Cookies notice.
Last updated: 4 May 2026
Cookies are small text files a website asks your browser to keep. We use a few of them — mostly because the alternative is asking you to log in twice a minute, which nobody enjoys. Here's the actual list, with what each one does and when it expires.
Strictly necessary
These run no matter what you click on the consent bar — without them the site doesn't function. spa_session keeps you logged in and lasts the length of your session plus 30 days. spa_age_ok remembers you've passed the 18+ check so you don't see the popup every visit; it sticks around for a year. spa_csrf protects forms from being submitted by other sites; it expires when you close the tab.
Functional
One cookie, spa_pref, stores small choices like the volume slider in Space Mystery and whether you've muted the spin sounds. Lifetime: 90 days. You can clear it from settings without affecting login.
What we don't use
No advertising cookies. No third-party trackers. No Facebook pixel, no Google Analytics, no Hotjar. We don't sell or share data with marketing networks. If you ever spot a tracker on the site that isn't in this list, please email us — it'd be a bug, not a feature.
Turning them off
Most browsers let you block cookies in settings. If you do, the strictly-necessary ones will still try to set themselves and the site will mostly stop working. The only one we'd suggest leaving alone is spa_age_ok — blocking it just means the popup every refresh.