August 2026
Cookies
The short version: the cookies that keep you signed in are always there. Analytics cookies only if you say yes — and until you do, we contact nobody.
What is there
If you have no account and are browsing the catalogue: nothing at all.
When you sign in, the authentication system stores cookies that keep you signed in from one page to the next. These are strictly necessary: without them you would have to enter your password on every click. They require no consent, because without them the service you asked for does not work.
They expire when you sign out or after a period of inactivity.
Analytics: only with your consent
We use Google Analytics to understand which pages work and which do not. It sets its own cookies and requires your consent, so we ask for it with a notice.
If you refuse, Google's script is not loaded at all: no request goes to their servers, no cookie is written. We do not load it in a reduced mode — which would be permitted — because that would mean contacting Google on behalf of someone who has just said no.
You can change your mind at any time: the choice lives in your browser and resets if you clear site data.
What is not there either way
No advertising pixel, no ad network, no sharing with advertisers.
The figures we show to sellers — how many people open a listing and how many go on — come from our own servers, without cookies and without keeping IP addresses. That works even if you refuse analytics, and it is aggregate: it does not say who you are, it says how many.