Cookies Policy
The cookies we drop on your device, why each one is there, and how to switch the optional ones off whenever you like.
This page covers what cookies actually are, the ones Airtek TV puts on airtektv.tv, and the controls you've got. For the wider story on data handling, head over to our Privacy Policy.
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are tiny text files a website saves on your phone, tablet or computer when you visit. They're how a site recognises you across pages — remembering your language preference, whether you've logged in, and so on — so you're not re-entering the same info every time.
Some cookies are "session" types that vanish the second you close the tab; others are "persistent" and stick around for a set period or until you wipe them yourself.
2. How We Use Cookies
Airtek TV relies on cookies for a few things:
- Keeping core parts of the site working — pricing, forms, the mobile menu (essential cookies).
- Remembering whether you've already accepted or declined cookies.
- Looking at anonymous traffic patterns so we can fix slow pages and dead ends (analytics cookies).
- Tailoring promotional content to your interests, but only after you opt in (marketing cookies).
3. Types of Cookies We Use
Essential Cookies
These are strictly required — they make the site work. Without them, the pricing toggle, trial form and mobile menu wouldn't function. There's no opt-out for this category, but they don't track anything beyond the site itself.
| Cookie Name | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|
cookie_consent |
Stores your cookie consent choice | 1 year (localStorage) |
Analytics Cookies
Google Analytics shows us which pages get the most attention and where folks drop off. The data is bundled together and stripped of identifiers, so we can't tie any of it back to you personally.
| Cookie Name | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|
_ga |
Google Analytics — distinguishes users | 2 years |
_ga_* |
Google Analytics — session state | 2 years |
These only fire up once you tap "accept" on the consent banner — never before.
Third-Party Cookies
Once you click off to a payment processor like PayPal or Stripe, those companies set their own cookies on their domains. Those sit outside our control, so it's worth a glance at their respective privacy notes if you're curious.
4. Your Cookie Choices
The first time you land on the site, a small banner pops up asking whether you want the optional cookies on or off. Whatever you pick, you can flip later via the controls below.
Reset your consent
Hit the button to wipe your stored choice — the banner will pop up again on your next visit so you can decide afresh.
Browser settings
If you'd rather handle it at the browser level, here's where to look:
- Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data
- Firefox: Options → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
- Safari: Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
- Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Cookies and site data
Heads up: turning every cookie off across the web may stop bits of this site from working as expected.
Opt out of Google Analytics
For an across-the-board opt-out, grab the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on — it blocks GA tracking on every site you visit, not just ours.
5. Changes to This Policy
If the cookies on the site change, or new privacy rules come along, we'll refresh this page and update the "Effective date" at the top. Worth checking in once in a while.
6. Contact
Got a question we haven't covered? Send it through the contact page and we'll come back to you inside 48 hours.