Spellere

Cookie Policy

You know those incredibly annoying banners that pop up on 99% of the websites you visit, forcing you to click "Accept" or spend five minutes unchecking boxes just to read a single article? I hate them as much as you do. You won't find one of those banners on this website because there is absolutely no reason for one to exist here.

The law only requires those annoying warning banners if a website uses cookies to track your behavior, profile your preferences, or feed data to advertising algorithms. Since I don't do any of that, I don't need to slow down your browser with a compliance popup.


1. What is a Cookie?

To put it simply, a cookie is just a tiny text file that a website drops onto your computer's hard drive through your web browser. Usually, big companies use them to remember who you are, keep you logged into an account, or track what items you looked at so they can show you targeted ads later on the internet.


2. How This Website Handles Cookies

This website does not use tracking cookies. Period.

Because this platform is built on simple PHP and clean HTML, everything runs directly on the server and loads instantly on your machine. I don't use Google Analytics, marketing trackers, or social media pixels that sneak files onto your computer to watch what you're doing.


3. Hostinger Server Mechanics

Because the site is hosted on Hostinger, the server infrastructure might occasionally use standard, automated technical cookies to ensure the website loads fast and stays secure against malicious traffic.

These are purely functional backend tools. They don't look at your personal files, they don't follow you to other websites, and they disappear when you close your browser window. It is basic internet plumbing, not surveillance data mining.


4. How to Control Your Browser

If you don't like the idea of websites putting files on your computer in general, you don't have to take my word for it. You can open your web browser's settings right now and clear your cookies, block third-party cookies completely, or use a private browsing window. The site will still load perfectly fine even if you turn cookies off entirely, because the pages don't rely on tracking software to function.


5. Questions or System Feedback

If you have any questions about how cleanly this site handles your hardware data, feel free to send a message to the administration node: