— House notice no. 03 —
Cookies
— 18+ ONLY · FREE TO PLAY · NO REAL MONEY IS USED, WAGERED, OR WON ON THIS SITE · FOR ENTERTAINMENT ONLY —
A cinema lobby keeps very few records of who came through the door. So does this site. Below is the complete list of browser-storage keys used by Neon Luck Space, what each one does, and how to clear them.
What we actually set
Strictly speaking, we do not set HTTP cookies. The site uses two entries in your browser's localStorage. They live on your device, never travel to a server, and are not shared with any third party.
- age_ok · Value:
yes. Purpose: remembers that you confirmed you are 18 or older, so the age modal does not appear on every page. Lifetime: until you clear your site data. - cookies_consent · Value:
acceptorreject. Purpose: remembers your response to the cookie banner, so it does not reappear on every page. Lifetime: until you clear your site data.
What we do not set
We do not run analytics cookies, advertising cookies, social-media pixels, A/B-testing scripts, fingerprinting scripts, or any third-party tag. There is no Google Analytics on this site. There is no Facebook Pixel. There is no consent platform recording your choice on an external server.
How the banner works
The cookie banner appears once, after you confirm your age. Accept and Reject are equal, neither is the default, neither is pre-ticked, and dismissing the banner with the keyboard does not count as consent. Because we only set the two essential keys above, the practical difference today is small: rejecting the banner still allows the site to remember your age and your banner choice (both essential for the page to function). If we ever add a non-essential cookie in future, rejecting will block it.
How to clear them
To remove both keys, open your browser's site-data settings for neonluckspace.com and clear local storage. In most browsers this is under Settings → Privacy → Site data. The next time you visit, the age gate and cookie banner will appear again as if for the first time.
The mini-games
Each game runs inside a frame served from this same site. The games do not set their own cookies. Any state inside a game (a current streak, an unrevealed card) lives in memory only and is gone the moment you close the tab.
More on privacy
For the full picture of what we do and do not collect, read the privacy notice. It is short.
— Updated May 2026 —