Last updated: 1 May 2026
This page explains how IPTV Meezzy uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on iptvmeezzy.online. It works alongside our Privacy Policy and is written to meet GDPR, UK ICO and CCPA expectations.
1. What's A Cookie?
A cookie is a small text file your browser stores when you visit a website. Cookies remember things like whether you're logged in, which device you picked on the pricing page, or whether you've already dismissed the consent banner.
2. The Cookies We Use
Essential cookies (always on)
These are required for the site to work. They don't track you across other sites and you can't switch them off.
| Name | Purpose | Lifetime |
|---|---|---|
| cookie_consent | Remembers your cookie preference | 1 year |
| session_id | Keeps you signed in during your visit | Session |
| geo_country | Pins region-aware pricing to your country | 30 days |
Analytics cookies (opt-in)
Help us understand which pages people use, where they get stuck, what to fix. All data is aggregated and anonymised — we don't tie it back to your account.
| Name | Purpose | Lifetime |
|---|---|---|
| _ga / _ga_* | Anonymous usage analytics | up to 2 years |
| _pl_pageview | First-party page-view counter | 30 days |
Functional cookies (opt-in)
Remember UI preferences like your last selected device count on the pricing page so you don't have to pick again next visit.
Marketing cookies
We don't run third-party advertising trackers. So no Facebook Pixel, no Google Ads remarketing, no programmatic ad tags.
3. How To Manage Cookies
The first time you visit, you'll see a consent banner letting you accept or decline non-essential cookies. You can change your mind any time:
- Click the cookie consent banner again (it reappears if you clear it)
- Use your browser settings to clear cookies for iptvmeezzy.online
- Browse in private/incognito mode — most cookies don't persist between sessions
Most browsers also let you block all cookies entirely. If you do that, parts of the site (like staying signed in) will stop working as expected.
4. Do Not Track
If your browser sends a Do Not Track signal, we treat it as a "no" to analytics and functional cookies — even if you haven't dismissed the banner.
5. Third-Party Cookies
Some pages embed third-party services (e.g. payment processors, video players). Those services may set their own cookies under their own privacy policies. We list the main ones in our Privacy Policy.
6. Changes
If we update our cookie practices, we'll bump the "Last updated" date at the top and re-prompt you with the consent banner so you can review the new list.
7. Contact
Cookie or privacy questions? Reach out via the contact page.