Cookies Policy
The cookies we set, why they're there, and how you can switch off the ones you don't want.
This page tells you what cookies are, how Mom IPTV uses them on momeiptv.online, and what you can do if you'd rather not have all of them. For the bigger picture on how we handle your personal data, head to our Privacy Policy.
1. What's a Cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that gets saved on your device — phone, laptop, tablet, whatever you're using — when you load a website. It helps the site remember little things about you, like which language you picked or whether you're already signed in, so you're not starting from scratch every time you come back.
Some cookies are "session" cookies and disappear the moment you close the browser tab. Others are "persistent" — they stick around for a set time, or until you clear them yourself.
2. Why We Use Them
We set cookies to:
- Keep core parts of the site working (essential cookies).
- Remember your cookie choice so we don't ask again.
- See which pages people actually read so we can fix the boring ones (analytics cookies).
- Show you relevant offers based on how you browse (marketing cookies — only if you say yes).
3. The Cookies We Set
Essential Cookies
These are the ones the site can't run without. Switch them off and the pricing toggle, free-trial form, and mobile menu all break. Because they're required, you can't opt out of these.
| Cookie Name | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|
cookie_consent |
Remembers the cookie choice you made | 1 year (localStorage) |
Analytics Cookies
We run Google Analytics to see which pages get the most love and how visitors move through the site. The numbers come back as totals and trends — we can't tie them back to you as a person.
| Cookie Name | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|
_ga |
Google Analytics — tells visitors apart | 2 years |
_ga_* |
Google Analytics — tracks session state | 2 years |
Analytics cookies don't load until after you say yes on the consent banner.
Third-Party Cookies
If you click through to a payment provider like PayPal or Stripe, they may drop their own cookies on their pages. We don't run those and we can't control them, so it's worth checking each provider's privacy policy if you want the details.
4. Your Choices
The first time you visit, a banner pops up asking whether you're okay with non-essential cookies. You can change your mind whenever you want — the options below are always available.
Reset your consent
Tap the button below to clear what we've stored about your choice. The banner will show up again on your next page load so you can pick differently.
Browser settings
You can also control cookies right inside your browser:
- Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data
- Firefox: Options → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
- Safari: Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
- Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Cookies and site data
Heads up — blocking every cookie can break parts of the site.
Opt out of Google Analytics
Want a cleaner option that works everywhere? Grab the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on and it'll stop the data collection across every site you visit.
5. Updates to This Policy
We'll tweak this page when our cookie use changes or the rules around it shift. When we do, we'll bump the date at the top. Pop back from time to time so you're never caught out.
6. Get In Touch
Got a question? Drop us a note via the contact page and we'll be back to you inside 48 hours.