Cookies Policy
The cookies we set, the ones we don't, and how to switch off anything you'd rather not have.
This page covers the cookies Xtreme Tv uses on xtremetv.cam, what each one is for, and how you can turn off the ones you don't want. For everything else about how we handle your data, head over to our Privacy Policy.
1. What cookies actually are
Cookies are tiny text files a website drops on your device when you visit. They let the site remember small things about you between page loads — your language pick, whether you've already accepted the consent banner, or whether you're logged into a trial. Nothing dramatic.
Some cookies vanish the moment you close the tab (session cookies). Others stick around for a set number of days, weeks, or years until they expire or you clear them yourself (persistent cookies). We use both, and the table further down tells you which is which.
2. Why we set them
We don't set cookies for fun. Each one has a job:
- Keep the site working — buttons, forms, the mobile menu, the pricing toggle.
- Remember your cookie consent choice so the banner doesn't nag you on every page.
- See which pages people read and which they bounce off, so we can fix the bad ones.
- Show the right pricing for your country (we don't charge US prices in Lagos).
3. The cookies we use
Strictly necessary
These run the site. Without them you can't submit the trial form, the pricing toggle freezes, and the mobile menu won't open. You can't turn them off — if you block them, the site stops working. That's the trade.
| Name | What it does | How long it lasts |
|---|---|---|
cookie_consent |
Stores your accept-or-decline choice for the consent banner | 1 year (browser localStorage) |
Analytics
We run Google Analytics so we can see things like which pages are popular, which devices people use, and where the site is slow. The numbers are aggregated and anonymised — we can't pick you out of the data, and we don't try to.
| Name | What it does | How long it lasts |
|---|---|---|
_ga |
Google Analytics — tells one visitor apart from another | 2 years |
_ga_* |
Google Analytics — keeps session state between page loads | 2 years |
These only fire if you accept the banner. Decline it and Analytics stays off — full stop.
Marketing
We don't run ad-targeting pixels on this site right now. No Facebook Pixel, no TikTok pixel, no programmatic ad cookies. If that ever changes we'll list them here and put them behind the same consent banner.
Third-party cookies
If you click through to a payment processor like PayPal or Stripe, that company sets its own cookies on its own pages once you land there. We don't control those — you'll want to read their cookie pages directly:
4. How to turn things off
First time you visit, a consent banner asks whether you're OK with non-essential cookies. You can change your mind any time using the controls below.
Reset your consent
Tap the button. It wipes your stored preference and the banner comes back next time you load a page.
Block them in your browser
If you'd rather manage cookies from the browser side, here's where the settings live:
- Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data
- Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
- Safari: Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
- Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Cookies and site data
Heads up: block everything and parts of the site won't work properly. That's true of any site, not just ours.
Opt out of Google Analytics everywhere
If you'd rather Analytics never fired on any site, Google offers a browser add-on that does exactly that: Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.
5. Changes to this policy
If we start using a new cookie — or stop using one listed here — we'll update this page and bump the effective date at the top. It's worth a quick re-read every few months if cookies are something you track.
6. Questions about cookies
Drop us a note through the contact page and we'll come back to you within 48 hours. If WhatsApp is easier, chat with us there instead — same team either way.