Cookie Policy

Last updated: July 15, 2026

This policy explains how KissyCam, operated by [COMPANY LEGAL NAME], uses cookies and similar browser storage on kissycam.live, and how you can control them. It works alongside our Privacy Policy, which covers personal information more broadly.

What Cookies and Browser Storage Are

Cookies are small text files a website stores in your browser so it can remember things between visits. We also use localStorage, a similar browser feature that stores small pieces of data on your device. Together, these are what let a site remember that you are signed in, or that you already answered a question, so it does not ask again on every page.

How KissyCam Uses Them

We use cookies and localStorage for three purposes:

  • Session and sign-in (essential). Keeping you signed in as you move around the service and securing your session. The service cannot work without these.
  • Preferences (essential to your experience). Remembering choices you have made — most importantly, your confirmation that you are 18 or older, stored in localStorage so we do not show the age gate on every visit. Also things like language and display settings.
  • Analytics (only when configured). Where analytics is enabled on the site, we may use cookies to understand how the service is used in aggregate — which pages are visited and how features perform — so we can improve it. These are not always active; they are used only when an analytics tool is actually configured for the site.

We do not use cookies to sell your personal information.

Types of Cookies by Duration and Source

  • Session cookies last only until you close your browser.
  • Persistent cookies and localStorage entries stay on your device until they expire or you clear them — this is how your 18+ confirmation and preferences survive between visits.
  • First-party cookies are set by kissycam.live itself. Third-party cookies may be set by service providers, such as an analytics provider, when one is configured.

Managing Cookies in Your Browser

Every major browser lets you view, block, and delete cookies and site data. Look in your browser’s settings under "Privacy," "Cookies," or "Site data" — on Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge the controls are all found there, and each browser’s help pages walk you through the steps.

Two things to know before you clear or block:

  • Deleting our site data will sign you out and clear your saved preferences, including your 18+ confirmation — you will be asked again on your next visit.
  • Blocking essential cookies entirely will prevent sign-in and core features from working.

Changes to This Policy

If we change how we use cookies — for example, by adding an analytics tool — we will update this page and the date at the top. Significant changes will be flagged more prominently.

Questions

Questions about this policy or about your data can be sent through our contact page. For the bigger picture of how we handle personal information, see the Privacy Policy.