Cookies Policy

Cookies. Not the ones from your nouna.

This page explains what cookies are, why Kebub.com may use them, what AdSense and Google consent tools may do, and how you can control the whole thing without needing a law degree or a strong drink.

Last updated: 22 May 2026

01. What even is a cookie?

A cookie is a tiny text file that a website can place on your device. That’s it. Not a biscuit. Not a virus. Not a secret kebab-tracking satellite.

Cookies help websites remember useful things, like whether you accepted a cookie message, whether a form session is valid, or whether a visitor has already been counted in analytics. Without cookies, the internet would forget everything constantly, which is basically how I feel before my first coffee.

02. Why Kebub.com uses cookies

Kebub.com uses cookies and similar technologies for a few sensible reasons:

  • To keep the site working properly.
  • To protect forms from spam and fake submissions.
  • To remember cookie and consent choices.
  • To understand how people use the site.
  • To support Google AdSense where ads are shown.
  • To measure whether people are taking serious action, like visiting the buy page or submitting an offer.

None of this is about stalking you around the internet while whispering “buy the domain” through your toaster.

03. Essential cookies

Essential cookies are the ones the site needs to function properly. These are not optional because, without them, things like forms, security checks and consent preferences may stop working.

On Kebub.com, essential cookies may help with:

  • Session handling.
  • CSRF/form protection.
  • Remembering whether you accepted, rejected or managed cookies.
  • Keeping the user experience stable as you move around the site.

These are the boring-but-important cookies. The website equivalent of locking the front door.

04. Analytics cookies

Analytics cookies help show how people use the website. For example, they can help answer questions like:

  • How many people visited Kebub.com?
  • Which pages did they view?
  • Did they visit the buy page?
  • Which country or device type did visits roughly come from?
  • Did people disappear after three seconds because something was confusing?

This information helps improve the site. It’s not about identifying one specific person and saying, “Ah yes, Dave from Birmingham looked at the cookies page twice.” Nobody has time for that.

05. Advertising and AdSense cookies

Kebub.com may use Google AdSense. AdSense helps show ads and may use cookies or similar technologies to deliver, measure and improve advertising.

Google may use information such as your consent choices, browser data, ad interactions and general visit behaviour to decide how ads work on the site. If you’re in the EEA, UK or Switzerland, Google’s consent message may ask you to accept, reject or manage these choices.

In plain English: ads may appear, Google needs certain signals to run them properly, and you may get a say in what’s allowed.

06. Google CMP and consent messages

Kebub.com may use Google’s own Consent Management Platform, also known as a CMP. That’s the message you may see asking whether you consent, do not consent, or want to manage your options.

This is separate from any simple site-level cookie widget. Google’s CMP is specifically there to help manage advertising consent for regions where this matters. Very glamorous. Very necessary. Very much not a chocolate chip cookie.

07. Marketing and conversion cookies

Kebub.com may measure important actions, such as when someone opens the buy page, submits an offer, or reaches the offer review page.

This helps answer the only question that really matters on a domain sales site: are serious buyers doing serious buyer things?

These signals may be used for analytics or advertising measurement. They are not used to sell your personal details.

08. Preference cookies

Preference cookies remember choices you’ve made, such as your cookie preferences or language selection. Without them, the site may keep asking you the same question again and again, which is annoying for everyone involved.

A preference cookie is basically the site saying, “I remember what you chose.” Not creepy. Helpful.

09. Third-party cookies

Some cookies or similar technologies may come from third-party services used on the site. These may include Google services such as AdSense, Google consent tools, analytics, fonts or other measurement tools.

Those third parties have their own policies and controls. Kebub.com doesn’t control every tiny technical detail of how Google runs Google, which is probably for the best because I have enough going on.

10. Can you reject cookies?

Yes. Where optional cookies require consent, you can reject them or manage your preferences. Essential cookies may still run because the site needs them to function.

If you block every cookie at browser level, some parts of the website may behave oddly. Forms may fail, sessions may break and the site may forget things it needs to remember. That isn’t punishment. It’s just how websites work.

11. How to clear cookies

You can remove cookies through your browser settings. The exact steps depend on the browser, but it’s usually somewhere around:

  • Chrome Privacy and security → Clear browsing data → Cookies
  • Safari Settings → Privacy → Manage website data
  • Firefox Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
  • Edge Settings → Privacy, search, and services → Clear browsing data

After clearing cookies, Kebub.com may ask you for your choices again. It’s not being needy. It just forgot.

12. Ad blockers

Some visitors use ad blockers. That’s your choice. Kebub.com may use Google’s ad blocking recovery tools to politely ask visitors to allow ads, especially because ads may help support this domain-selling template.

The site’s main purpose, though, is not to force ads down anyone’s throat. The main purpose is to sell Kebub.com. If you’re here to make a serious offer, that matters more than whether an ad slot loads.

13. Changes to this policy

This policy may be updated as the site changes, especially if new analytics, advertising, consent or measurement tools are added. The date at the top will be updated when that happens.

Cookies done. Fancy owning the name?

You now know more about Kebub.com’s cookies than most people know about their own phone contract. If you’ve made it this far, you’re either wonderfully thorough or genuinely interested in the domain. Either way, the next step is obvious.

Buy Kebub.com

Related pages

You may also want the Privacy Policy, the Purchase Terms & Conditions, or the buy page.

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