Cookie Policy

Last updated: December 10, 2025

This Cookie Policy explains how Rokig (“Rokig”, “we”, “us” or “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies on https://rokig.com/ (the “Site”).

The Site is published and operated by WEB MEDIA MARKETING LIMITED, company number 15132960, 24-26 Arcadia Avenue, Fin009, London, England, N3 2JU.

This Cookie Policy is part of our Privacy Policy and should be read together with it. It also works alongside our Terms of Use.

1. What are cookies and similar technologies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device (computer, tablet, smartphone) when you visit a website. They are widely used to make websites work, to make them more efficient, and to provide information to site owners.

We also use similar technologies, such as:

  • Local storage and session storage: browser-based storage used for preferences and settings.
  • Pixels and tags: small pieces of code that help us measure interactions and deliver content or ads.
  • SDKs and scripts: code used by tools such as analytics and advertising services.

2. Why do we use cookies?

We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:

  • Essential operation: to make the Site function securely and correctly (for example, load balancing, security features, cookie consent management).
  • Performance and analytics: to understand how visitors use the Site and improve our content and user experience (for example, via analytics tools).
  • Advertising and monetization: to display ads (for example through Google AdSense) and to measure clicks and purchases made via affiliate links and brand partnerships.
  • Functionality and preferences: to remember your choices (for example language, cookie preferences) and improve your experience.
  • Security and network optimization: to protect the Site against abuse and to optimize loading times (for example through CDN and security providers).

3. What types of cookies do we use?

The specific cookies used on the Site may change over time as we update our services and partners. Our consent management platform (CMP) provides an up-to-date list of cookies and vendors, available from the cookie banner or “cookie settings” link.

Below is an overview of the main categories of cookies we use:

CategoryPurposeExamples of providersTypical retention
Strictly necessaryRequired for the Site to function and for you to move around and use basic features (for example, load balancing, security, cookie preference storage).Our hosting provider (e.g. Cloudways), our security and CDN provider (e.g. Cloudflare), our consent management platform (CMP), core WordPress / CMS cookies.Session or up to 12 months, depending on the cookie.
Performance & analyticsHelp us understand how visitors use the Site (which pages are visited, time spent, clicks) so we can measure and improve performance.Analytics tools (for example Google Analytics 4 or similar). Data are generally aggregated and anonymized where possible.Typically up to 13 months for individual cookies, or as configured in the analytics tool.
Advertising & affiliateDeliver ads, limit how often you see an ad, measure ad performance, and track when a purchase or action is made after you click one of our affiliate links.Advertising networks (for example Google AdSense), affiliate programs (for example Amazon Associates (USA) and other affiliate or brand partners).Typically between a few days and up to 13 months, depending on the provider.
FunctionalityRemember your preferences (such as cookie choices) and enhance your experience on the Site.Internal site cookies, CMP preferences, and other tools that store your settings.Session or up to 12 months.
Security & network optimizationKeep the Site secure (for example, prevent malicious traffic) and optimize content delivery (for example via a content delivery network).Security and CDN providers (for example Cloudflare), anti-bot and anti-spam tools.Session or as long as reasonably necessary for security purposes.

Our CMP or cookie banner may show more detailed information for each cookie, including its exact name, provider and lifetime.

4. Legal basis and consent

In certain jurisdictions, applicable law requires us to obtain your consent before using non-essential cookies (for example for analytics, advertising and some functionality cookies). Where this is the case, we only place such cookies after you have given your consent via our cookie banner or settings.

When you first visit the Site, a cookie banner is displayed. It allows you to:

  • Accept all non-essential cookies;
  • Reject all non-essential cookies;
  • Customize your choices by category and, where supported, by vendor.

You are free to change your mind at any time. You can withdraw or modify your consent by using the “cookie settings” link or icon available on the Site (for example, in the footer) or by clearing cookies in your browser.

Some cookies are strictly necessary for the Site to function and do not require your consent. If you block these cookies (for example via your browser), parts of the Site may not work properly.

4.1 California and other US privacy laws

Under certain US state privacy laws (including the California Consumer Privacy Act as amended by the CPRA), some uses of cookies and similar technologies for cross-context behavioral advertising may be considered a “sale” or “sharing” of personal information.

If you are a California resident, you can exercise your right to opt out of such “sale” or “sharing” by using the Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information link (also available in our footer) and by adjusting your cookie preferences. We also honor applicable browser-based opt-out signals where required by law (for example Global Privacy Control, when properly configured in your browser).

5. How to manage cookies

5.1 Through our cookie banner or settings

You can manage your cookie choices at any time by:

  • Clicking on the “Cookie Settings” link or icon on the Site (for example in the footer); or
  • Re-opening the cookie banner if it is available in your region.

These tools allow you to accept or reject non-essential cookies by category and, where applicable, by individual provider. Your choices will be stored in a consent cookie so they can be applied on future visits from the same device and browser.

5.2 Through your browser and device settings

Most browsers allow you to manage cookies directly. For example, you can usually:

  • View existing cookies on your device and delete them;
  • Block all cookies or only third-party cookies;
  • Set the browser to delete cookies when you close it.

The method for doing this depends on your browser and device (for example Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge). Please refer to your browser’s help section for detailed instructions.

5.3 Third-party tools

Some third-party providers offer their own opt-out mechanisms (for example for interest-based advertising). Where relevant, you may find links to those tools in our CMP or on the providers’ own privacy or cookie pages.

6. Cookies set by third parties

Certain cookies and similar technologies used on the Site are set by third-party providers, such as analytics, advertising or affiliate partners. These third parties may collect information about your online activities over time and across different websites, apps and devices, in accordance with their own privacy and cookie policies.

We strive to work only with partners who respect applicable privacy and data protection laws. However, we do not control these third-party sites and services, and their practices are governed by their own policies. We encourage you to review their privacy and cookie policies for more information.

7. How long are cookies stored?

The lifespan of a cookie depends on its purpose and on your settings:

  • Session cookies expire when you close your browser.
  • Persistent cookies remain on your device for a longer period or until you delete them, typically from a few days up to about 13 months.

Our CMP or cookie banner includes more precise information about the retention period of each cookie where this is required or helpful.

8. Changes to this Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our use of cookies, in our services, or in applicable laws and guidance. When we do, we will update the “Last updated” date at the top of this page.

If we make material changes, we may also provide additional notice (for example via a banner or pop-up on the Site).

9. Contact us

If you have any questions or concerns about this Cookie Policy or our use of cookies and similar technologies, you can contact us at:

You can also contact us via the Contact page on the Site.