What are cookies
Cookies are small text files that a website asks your browser to store. Servers can read them on later visits, which lets a site remember your language, keep you logged in, or count visits. They are domain-scoped and time-limited.
We keep cookies to a minimum. Here is exactly what we set, and why.
Last updated: 10 May 2026
Cookies are small text files that a website asks your browser to store. Servers can read them on later visits, which lets a site remember your language, keep you logged in, or count visits. They are domain-scoped and time-limited.
We group cookies into three categories. Essential cookies always run; others only with your consent via the banner.
Login session, language preference, and the consent record itself.
Reserved for future, privacy-respecting analytics. None are active today.
Reserved for future remarketing/attribution. None are active today.
Specific cookies set by kortelo.com:
| Name | Purpose | Retention |
|---|---|---|
| kortelo_session | Authenticated console session (httponly). | 30 days |
| lang | Language preference (en/pl). | 365 days |
| cookies_consent | Your consent choices for cookie categories. | 365 days |
You can change your choice at any time by clearing the cookies_consent cookie in your browser — the banner will reappear on the next visit. You can also block or delete cookies entirely in your browser settings, but parts of the console may stop working.
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