Browser-storage Notice

Cookie scope: This notice maps the small pieces of browser storage connected with love-show.org, explains who places them and separates essential site delivery from optional measurement and outbound referral attribution.

What are Browser Records?

A browser record is a compact data entry placed on a device when a page loads. It can remember a language choice, a display preference or whether a consent panel has already been answered. The publisher may place a first-party record; an embedded service can place its own third-party record.

Browser Record Categories Used

1. Essential storage used to deliver the pages

The entries in this group support security or a setting requested by the visitor. Blocking one can remove the saved preference or trigger additional bot checks, although the editorial text should remain reachable.

NamePurposeStorage Duration
ru-themeStores the selected display option (Light/Dark Theme)1 Year
__cf_bmCloudflare Bot Management - Protection against automated attacks30 Minutes

The stated basis for this operational storage is legitimate interest under Article 6(1)(f) UK GDPR; it is not used for advertising personalisation.

2. Analytics Browser Records (Require Consent)

We use Cloudflare Web Analytics Cloudflare Web Analytics supplies broad traffic counts without building an individual visitor profile. The configuration does not rely on tracking cookies, stored IP addresses or browser fingerprinting; the desk receives totals such as page views and device categories.

Legal basis: Article 6(1)(a) UK GDPR (Consent).

3. Referral records created after an operator link is chosen

An outbound operator link passes through the relevant affiliate platform before reaching the casino. Its referral record attributes a later registration to this publication. Love-show.org receives aggregate conversion totals, not the visitor's name, account credentials or payment details.

The receiving operator or affiliate platform controls any identifier created after departure from this publication. Its own privacy and storage notices describe duration, purpose and deletion controls.

Browser Record Management

In Your Browser

Every major browser provides controls for removing saved records, rejecting new ones or limiting third-party storage. The browser vendor's support page explains the exact route for the current version:

Rejecting every stored entry can remove a remembered theme or consent choice and may cause security checks to repeat. It should not be necessary merely to read the articles.

Tracking Protection

Firefox and Safari include anti-tracking controls that restrict cross-site identifiers by default. Keeping those controls active reduces third-party observation without preventing the core pages from loading.

Updates

The notice changes when the publication adds, removes or reconfigures a storage technology. The revision date identifies which description applies to the current setup.

Last Updated: April 2026

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