Cookie Policy

  • We use Cookies and similar technologies when you use the Otter Raft mobile application (including the desktop version) (“App”) or websites (such as otterraft.com) (“Websites”).

    This policy provides more detail about the Cookies and tracking technologies we use and should be read in conjunction with our Privacy Policy. You can adjust your Cookie settings at any time by emailing us at privacy@otterraft.com.

  • These Cookies are not edible..

    A Cookie is a piece of text containing a unique identifier, which is stored on your computer by your web browser or by your mobile device. They are basically a tool that stores information about App use and Websites’ visits. Cookies also allow us to recognise you and your preferences each time you visit Bumble. They ensure the functioning of the App and Websites which in turn allows us to provide the services that our members request and to improve your user experience.

    We may also use other technologies such as web beacons (also called pixels), tracking URLs and software development kits (SDKs) for similar purposes as Cookies. Web beacons are files that contain a unique identifier that enable us to recognize when someone has accessed content on our Websites. Tracking URLs are unique links that help us understand where visitors to our Websites are coming from. SDKs are small pieces of code included in applications, which function like Cookies and web beacons. For simplicity, in this Policy, we also refer to these technologies as “Cookies”.

  • You can reach out to us at privacy@otterraft.com to refuse or withdraw your consent to the use of Cookies. Note that all Cookies we use are essential Cookies; withdrawing your consent might hinder your app from working properly.

    If you have any questions regarding this Cookie Policy, please visit our Feedback Page or email us at privacy@otterraft.com.

  • We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Material changes will be communicated through the App or by updating the “Last updated” date.

    Last updated: January 28th, 2026

Which Cookies do we use?

Humans eat cookies because they are essential to humanity development. What are we without cookies? In that spirits:

We only use essential Cookies that are necessary for the app to function. These Cookies cannot be switched off in our systems, or our App will not work properly. They are usually only set in response to actions made by you which amount to a request of services, such as setting your privacy preferences, logging in or filling in forms, making payments, uploading photographs, chatting or to localise your experience, such as when you’ve requested to view Otter Raft’s Site in your local language or when you’ve asked Otter Raft to ‘remember me’, etc. You can always control the Websites’ strictly necessary Cookies in your browser, as explained below.

We also use Cookies to help keep Otter Raft and our members safe and secure. These Cookies do things like protect Otter Raft users from spam and fraud by ensuring the safety of your personal data when you pay for things on Otter Raft, like our merch or donations.

We may use persistent Cookies, which will help us ensure that we have identified that the same device is logging in to the correct account. These types of Cookies also help with our anti-spam measures and help us to prevent phishers, scammers, unauthorised login attempts to your account, and accessing any hacked accounts.

Some of these strictly necessary Cookies are third parties’, as some social media platforms can be used as an entry point to register for our services.

 Cookies' lifespan and third parties placing Cookies

Cookies last for different periods of time depending on which of the following two categories they fall into:

  • Session Cookies – these Cookies only last as long as your online session, and expire when you close your browser or App (for example Internet Explorer or Safari).

  • Persistent Cookies – these Cookies stay on your device after your browser has been closed. These Cookies are used when we need to remember you for more than one browsing session, for instance to remember your preferences from one visit to the next.