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How Cinderveil uses cookies to keep the circle running smoothly.
When you step through the veil and into Cinderveil, small text files called cookies are placed on your device. These files are completely standard across the modern web and serve a straightforward purpose: they help websites remember who you are and what you prefer, so every visit feels consistent rather than starting from scratch. A cookie cannot run code, carry viruses, or peer into your files. It is simply a labelled envelope your browser stores and hands back to us each time you return to our domain.
Cinderveil uses cookies and closely related technologies — including local storage tokens and session identifiers — to make the platform work as intended. Without them, basic functions like staying signed in across pages or keeping your chosen card-table theme would simply collapse between clicks. We rely on the minimum set required to deliver the experience we have built.
We organise the cookies active on Cinderveil into four clear categories, each with a distinct role in your experience at the table.
Certain features on Cinderveil rely on carefully chosen third-party services. These providers may set their own cookies when their components load on our pages. We vet every integration for privacy standards before it touches our platform. We do not permit advertising networks to place cookies on Cinderveil — the platform carries no advertisements and no advertiser tracking.
Session cookies dissolve the moment you close your browser, taking no record with them. Persistent cookies stay on your device for a defined period — typically between seven and three hundred and sixty-five days depending on their purpose — and are deleted automatically when they expire. You can clear them manually at any time through your browser settings. Functional cookies that remember your table preferences sit at the longer end of that range; security tokens sit at the shorter end.
Every modern browser gives you direct control over cookies. You can instruct your browser to block all third-party cookies, alert you before any cookie is stored, or wipe every cookie when the browser closes. Specific guides are available through the support documentation of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. Bear in mind that disabling functional cookies will reset your personalised settings on each visit, and blocking strictly necessary cookies will prevent core gameplay from functioning. We recommend allowing at minimum the necessary and security categories for the best experience inside the veil.
As Cinderveil grows, so too may our use of cookies. Any meaningful change to the categories described above will be announced on this page with an updated date at the top. Continued use of the platform following a change constitutes acceptance of the revised policy. We encourage you to revisit this page occasionally, particularly after major platform updates.
Questions about how cookies operate on Cinderveil can be directed to our team through the Grimoire section of the platform, where our community guides are active and ready to assist.