Cookie notice

How we use cookies

Last updated · May 27, 2026

A short explanation of the small files we and our partners store in your browser when you visit PromoCrab, why they're there, and how to switch them off.

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What cookies are

Cookies are tiny text files that a website saves in your browser. They let the site remember things between page loads — like whether you've already dismissed a notice, or which language you chose. Most websites use them; ours is no exception.

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Which cookies we use

We group cookies into three categories:

  • Essential — make the site work. Things like remembering your region so we show the right deals, or holding a session if you've interacted with a widget. These can't be switched off.
  • Analytics — anonymous traffic data we use to see which pages and codes are popular, and which to deprioritize. We use Google Tag Manager to load these tags, plus Google Analytics 4, PostHog, and Sentry for error monitoring. None of them tells us who you are individually.
  • Affiliate tracking — when you click an outbound deal, the affiliate network (for example Admitad, ShareASale, or advcake) drops a cookie so the merchant can credit the sale to us. If this cookie is blocked we don't get paid, but your discount still works.

Where required by EU/UK law, analytics and affiliate cookies load only after you accept them via the cookie banner shown on your first visit. Essential cookies load without consent because the site can't function without them. You can change your preferences at any time from the banner's preferences link.

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Third parties

Affiliate networks, analytics providers, and our error-monitoring tooling are independent companies with their own privacy notices. When their cookies are set, their terms apply too. We pick partners with reasonable data-protection practices and only share with them what's needed to do their job.

For the broader picture of how we handle data, see our Privacy Policy.

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How to switch them off

Every modern browser lets you block cookies — either entirely, or per-site. Search your browser's help pages for "cookie settings" to find the toggles. You can also use private/incognito mode for a session-only experience. Note: disabling cookies may prevent some site features from working, and it stops affiliate clicks from being credited to us.

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Updates

We update this notice whenever our cookie usage changes meaningfully. The current version is always on this page; the date at the top reflects the last edit.

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Questions

Cookie-related questions can go to [email protected].