1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, pixels, SDKs and device identifiers. We refer to all of these collectively as "cookies" in this policy.
2. Why we use cookies
Africanlicious uses cookies to keep you signed in, remember your basket and preferences, keep the Service secure, understand which features are valuable, and (with your consent) measure and personalise marketing.
3. The categories we use
Strictly necessary
Required for the Service to work — for example sign-in sessions, CSRF protection, basket state, fraud prevention and load balancing. These cannot be turned off.
sb-*— Supabase authentication session.al_cookie_consent_v1— your cookie choices.africanlicious.lang— language preference.
Analytics
Help us understand which screens are used, which features matter and where we are losing people. Aggregated and de-identified where possible. Used only with your consent.
Marketing
Allow us (and providers acting on our behalf) to show you relevant offers, measure campaign performance and limit how often you see the same ad. Used only with your consent.
4. Third-party cookies
Some cookies are set by third parties acting on our behalf — for example payment processors (Flutterwave, PayPal, Stripe), push notification (OneSignal), email, analytics and mapping providers. These third parties have their own privacy and cookie policies which we recommend reviewing.
5. Managing your cookies
You can change your choices any time using the button below, or via the "Cookie preferences" link in the footer of every page. You can also clear cookies via your browser settings — disabling strictly necessary cookies will break sign-in and checkout.
6. Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control
Where required, we treat the Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal as a valid opt-out from "sharing" for cross-context behavioral advertising. Because there is no industry-wide consensus on Do Not Track, we treat DNT as a signal but do not change behaviour solely based on it.
7. Changes to this policy
We may update this policy as our cookie usage changes. The date at the top of the page shows the latest version. Material changes will, where required, prompt a fresh consent banner.
8. More information
For more on how we use personal data see our Privacy Policy. Questions about cookies can be sent to legal@africanlicious.com.
