Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how Luck Lyzer uses cookies and similar technologies on lucklyzer.com.
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your device when you visit. They allow the site to remember your actions and preferences over time and help us understand how the Site is used.
2. Categories of cookies we may use
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Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies are required for core functionality such as page navigation and security features. Without them, the Site may not function properly. -
Performance and analytics cookies
When enabled, these cookies help us measure traffic and usage patterns so we can improve how the Site works. Data is typically aggregated and not used to identify individual users. -
Functionality cookies
These cookies can remember your preferences (for example language or cookie choices) to provide a more tailored experience.
3. Third-party cookies
We may use third-party services such as analytics providers or embedded content. These third parties may set their own cookies when you visit the Site or interact with their content. Their use of information is governed by their own privacy and cookie policies.
4. Managing your cookie choices
On your first visit, a banner or notice may offer you options for non-essential cookies. You can also control cookies through your browser settings by blocking, restricting or deleting cookies. Blocking some cookies may affect how well certain features of the Site work.
5. Cookie duration
Some cookies are "session" cookies that expire when you close your browser. Others are "persistent" and remain on your device until they expire or are deleted. The exact duration will depend on the cookie and its purpose.
6. Changes to this Cookie Policy
We may update this Policy periodically. Any significant changes will be posted on this page with an updated "Last updated" date.
7. Contact
If you have questions about how we use cookies on lucklyzer.com, please contact us using the details provided on the Site.
This Cookie Policy is a general template and is not legal advice. Site operators should take independent legal advice to ensure that their cookie practices and banners comply with applicable law and regulator guidance.