Cookie Policy for Den of Luxe
Effective Date: 23 July 2025
At Den of Luxe, we use cookies to enhance your experience, personalize content, and better understand how our site is used.
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help remember your preferences and improve site functionality.
2. Types of Cookies We Use
- Essential cookies – Required for site functionality (e.g., blog comments)
- Analytics cookies – Help us analyze how visitors use our website (via Google Analytics)
- Functionality cookies – Allow enhanced personalization based on your interaction
3. How You Can Manage Cookies
You can accept or reject cookies via the banner on your first visit. You may also adjust your browser settings to control cookies.
4. Third-Party Services
We use trusted tools like Google Analytics. These providers may place their own cookies. Please refer to their privacy policies for details.
5. Changes to This Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. Check this page occasionally to stay informed.
6. Contact
For questions, email us at [email protected].
Automatically Detected Cookies
Below is a list of cookies currently used on this site, as detected by our cookie scanner:
Essential
Essential cookies enable basic functions and are necessary for the proper function of the website.
| Name | Description | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| wpconsent_preferences | This cookie is used to store the user's cookie consent preferences. | 30 days |
Comments
These cookies are needed for adding comments on this website.
| Name | Description | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| comment_author | Used to track the user across multiple sessions. | Session |
| comment_author_email | Used to track the user across multiple sessions. | Session |
| comment_author_url | Used to track the user across multiple sessions. | Session |
Statistics
Statistics cookies collect information anonymously. This information helps us understand how visitors use our website.
Google Analytics
Google Analytics is a powerful tool that tracks and analyzes website traffic for informed marketing decisions.
| Name | Description | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| _gac_ | Contains information related to marketing campaigns of the user. These are shared with Google AdWords / Google Ads when the Google Ads and Google Analytics accounts are linked together. | 90 days |
| __utma | ID used to identify users and sessions | 2 years after last activity |
| __utmt | Used to monitor number of Google Analytics server requests | 10 minutes |
| __utmb | Used to distinguish new sessions and visits. This cookie is set when the GA.js javascript library is loaded and there is no existing __utmb cookie. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to the Google Analytics server. | 30 minutes after last activity |
| __utmc | Used only with old Urchin versions of Google Analytics and not with GA.js. Was used to distinguish between new sessions and visits at the end of a session. | End of session (browser) |
| __utmz | Contains information about the traffic source or campaign that directed user to the website. The cookie is set when the GA.js javascript is loaded and updated when data is sent to the Google Anaytics server | 6 months after last activity |
| __utmv | Contains custom information set by the web developer via the _setCustomVar method in Google Analytics. This cookie is updated every time new data is sent to the Google Analytics server. | 2 years after last activity |
| __utmx | Used to determine whether a user is included in an A / B or Multivariate test. | 18 months |
| _ga | ID used to identify users | 2 years |
| _gali | Used by Google Analytics to determine which links on a page are being clicked | 30 seconds |
| _ga_ | ID used to identify users | 2 years |
| _gid | ID used to identify users for 24 hours after last activity | 24 hours |
| _gat | Used to monitor number of Google Analytics server requests when using Google Tag Manager | 1 minute |