What a cookie is
A cookie is a small text snippet a website asks your browser to keep. Next time you arrive, the browser sends it back, giving the site context — a session, a preference, an anonymous analytics fingerprint. We use cookies sparingly and only as documented here.
What we set
Strictly necessary
Required for the site to function — a security token when you submit the booking form, for example. These are set automatically and can't be disabled without breaking functionality. They don't track across other sites.
Analytics
A privacy-respecting analytics provider helps us see usage at a population level — which pages are visited, how long they take to load, which links get clicked. The data is aggregated and anonymized; we don't identify individuals. Disable via browser settings or the controls below.
Functional
If you've used the booking form, your browser may keep a small token to prefill your name on a return visit. These cookies improve usability but aren't essential; they expire after 30 days of inactivity.
What we don't deploy
No advertising cookies. No retargeting pixels. No social-media tracking. No third-party tags following you around the web. We don't run that kind of marketing, so we don't load the cookies that enable it.
Third-party cookies
Our analytics provider sets a few first-party cookies as described. Beyond that, we don't intentionally load third-party cookies on public pages. If we add a third-party service later (embedded video, chat widget), we'll update this page first.
How to control cookies
Every modern browser lets you control cookies. Practical options:
- Block third-party cookies via your browser's privacy settings.
- Delete cookies per-site when closing the browser.
- Use private / incognito browsing to skip persistent cookies entirely.
- Use an extension like uBlock Origin or Privacy Badger for finer control.
Disabling all cookies on our site still leaves most things working — but the booking form may behave oddly and we can't remember preferences between visits.
Do Not Track
Some browsers send a "Do Not Track" header on each request. Since the standard is inconsistently implemented, our analytics provider treats DNT as a signal to skip detailed measurement, but does not disable strictly necessary cookies needed for the site to work.
Updates
If we add or change cookies materially, we update this page and revise the "Reviewed" date. We re-read this policy every six months to confirm it matches what the live site actually does.
Contact
Spot a cookie we haven't described? Tell us — now@getmountvnow.online. We treat it as feedback we're glad to receive.