Cookie Policy

Last updated: January 2025

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files that websites store on your device. They help websites remember information about your visit, like your login status and preferences. Think of them as little notes that help us recognize you when you come back.

How We Use Cookies

We use cookies to make MySeatMap work better for you. Here's what we use them for:

Essential Cookies

These are necessary for the website to function. They keep you logged in, remember your session, and help the site work properly. Without these, MySeatMap wouldn't work. You can't disable these because they're required for basic functionality.

Preference Cookies

These remember your choices, like your preferred language or display settings. They make your experience more personalized and save you from having to set your preferences every time.

Analytics Cookies

We use these to understand how people use MySeatMap. They tell us things like which features are popular, where people get stuck, and how we can improve. This data is anonymized and helps us make the service better for everyone.

What We Don't Do

We don't use cookies for advertising or tracking you across other websites. We're not building a profile to sell to advertisers. The cookies we use are focused on making MySeatMap work well for you, not monetizing your data.

Third-Party Cookies

Some services we use, like payment processors and analytics tools, may set their own cookies. These are governed by their respective privacy policies. We only work with trusted partners who respect your privacy.

Managing Cookies

You have control over cookies. Here's how to manage them:

  • Browser Settings: Most browsers let you block or delete cookies. Check your browser's help section for instructions.
  • Essential Cookies: If you block essential cookies, some parts of MySeatMap won't work properly.
  • Analytics Cookies: You can opt out of analytics cookies, though it helps us improve the service if you allow them.

Cookie Lifespan

Some cookies expire when you close your browser (session cookies), while others stay on your device for a set period (persistent cookies). We use both types depending on what's needed. For example, login cookies persist so you don't have to sign in every time, while some preference cookies expire after your session ends.

Updates to This Policy

We may update this cookie policy from time to time. If we make significant changes, we'll let you know. The "Last updated" date at the top shows when we last made changes.

Questions?

If you have questions about how we use cookies, email us at privacy@myseatmap.com. We're happy to explain.