Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how Boise Bucket List (“we”, “us”) uses cookies and similar technologies on boisebucketlist.com (the “Site”). It supplements our Privacy Policy. By continuing to use the Site after we present choices, you acknowledge the practices described here, subject to your consent selections where applicable law requires consent for non-essential technologies.
What are cookies and similar technologies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, pixels, tags, and software development kits that store or read identifiers. Together we refer to them as “cookies” unless a distinction matters. First-party cookies are set by us; third-party cookies are set by another domain (for example, a partner whose content is embedded or linked).
Why we use cookies
We use cookies to: deliver core Site functionality and security; remember preferences such as your cookie consent state; measure aggregated traffic and performance; diagnose errors; reduce fraud and abuse; and, where permitted, understand how sections of the Site are used so we can improve layout and content. We do not use cookies to sell lists of identifiable individuals to unrelated data brokers.
Categories of cookies
Strictly necessary. These cookies are required for the Site to operate securely and reliably. Examples include load balancing tokens, session identifiers needed to maintain your interaction with the server, security mitigations such as bot detection flags, and storage of your age-gate acknowledgement for the browser session where we implement that feature. Because they are essential, UK and EU ePrivacy rules generally allow them without consent, though you can still block them in your browser at the cost of broken functionality.
Functional or preference cookies. These remember choices you make (for example, dismissing informational banners or retaining UI state) that are not strictly necessary for basic operation. Where such storage is not strictly necessary, we will only activate it after you accept non-essential cookies through our banner, where required.
Analytics cookies. If used, these collect pseudonymous information about how visitors navigate the Site, such as pages viewed, approximate scroll depth, and referral sources. We use this data in aggregate to improve content and detect broken links. Where analytics cookies are not strictly necessary, we request consent before setting them.
Marketing or advertising cookies. We may use limited first-party cookies to attribute outbound clicks to affiliate programmes in a privacy-preserving manner. Third-party advertising cookies are not a core feature of this Site; if introduced in future, this Policy will be updated and consent obtained where required.
Session and persistent cookies
Session cookies expire when you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain for a defined period or until you delete them. Consent records and preference cookies may persist longer than session cookies so we do not repeatedly ask for the same choices on every visit, within reasonable limits documented at the time of implementation.
Third-party cookies
When you follow links to gambling operators, regulators, or support organisations, those sites may set their own cookies. We do not control their practices. Embedded media or widgets, if any, may also set third-party cookies; we will minimise such embeds and update this Policy when they materially change processing.
Consent management
Where the law requires consent for non-essential cookies, we display a cookie banner allowing you to accept or reject those categories. You may change your mind by clearing Site storage in your browser and revisiting the Site, or by contacting us if we provide an additional preference centre. Rejecting non-essential cookies will not block strictly necessary cookies needed for security and basic operation.
Browser controls
Most browsers let you refuse cookies, delete existing cookies, or alert you when cookies are being set. Mobile operating systems offer similar controls for in-app browsers. Blocking all cookies may prevent age verification flows, consent storage, or analytics from functioning correctly. Consult your browser’s help documentation for steps.
Do Not Track
There is no uniform industry standard for responding to “Do Not Track” signals. We currently do not respond to such signals beyond applying the consent choices presented in our banner and applicable law.
Updates
We may revise this Cookie Policy when we change our technologies or legal obligations require clarification. The updated version will be posted on this page. Material changes may be highlighted through the Site or consent banner where appropriate.
Contact
Questions about cookies or this Policy: info@boisebucketlist.com.
