What sticks in your browser when you visit.
Last revised: 8 May 2026 · Pointe-aux-Trembles, QC
A cookie is a small file written by a website to your browser; localStorage is a similar storage area that lives in your browser without expiry. RARAOMT uses both, sparingly. This page lists every entry, why it exists and how to remove it. The list is short on purpose.
1. What we set
There are three persistent items in your browser when you've used the site. The first is raraomt_agegate, written to localStorage when you click the YES button on the 18+ popup; it remembers your confirmation so the gate doesn't re-appear on every page reload. The second is raraomt_ckchoice, written when you accept or reject the cookies banner; it stores either "full" or "essential" along with a timestamp. The third is a session cookie used by the web server to keep your in-browser RacingMOTO points balance attached to the current tab.
2. What we do not set
There are no Google Analytics cookies on this domain. No Facebook Pixel. No Google Ads conversion tracker. No Hotjar, no Mixpanel, no Segment, no third-party advertising network. We don't pixel you across the web because we don't have anywhere to send the data and no commercial reason to collect it in the first place. If that ever changes, this page will be revised before the new tags go live.
3. Strictly necessary versus optional
The two localStorage entries and the session cookie are strictly necessary; the platform stops working correctly without them (the gate would re-prompt forever, the cookie banner would flash on every page, your points balance would not persist between page navigations). There are currently no optional cookies, which is why the "Essential only" button on the banner has the same practical effect as "Accept all". We've kept both buttons because some browsers treat consent receipts asymmetrically and giving you both options is more honest than hiding one.
4. How to clear them
Use your browser's settings: Privacy and Security > Site Data > Manage and remove the entries for this domain. On Firefox the path is similar; on Safari it lives under Preferences > Privacy > Manage Website Data. Clearing the entries will reset the age gate and the cookie banner — both will appear again on your next visit. That is expected and not a bug.
5. Third-party content
We embed Google Fonts via Google's standard CSS endpoint. When your browser fetches the font files, Google may receive your IP address and user agent in the same way any web request exposes those values. We do not pass any other identifier in the request. The fonts used on the site are listed publicly on the page source.
6. Changes to this list
This page is the canonical list of what we put in your browser. If we add or remove anything, the revision date at the top of this page changes and the cookie banner will resurface to ask for fresh consent on your next visit.
7. Questions
The fastest way to get a real answer is [email protected]. We try to respond within two business days.