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Cookie Policy

How we use cookies and how you can control them, in plain language.

Last updated: May 14, 2026

This page explains what cookies are, where Divolog uses them, and how you can change your preferences. For the full picture you can also read our Privacy Policy.

What are cookies?

Small text files saved to your browser when you visit a site. They help us remember you, keep you signed in, and understand how pages get used. We also rely on similar tech like local storage and session storage.

Essential cookies

The site can't run without these. Sign-in, security, session handling, and remembering your cookie choice all depend on them. They can't be turned off; if they were, things like booking or logging in would stop working.

Analytics cookies

With your permission, we use these to see which pages get visited most, where people get stuck, and how Divolog is being used. The data is aggregated (we don't track individuals). We work with Google Analytics and Vercel Web Analytics.

Marketing cookies

We use these to measure whether ads are working and to show you more relevant content. They only turn on when you explicitly opt in via the cookie banner.

Managing your preferences

Open the cookie settings link in the footer to reopen the banner and change your choices. Your browser also has options to block or delete cookies. Turning off essential cookies will break parts of the site.

Third-party cookies

Some cookies come from services embedded in our pages: Google Analytics, Vercel, Stripe (payments), and Supabase (auth). Each one has its own privacy policy. We don't fully control them but the platform needs them to work.

Got a question?

If something about cookies isn't clear, drop our privacy team a line.

privacy@divolog.com