Cookie Policy

Welcome to the cookie policy page for Chicken Road, a document designed to give you a clear picture of how small data files shape your browsing experience. We believe that openness builds trust, and this page is part of our wider commitment to keeping users informed. Whether you visit us occasionally or spend a lot of time exploring our content, the information here applies to you. Take a few minutes to read through it, and you’ll understand exactly what happens behind the scenes when you load a page on ChickenRoad. If something is unclear, we always welcome questions.

This policy exists to summarize, in plain Canadian English, how cookies are handled across our website and services. The goal is not to overwhelm you with technical jargon but to give you enough detail so that informed choices are possible. Chicken Road treats user privacy as a priority, and that means explaining things clearly rather than burying details in legalese. By reading this overview, you’ll get a sense of why cookies exist, what they collect, and the controls available to you. We update this document whenever practices change, so it always reflects the current approach. The summary also serves as a quick reference if you only need the basics.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device when you visit them. They’re tiny by design, usually containing only a string of characters that helps a site recognize your browser on a return visit. Some cookies expire the moment you close your tab, while others stick around for days, weeks, or even months. On ChickenRoad, both types may be used depending on the feature you’re interacting with. They don’t run programs or carry viruses, and they can’t access information on your hard drive beyond what’s stored in the cookie itself. Think of them as little memory aids that make websites more useful and personal.

Different categories of cookies

There are several common categories worth knowing about. Strictly necessary cookies keep core features working, such as logging in or remembering items you’ve selected. Performance cookies gather anonymous statistics about how visitors move through pages, helping us improve layout and speed. Functional cookies remember preferences like language or region so you don’t have to set them each time. Targeting cookies, where used, support relevant content recommendations based on browsing patterns.

How and why cookies are used

On Chicken Road, cookies serve practical purposes that make the site easier and more reliable to use. They help us measure how many people visit a particular page, which features get the most attention, and where users may run into difficulties. Without this kind of feedback, improving the experience would be guesswork. Some cookies also support security by detecting unusual activity that might suggest a compromised account. Others remember your preferences, like whether you’ve already dismissed a notification, so the site doesn’t pester you with the same message twice. We try to use only what’s genuinely helpful, not collect data for its own sake.

Third-party services

Some pages may include content or tools provided by partners, and those partners may set their own cookies. Examples include analytics platforms, video players, or social sharing widgets. We carefully select these providers and review their privacy practices, but their cookies are governed by their own policies. If you’d like full details about a specific third-party tool, checking that provider’s documentation is the best route. ChickenRoad lists the main partners on request and works to keep that list current.

Your rights

You have meaningful rights when it comes to cookies, and we want them to feel real rather than buried in fine print. You can accept or reject non-essential cookies through the consent banner that appears on your first visit. Most browsers also let you block cookies entirely, delete existing ones, or get a warning each time a cookie is set. Keep in mind that disabling certain cookies may affect how parts of Chicken Road function, particularly features that rely on remembering your choices. You can also withdraw consent at any time by adjusting your browser settings or revisiting our cookie controls. Requests about your personal data, including access or deletion, are handled in line with applicable Canadian privacy laws.

Managing browser settings

Each browser handles cookie management a little differently, so the steps depend on what you’re using. Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge all have detailed help pages that walk through the process. You can usually find these options under “Privacy” or “Security” in the settings menu. If you prefer a more thorough cleanup, several reputable tools can clear cookies across multiple browsers at once.

Contact details

If you have questions about this policy, want to exercise one of your rights, or simply need clarification on a technical point, we’re happy to help. The fastest way to reach us is by email at contact@chickenroad-appbonus.ca, where messages are reviewed during regular business hours. Please include enough detail in your message so that we can respond accurately on the first try, such as the page you were on or the specific cookie you’re asking about. We aim to reply within a reasonable timeframe, usually a few business days. Feedback is welcome too, since user input often shapes how we refine these practices on ChickenRoad. Don’t hesitate to reach out, even with smaller concerns.

Effective Date

This cookie policy takes effect on the date it was published and remains active until a revised version replaces it. Any meaningful change will be reflected here along with an updated date so you can tell at a glance when adjustments were made. Minor edits, such as fixing a typo or rewording for clarity, may not always trigger a new date, but anything affecting your rights will. We recommend checking back occasionally if cookie practices are something you follow closely. Chicken Road keeps previous versions on file and can share them on request for transparency. By continuing to use the site after changes appear, you acknowledge the updated terms.