Heads up: this sales page is in English, but the portal itself is still in Dutch.
Short version: there is exactly one, and it is needed to keep you signed in. Which is why you do not get a window here asking for consent.
This version applies from 21 augustus 2026.
This is a translation, provided so you can read what you are agreeing to. If the English and the Dutch text differ, the Dutch version is the one that counts. Ordly is a Dutch company and Dutch law applies.
Why you get no cookie banner. One is required as soon as a site places cookies that are not strictly necessary: analytics, ad networks, social media buttons. Ordly has none of that. A window asking consent for something we do not do is not diligence but noise, and it trains people to click things away without reading.
| Name | What for | How long |
|---|---|---|
| __Host-ordly_sessie | Remembers that it is you, so you do not have to sign in again on every screen. It holds no name and no email address, only a signed token. | Until you sign out, and at most thirty days. |
This is called a functional cookie. Under Dutch telecommunications law no consent is required for it, because the service does not work without it.
Your choice of a light or dark screen goes into your browser's local storage, not into a cookie. It goes nowhere; it stays on your own device. If you switch on notifications, your browser keeps a registration with Google or Apple for that; you remove it by switching notifications off.
If we ever add something that does need consent, the question will come with it, and it will be here before it happens. The privacy page lists who else sees anything.