Cookie Policy
Last updated: March 29, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how DOLLA BOY uses cookies and similar technologies on dollaboy.com and its subdomains.
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device by your browser. They help websites remember information about your visit. We also use localStorage, which stores data in your browser without an expiration date.
2. Cookies We Use
| Name | Type | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| session_id | Essential | Keeps you signed in. HttpOnly, Secure. | Session (expires on logout or after set period) |
| csrf_token | Essential | Protects against cross-site request forgery attacks. | 24 hours |
3. Local Storage
| Key | Type | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| ref_code | Functional | Stores the referral code when you arrive via a partner link. Used to attribute your purchase to the referring partner. | Persistent (until cleared) |
| partner_application | Functional | Remembers your partner application status so you don't see the form again. | Persistent (until cleared) |
| cookie_consent | Essential | Remembers your cookie consent choice: essential (essential/functional only) or all (includes analytics). |
Persistent (until cleared) |
4. Analytics Tools
We use the services below to understand how visitors use our site. Microsoft Clarity is loaded only after you choose analytics consent in our cookie banner (localStorage: cookie_consent=all). If you choose Essentials only, Clarity is not loaded.
Google Analytics 4 uses Google Consent Mode: the tag script may load without prior interaction, but analytics storage and measurement stay disabled until you accept analytics in the banner. If you choose Essentials only, GA4 does not receive analytics consent.
4.1 Microsoft Clarity
Clarity helps us see how pages are used (for example: page views, clicks, scroll behavior, and optional session replays). When enabled, Clarity may set its own cookies or similar identifiers. Provider: Microsoft Corporation. See Microsoft's privacy statement.
4.2 Google Analytics 4 (GA4)
Google Analytics 4 helps us measure traffic, navigation, and marketing campaigns (for example: pages viewed, session duration, referral parameters such as UTM tags, and technical data like device type and coarse location derived from IP). Google may use cookies and similar technologies. Provider: Google Ireland Limited (for users in the EEA/UK) and/or Google LLC (for other regions), as described in Google's documentation. See Google's Privacy Policy and How Google uses information from sites that use our services.
We do not use ad retargeting pixels such as Meta Pixel together with these analytics tools.
5. Essential vs Non-Essential
- Essential cookies (session_id, csrf_token) are required for the site to function. They cannot be disabled.
- Functional storage (ref_code, partner_application) improves your experience but is not strictly necessary. You can clear these via your browser settings.
- Microsoft Clarity is non-essential and loads only after analytics consent.
- Google Analytics 4 is configured with Consent Mode: full analytics runs only after you grant analytics consent; until then, analytics storage remains denied.
6. Managing Cookies
You can control cookies through your browser settings:
- Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies
- Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies
- Safari: Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
To clear localStorage: open DevTools (F12) → Application tab → Local Storage → right-click and clear.
To change your choice later, update or remove the cookie_consent key in localStorage and reload the page. You can then choose your preference again in the cookie banner.
Note: disabling essential cookies will prevent you from signing in or making purchases.
7. Changes
We may update this Cookie Policy as our technology evolves. Changes will be posted on this page.