices as well as by the settings and contracts we put in place with them.

4. Consent and cookie controls

Where law requires consent for non-essential cookies, Cosycookie will seek that consent through a cookie banner, consent manager, or similar tool before placing or activating the relevant cookies. Non-essential cookies should remain off by default until the user gives a valid consent signal.

The consent interface should make it as easy to reject non-essential cookies as it is to accept them, should offer a clear manage-preferences option, and should avoid misleading design that nudges users into consent unfairly.

You can usually adjust cookie preferences at any time through the consent tool if one is available on the site. A persistent footer or account-area link such as Cookie Settings should be available where practical so that users can revisit their choices. You can also block or delete cookies through your browser settings, although doing so may affect website functionality, account access, checkout performance, or saved preferences.

Strictly necessary cookies are generally required for the website to function properly and cannot usually be disabled through the site itself.

5. Keeping the cookie list accurate

Because some website tools may still change before launch, the exact names, providers, and lifespans of cookies should be checked against the live build and cookie scanner before the site is publicly launched and again whenever a major provider is added, removed, or reconfigured.

If a consent manager offers category descriptions or a detailed cookie table, those details should be kept aligned with this policy so that customer-facing information remains accurate and not misleading.

6. Changes to this policy

We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in law, cookie technology, website features, analytics tools, or advertising tools. The latest version published on the website will apply from the date shown at the top of the document.

Contact details

Agate International LTD trading as Cosycookie

Website: https://www.cosycookie.com

Registered office: 71-75 Shelton Street, Covent Garden, London, United Kingdom, WC2H 9JQ

Registered in England and Wales

Company number: 12996873

Customer support: customers@cosycookie.com

General and privacy enquiries: info@cosycookie.com