Last updated: May 25, 2026
This policy explains the cookies that playacr.com sets on your device, what they are used for, and how you can control them. It works alongside our Privacy Policy.
1. What is a cookie
A cookie is a small text file that a website stores on your browser. Cookies remember preferences, keep you logged in, measure how visitors use the site, and sometimes show personalized advertising. Some are essential for the site to function; others require your consent.
2. Cookies we use
| Cookie | Set by | Purpose | Duration | Category |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| wordpress_* | This site (WordPress) | Logged-in admin sessions only (does not affect public visitors) | Session | Essential |
| wp-settings-* | This site (WordPress) | Admin interface preferences | 1 year | Essential |
| pcr_cc | This site (PlayaCR) | Remembers your cookie consent choice so the banner doesn’t reappear | 1 year | Functional (set only after you make a choice) |
| _ga | Google Analytics | Distinguishes unique visitors | 2 years | Analytics (consent required) |
| _ga_VZMXDPRPE1 | Google Analytics | GA4 session state | 2 years | Analytics (consent required) |
| _gid | Google Analytics | Distinguishes users (24 hours) | 24 hours | Analytics (consent required) |
3. Categories explained
- Essential: required for the site to function. These are always on. We don’t ask consent because the site doesn’t work without them.
- Functional: remember choices you have made (e.g. cookie consent itself). Set only after you make a choice.
- Analytics: help us understand how the site is used in aggregate. Set only with your consent.
- Marketing: would track you for advertising. We do not currently use any marketing cookies.
4. Third-party services
The third-party services that set cookies on this site:
- Google Analytics (Google LLC, USA): aggregated site analytics. We use IP anonymization. Google’s privacy policy: policies.google.com/privacy.
5. Managing your cookie preferences
On this site
Use the Cookie Preferences link in the site footer to open the consent panel and change your choice at any time. Selecting “Reject Non-Essential” stops analytics cookies from being set; existing analytics cookies may remain in your browser until you clear them.
In your browser
Every browser lets you block or delete cookies. Quick links:
6. Do Not Track (DNT)
Some browsers send a “Do Not Track” signal. There is no universal standard for honoring it. By default, we treat a DNT signal as a request to not set analytics cookies until you explicitly consent.
7. Opt out at the Google level
You can install Google’s Analytics Opt-Out Browser Add-on to disable Google Analytics across all sites you visit.
8. Changes
If we add or remove cookies, we will update this page. The “Last updated” date at the top of the page reflects the current version.
9. Questions
For any cookie or privacy question: jonescosmanca@gmail.com.
If you have questions about this policy, email us at jonescosmanca@gmail.com.