1. What is a cookie
A cookie is a small text file stored by your browser. Mobile apps use a similar concept called local storage. Together they help apps remember who you are between visits.
Servizing uses cookies and similar storage only where it is needed to keep you signed in and to remember your preferences. We never use cookies for advertising or cross-site tracking — we have nothing to advertise to you.
A cookie is a small text file stored by your browser. Mobile apps use a similar concept called local storage. Together they help apps remember who you are between visits.
These cookies keep you logged in, remember your selected society, and protect against forgery and abuse. Servizing cannot function without them.
Optional cookies remember language, theme, and last-used screens. You can clear them any time from your browser settings.
We use first-party, IP-anonymised analytics to count page views and detect broken screens. We do not use Google Analytics or any ad-tech vendor.
Our payment partner sets a short-lived cookie during checkout to prevent fraud. No cookies are shared with advertisers — there are none.
You may clear cookies from your browser or app at any time. Doing so will sign you out of Servizing. Re-signing in will restore your preferences.