Cookie policy

This Cookie policy explains how chickenroad uses small data files to keep the chicken road website working as expected. It describes which categories of cookies may appear during normal browsing and what each category is typically used for. The purpose is to help you understand what happens in your browser rather than push you into any specific choice. Some cookies are set by the site itself, while others may be set by tools used for basic analytics or performance monitoring. You can always adjust your browser settings if you prefer to limit or remove stored cookies.

The main goal of this policy is to describe how chickenroad may store and read cookies when you visit the chicken road pages. Cookies can support essential functions such as navigation, language preferences, and basic session stability. They can also help us understand which sections are used most often so we can improve clarity and structure. We keep the description practical, focusing on what a typical visitor needs to know. If a cookie is not necessary for core functionality, it should be treated as optional from a user perspective.

What are cookies

Cookies are small text files that a website like chickenroad places in your browser to remember certain information about your chicken road visit. Some cookies last only for a single session and disappear when you close the browser. Other cookies remain for a defined period so the site can recognize returning visitors or keep preferences consistent. Cookies do not automatically reveal your identity, but they can be combined with other data depending on how services are configured. Understanding cookie types helps you decide what you want to allow and what you want to block.

How and why cookies are used

On chickenroad, cookies may be used to keep the chicken road site stable and responsive during normal navigation. Essential cookies can help deliver pages correctly, maintain basic security checks, and prevent repeated prompts within the same session. Performance cookies, where enabled, can show which content is read and which parts cause confusion so we can refine wording and layout. Functionality cookies may store preferences like interface settings to reduce repetitive steps for visitors. Where third-party services are involved, those providers may set their own cookies under their policies, and you can often limit them through browser controls.

Your rights

You have the right to control cookie storage on your device when using chickenroad, including the chicken road pages and any connected sections. Most browsers allow you to block all cookies, block third-party cookies, or remove stored cookies at any time. You can also set browsers to delete cookies automatically when you close the session, which reduces long-term tracking potential. If you disable certain cookie categories, parts of the site may work differently or require repeated inputs. Your choices should be respected on your device, and you can revise them whenever you prefer.

Contact details

If you have questions about how chickenroad handles cookies on the chicken road website, you can contact us for clarification. We can explain cookie categories in plain language and point to the kinds of settings that typically affect them. Please include your browser type and device model if your question relates to a specific behavior you are seeing. We do not need sensitive personal details to answer most cookie questions. Contact: contact@chickenroadlogin.net.

Effective date

This Cookie policy for chickenroad and the chicken road website is effective from the date stated on the page where it is published. Updates may occur when site features change or when cookie usage needs clearer description. When changes are made, the revised version replaces the previous one for new visits going forward. Continued use of the site means you accept the updated policy as it applies to your browsing. If you disagree with updates, your option is to change cookie settings or stop using the site.