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What cookies are, the few we use, and how to control them.
A cookie is a small text file that a website stores in your browser. It lets the site remember things between visits — like that you are signed in, or which currency you prefer.
Essential — keep you signed in and protect against CSRF attacks. These cannot be turned off without breaking the site.
Preference — remember your filter selections (e.g. "show only Excellent condition") so they persist between visits.
Analytics — anonymised page-view counts via a privacy-respecting analytics provider. No cross-site tracking, no advertising profiles.
We do not use ad-network cookies. We do not allow third-party advertisers to set cookies on CompareRabbit. We do not use cross-site tracking pixels.
You can clear or block cookies at any time in your browser settings. Blocking essential cookies will stop you from signing in. You can also turn off non-essential cookies from Settings → Privacy on CompareRabbit.
If we add a new cookie type, we will update this page and, where required, ask for your consent before setting the cookie.
Questions? Email legal@comparerabbit.in.