We use a small number of cookies. None of them track you across other sites, and none of them hand information to third parties. Here is the actual list, in plain language.
A flag for the age gate.
After you confirm you're eighteen or older, we set a single browser flag named korb.gate.v1 with the value "yes". It expires when you clear your storage. It exists so the gate doesn't appear every time you load a page.
A flag for the cookie banner.
When you accept or decline this very notice, we save your choice in korb.customs.v1. Same browser-only mechanism, same lifetime, same scope. Without it, the banner would haunt you forever.
A session cookie from our host.
Most web servers set a short-lived session identifier so requests can be matched together for the duration of your visit. It's used for nothing beyond that, and it dies when you close the tab.
What we don't run.
That is the entire ledger. We do not run Google Analytics. We do not run Meta Pixel. We do not embed advertising networks, third-party heatmaps, A/B testing scripts, or fingerprinting libraries. We do not share storage with any other domain.
How to remove them.
In any modern browser, the site-data panel for this domain will show you exactly what is set and let you wipe it with one button. On mobile, it's tucked under the lock icon in the address bar. We do not need to be told when you do this; it's between you and your browser.
If you decline.
The site still works. The age gate will show every visit, and your decline choice itself will not be remembered between sessions — which is the small irony of cookie banners. If a future change adds anything, we'll update this page first and surface a banner; we won't add cookies quietly. Questions: [email protected].