COOKIE POLICY.
This Cookie Policy explains how FansEye Sports may use cookies and similar technologies to operate, secure, measure and improve this website and how visitors can manage their available choices.
Cookies support website functions
They may remember technical information, security status or visitor preferences.
Optional use may require consent
Non-essential technologies may remain disabled until an applicable choice is provided.
Some tools may be third-party
Hosting, security or analytics providers may set or access their own technologies.
Browser controls remain available
Visitors can usually block, review or remove stored browser data.
Information about browser storage, preferences and website measurement.
This policy describes the technologies that may be used when a person visits the FansEye Sports website. It should be read together with the Privacy Policy, which explains how personal information may be processed more generally.
References to cookies in this policy also include similar browser or device technologies where those technologies perform a comparable function.
The active cookie configuration may change.
Specific technologies may vary depending on the website hosting environment, security tools, WordPress configuration, installed plugins and optional analytics services. This policy describes the categories that may be used rather than guaranteeing that every listed category is active at all times.
Scope of this Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy applies to cookies and similar technologies used through the FansEye Sports website.
It covers technologies that may support:
- basic website operation and page delivery;
- security, fraud prevention and anti-spam measures;
- contact and project-request forms;
- visitor preferences and consent records;
- website performance and error monitoring;
- analytics or aggregated usage measurement where enabled;
- embedded or linked third-party services where present.
The independent cookie practices of external websites are governed by the policies of those external operators.
What cookies are
A cookie is a small data file that a website or related service may store through a visitor’s browser. The file can contain an identifier, preference, session value or other technical information.
Cookies can help a website recognize the same browser during a session or on a later visit, depending on the type and duration of the cookie.
Session and persistent cookies
- Session cookies usually remain active only during the current browser session and are generally removed after the browser is closed.
- Persistent cookies can remain on a device after the browser is closed until they expire or are removed by the visitor.
First-party and third-party cookies
- First-party cookies are set through the domain the visitor is using.
- Third-party cookies may be set by an external provider whose service is used or embedded on the website.
Similar technologies
The website may also use technologies that are not traditional browser cookies but can store or access technical information in a similar way.
These may include:
- local storage or session storage;
- software-development-kit storage where applicable;
- server logs and security identifiers;
- tracking pixels or web beacons where enabled;
- device or browser signals used for security;
- cached files necessary to display the website efficiently.
The rules and choices described in this policy apply to these technologies where appropriate.
Categories of cookies
The website may use the following categories, depending on its active configuration.
Necessary cookies
Support website delivery, security, form operation, load balancing and other essential technical functions.
Functional cookies
Remember language, interface, accessibility, consent or similar visitor preferences.
Analytics cookies
Help understand page performance, traffic patterns and general interaction with website content.
Third-party technologies
May be associated with embedded content, external services, security systems or linked platforms.
General cookie register
The following table describes the types of technologies that may appear on the website. Exact cookie names and durations depend on the active WordPress, hosting, security and analytics configuration.
| Category | Typical purpose | Typical duration | Choice |
|---|---|---|---|
| Website security | Detecting abuse, suspicious requests, automated attacks or invalid sessions | Session or limited persistent period | Usually essential |
| WordPress operation | Supporting technical website functions and authorized administration | Session or account-dependent | Usually essential |
| Form protection | Preventing spam and maintaining the integrity of project-request forms | Session or limited persistent period | Usually essential |
| Consent preferences | Remembering whether available cookie categories were accepted or declined | Commonly several months | Necessary to remember the choice |
| Interface preferences | Remembering selected display, language or accessibility settings | Session or persistent | Optional where required |
| Performance analytics | Understanding visits, page performance and aggregated usage patterns | Varies by provider and configuration | Optional where required |
| Embedded third-party content | Operating media, maps, repositories or other external website components | Determined by the provider | May require a separate choice |
The presence of a category in this table does not mean that every technology in the category is active on every page or during every visit.
How cookies may be used
Cookies and similar technologies may be used to:
- deliver pages and website resources correctly;
- maintain website security and identify malicious activity;
- protect contact forms against spam and automated abuse;
- remember available privacy or cookie choices;
- maintain selected interface preferences;
- diagnose technical errors and website failures;
- measure website performance and general visitor activity;
- understand which public pages are useful to visitors;
- support embedded content or external integrations where enabled.
Information obtained through cookies will be handled in accordance with the Privacy Policy.
Consent and available choices
Where required by applicable law, optional cookies or similar technologies will be used only after the visitor has been provided with relevant information and an available consent choice.
Technologies that are reasonably necessary for security, requested website functions, network communication or remembering a privacy choice may be used separately where permitted.
Changing a choice
Where a website consent tool is available, visitors may be able to update their choices through that tool. Visitors may also remove stored cookies through their browser settings.
If a visitor deletes the cookie used to remember a consent preference, the website may ask for that preference again during a later visit.
Third-party cookies and services
Some website functions may depend on external providers, such as hosting, security, anti-spam, analytics, media, mapping, code-repository or social platforms.
An external provider may set or access cookies when its service is loaded or used. Those technologies are governed by the provider’s own documentation, privacy terms and cookie settings.
FansEye Sports does not control cookies placed directly by an independent third-party website after a visitor leaves this website.
Visitors should review the policies of an external service before activating embedded content, creating an account or submitting information to that service.
Cookie duration and retention
The storage period depends on the cookie’s function, the active website configuration and the provider responsible for the technology.
A cookie may remain:
- until the current browser session ends;
- until a predefined expiration date;
- until the visitor removes it;
- until a website or provider replaces it;
- until the relevant service or feature is disabled.
Where reasonably possible, cookie durations should be limited to the period needed for the applicable purpose.
Browser and device controls
Most modern browsers provide settings that allow visitors to review, block, limit or remove cookies.
Block new cookies
A browser may be configured to reject all cookies or selected third-party cookies.
Delete stored cookies
Previously stored browser data can usually be removed through privacy settings.
Use private browsing
Private modes may limit the persistence of local browser information after a session.
Control individual websites
Some browsers provide per-domain permissions for cookies, storage and embedded content.
The location and wording of these settings differ between browsers and devices. Visitors should use the official help information provided by their browser or device developer.
Do Not Track and privacy signals
Some browsers or privacy tools transmit signals intended to communicate a visitor’s tracking preference.
Technical standards and legal requirements for interpreting these signals may vary. Where a signal is legally required to be recognized and can be technically processed, the website will seek to handle it consistently with applicable obligations.
A browser signal does not necessarily disable technologies needed for website security, network communication or a service expressly requested by the visitor.
Effects of blocking cookies
Blocking or deleting cookies may affect how the website operates.
Possible effects include:
- privacy preferences not being remembered;
- forms requiring additional verification;
- embedded content remaining unavailable;
- interface preferences returning to default settings;
- security tools requesting repeated checks;
- some pages or functions not operating as intended.
Visitors can still review public information where the website can reasonably provide it without the blocked technology.
Cookies and personal information
Some cookie identifiers or related technical data may be treated as personal information when they can be connected to a device, browser or individual.
Possible information may include:
- IP address or approximate network location;
- browser and device characteristics;
- website pages viewed and interaction timestamps;
- security or session identifiers;
- consent and preference selections;
- referring website or campaign information where enabled.
More information about purposes, sharing, retention, security and privacy rights is provided in the Privacy Policy.
Changes to this Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy may be updated when the website adds or removes plugins, security systems, analytics tools, embedded services or other technologies.
The revised policy will be published on this page with an updated “Last updated” date.
Where required, material changes to optional cookie practices may also be reflected in the website’s consent interface.
Contact and cookie questions
Questions about cookies, browser storage, privacy choices or this policy may be submitted through the FansEye Sports Contact page.
When reporting a cookie-related issue, please identify the relevant page, browser, device and approximate time of the issue where that information is available.
Do not submit passwords, wallet recovery phrases, private keys or other confidential access credentials.
Questions about cookies or browser storage?
Submit a request through the Contact page and identify it as a cookie or privacy inquiry. You can also review the Privacy Policy for broader information about personal-data processing.