Cookies Policy
Cookies — what they are and how we use them on Epix IPTV. Short, plain English, no legal fog.
This page covers what cookies are, how Epix IPTV uses them on epixiptv.cam, and the choices you've got. For a wider look at how we handle personal data, our Privacy Policy has the full story.
1. What's a Cookie?
A cookie is a tiny text file your browser saves when you visit a site. It lets the site remember small things about your visit — the language you picked, whether you've already dismissed a banner, the page you were on — so you're not starting from zero every time.
Some cookies disappear the moment you close the tab. Those are session cookies. Others stick around for a set period or until you clear them yourself. Those are persistent cookies. Both are common, and both are easy to manage.
2. Why We Use Them
We keep our cookie use simple and limited. Here's what they actually do on epixiptv.cam:
- Keep the site running — menus open, forms submit, the pricing toggle works.
- Remember the cookie choice you've already made so we don't ask twice.
- Show us anonymous traffic patterns so we can fix slow pages and dead links.
- Run consented marketing pixels — only if you've actively opted in.
3. The Cookies We Set
Essential Cookies
These are the ones the site can't run without. They power the free trial form, the mobile menu, and your cookie choice itself. Because they're required for basic functionality, you can't opt out of them — but they don't track you across the web.
| Cookie Name | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|
cookie_consent |
Saves your cookie banner choice | 1 year (localStorage) |
Analytics Cookies
We use Google Analytics to see which pages people actually read and where they bounce. It's aggregated — we can't tie any of it back to you personally. If you don't want it, decline the banner and these never fire.
| Cookie Name | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|
_ga |
Google Analytics — tells visitors apart | 2 years |
_ga_* |
Google Analytics — session state | 2 years |
Analytics cookies don't fire until you've tapped accept on our consent banner. Before that, they're not in play.
Third-Party Cookies
If you head over to a payment provider — say PayPal or Stripe — they'll set their own cookies on their own pages. We don't control those, and we can't see them. Their privacy and cookie policies cover what they do on their end.
4. Your Choices
First visit? You'll see a consent banner with accept and decline buttons. Whichever you pick, that's your preference saved. Want to change it later? Two ways to do it.
Reset Your Consent
Tap the button below. It clears your saved choice and the banner pops back up next time you load a page. Pick again from there.
Use Your Browser
Every modern browser gives you full cookie control. 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 — if you block everything, some site features won't behave the way you'd expect. That's the trade-off.
Block Google Analytics Everywhere
If you'd rather not appear in any site's analytics, Google has an official add-on. Grab the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on and it'll block tracking across every site you visit, not just ours.
5. Updates
We'll tweak this policy if our cookie setup changes or new rules come into effect. When that happens, we'll bump the effective date at the top so you can tell something's different. There's no big alert — just check back now and then.
6. Get in Touch
Got a question about cookies, tracking, or anything else on this page? Drop us a line through our contact page and we'll get back to you inside 48 hours.