A cookie is a small text file that a website stores on your device — computer, phone or tablet — when you visit it. Cookies are widely used to make websites function correctly, to remember your preferences and to help site owners understand how their sites are being used.
Cookies do not contain executable code and cannot access other files on your device. They can only be read by the website that set them, or by authorised third-party services used by that website.
Similar technologies — including local storage, session storage and pixel tags — work in a comparable way and are covered by this policy where relevant.
Cricket Knowledge Hub uses cookies for three purposes:
We do not use cookies for advertising, to build behavioural profiles, or to track you across other websites.
| Cookie name | Type | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| ckh_session | Keeps you logged in during your browsing session | Session (deleted when browser closes) | |
| ckh_auth | Remembers your login state across sessions so you do not have to log in every time | 30 days | |
| ckh_plan | Verifies your subscription status to control access to subscriber content | Session | |
| ckh_csrf | Security token that protects forms and actions against cross-site request forgery | Session | |
| ckh_prefs | Stores your lesson progress, filter preferences and display settings | 1 year | |
| ckh_last_lesson | Remembers which lesson you were last viewing so you can pick up where you left off | 90 days | |
| ckh_analytics | Stores an anonymised visitor ID used to understand how the platform is used. No personal information is stored in this cookie. | 1 year |
Essential cookies are required for the platform to work. They handle login, session management and security. Without these cookies, you will not be able to log in or access subscriber content. These cookies cannot be disabled.
Preference cookies remember your settings — such as your lesson progress and where you left off. If you block these cookies, the platform will still work but it will not remember your progress between sessions.
Analytics cookies help us understand how subscribers and visitors use the platform — which pages are visited most, where people tend to stop reading and which features are used. The data collected is anonymised and aggregated. No individual user is identifiable from this data. You can opt out of analytics cookies using the preference panel below.
Some cookies on cricketknowledgehub.com are set by third-party services that we use to operate the platform. These services only receive the data necessary to perform their function.
We do not use any advertising networks, retargeting services or social media tracking pixels. No third-party advertising cookies are set on cricketknowledgehub.com.
All major browsers allow you to view, manage and delete cookies through their settings. The steps vary by browser:
If you delete or block essential cookies, you will be logged out of your account and will need to log in again. Blocking essential cookies will prevent you from accessing subscriber content.
You can also use your browser's private or incognito mode to browse without cookies being saved, but this means your session will not be remembered and you will need to log in each time.
You can manage your preference and analytics cookie settings below. Essential cookies cannot be disabled as the platform will not function without them.
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time, for example if we add or remove third-party services, or if the types of cookies we use change.
When we make material changes, we will update the "Last updated" date on this page. If the changes are significant, we will also notify active subscribers by email.
We encourage you to review this policy periodically. Your continued use of the platform after a change is posted constitutes your acceptance of the updated policy.
If you have questions about how we use cookies or about this policy, please contact us: