Cookie policy
A short list of small things.
A very short page, because we use a very short list of cookies. No analytics cookies, no advertising trackers, no third-party tags loaded by default. Just the things the shop needs to work.
Last updated · May 2026
What a cookie is
A cookie is a small text file that a website stores in your browser. It can be used for things as innocuous as remembering that you're logged in, or as intrusive as tracking your behaviour across many sites. Different cookies, different jobs.
Cookies we set
lettrist.com sets only the cookies it needs to function. These are strictly necessary cookies under the e-privacy rules and do not require your consent:
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Session cookie (
lettrist_session) — lets the site remember who you are during a single visit, so things like the basket and checkout work across page loads. Expires when you close the browser, or after 2 hours of inactivity. -
CSRF token (
XSRF-TOKEN) — a security cookie that helps protect form submissions and the checkout against cross-site request forgery. Expires with the session.
Analytics
We use a privacy-respecting analytics tool that does not set persistent cookies and does not profile individual visitors. It records aggregate visit counts, referrers and page paths. No cookie is stored on your device for analytics.
If we ever change our analytics setup, this page will be updated first and we'll prefer cookieless options where they exist.
Third-party trackers and advertising
We do not run advertising on lettrist.com, and we do not embed third-party advertising or behavioural tracking scripts. No Facebook Pixel, no Google Ads tag, no TikTok pixel, no LinkedIn Insight, no remarketing of any kind.
The fonts on this site are served by a privacy-respecting font CDN that does not set cookies. If you embed lettrist.com pages elsewhere (for example, an iframe), the embedding site's cookies are governed by that site's policy, not ours.
Payment
Our payment processor may set its own cookies on the payment page when you're going through checkout, to detect fraud and to maintain the payment session. These are the processor's cookies, governed by its own cookie policy — we'll link to it directly from the payment screen when checkout is enabled.
Managing cookies in your browser
You can block or delete cookies through your browser's settings. Doing so for the strictly necessary cookies above will break the cart and checkout. Major browsers let you control cookies here:
Updates
If the list of cookies we set changes, this page will be updated and the "Last updated" date above will reflect the change. Material changes will be flagged at the top of this page for at least 30 days.
Questions
Write to [email protected]. See also our privacy policy for the wider picture of what data we hold and why.