Cookies

What is set, what it does, and what you can refuse

The short version

Two kinds. The ones that make the product work, which you cannot turn off because without them there is no product. And one that measures how the product is used, which you can refuse with no effect on anything you came here for.

Necessary

A session cookie so a signed-in console knows who you are. A recent-searches cookie so you do not retype a route. Neither is shared with anyone and neither identifies you to a third party. Refusing these means signing in on every page, which is not a setting so much as a broken product.

Analytics

One first-party cookie recording which screens are used and where people stop. It carries no name, no email and no passport. It is not shared with an advertising network and it does not follow you to other sites.

What we do not set

No advertising cookies. No cross-site trackers. No third-party pixels. Where a paid placement appears on this product it is chosen by hub and by what fits your window — not by anything a tracker learned about you somewhere else.

Refusing analytics

Your browser's own controls work, and we honour them. A consent surface that lets you refuse before the cookie is set — rather than after — is being built; until it ships, this page is the honest statement of what is happening and the analytics cookie is the only one you may want to refuse.

Contact

Questions about cookies or anything else on this page:

support@layover.ing

Approved by the owner on 2026-08-21 and published as the product's statement. Not reviewed by a qualified lawyer. The consent gate that would let you refuse the analytics cookie before it is set is not built yet, and this page says so rather than implying a choice that does not exist.