Cookie Policy

Effective date: May 8, 2026

This page lists every cookie Folloy sets, what each one does, and how to turn it off. The summary is short because we use very few cookies.

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small text file a site stores in your browser to remember things between page visits — like whether you’re logged in, your dark/light theme preference, or whether you’ve already accepted a privacy banner. Cookies set by the site you’re visiting are called “first-party”; cookies set by external services loaded into the page (Google AdSense, for example) are called “third-party.”

Cookies Folloy sets directly

Name Purpose Lifetime Type
folloy_step Tracks your progress through the multi-step order flow. 2 hours Strictly necessary
folloy_ref Remembers a referral code from ?ref=… URLs. 90 days Functional
folloy.theme Stores your dark / light theme preference (in localStorage). Until you clear it Functional
wordpress_logged_in_* Maintains your login session if you have an account. 14 days Strictly necessary

Third-party cookies on Folloy

Google AdSense serves ads across the site. AdSense uses cookies to: limit how often you see the same ad, prevent click fraud, and (where you’ve consented) personalize ads based on your inferred interests. In the European Union and United Kingdom, these cookies are blocked until you accept via the cookie banner. Outside those regions, you can opt out via Google’s Ad Settings page.

Google reCAPTCHA sets a cookie to verify you’re a human placing the order. It’s loaded only on the verification step of the order flow.

How to control cookies

  • Cookie banner — at the bottom of the page on your first visit (in the EU/UK), gives you accept/reject choices. You can re-open it from any page footer’s “Manage cookies” link.
  • Browser settings — every modern browser lets you block cookies entirely or per-site. Doing so will break login sessions and the multi-step order flow on this site.
  • Google ad personalization — opt out at adssettings.google.com.

Do Not Track

Folloy does not respond to “Do Not Track” browser signals because those signals are no longer reliably implemented. We rely on the cookie banner and Google’s standard ad-personalization controls instead.

Questions

Cookie or privacy questions: privacy@folloy.com.