Legal
Cookies
Last updated: June 10, 2026
The short version
Miqat uses one first-party cookie to keep you signed in. That’s it for anything we set ourselves. When you pay with a card, our payment processor (Stripe) sets its own cookies on the Stripe-hosted checkout page so it can detect fraud and remember you between attempts. We do not use any third-party advertising, tracking, or analytics cookies.
Cookies Miqat sets directly
iep-tokenSessionUntil you sign out, or 30 days of inactivityStores your signed authentication token after you sign in. Without it you’d have to log in on every page. HttpOnly and SameSite=Lax; sent only over HTTPS in production.
If you sign out, this cookie is deleted. If you delete it from your browser while signed in, you’ll simply be signed out and asked to log in again.
Cookies set by Stripe (when you pay)
When you click through to pay for a ticket or make a donation, you’re handed off to Stripe’s hosted checkout page. Stripe sets its own cookies there for fraud prevention, payment-form state, and remembering returning customers. We don’t control those cookies; see Stripe’s cookie policy for the full list.
What we don’t use
- No Google Analytics, Meta Pixel, TikTok Pixel, or other ad-network tracking.
- No third-party cookies set on the Miqat domain.
- No cross-site tracking. We don’t share browsing behaviour with anyone.
- No cookie banner because there’s nothing to opt into.
Managing cookies
Every major browser lets you view, delete, or block cookies in its privacy settings. Deleting the iep-tokencookie will sign you out; the platform will still work, you’ll just have to sign in again. Blocking the cookie entirely will prevent you from signing in at all.
Updates to this page
If we ever add a third-party cookie (for example if we wire up an analytics tool down the line), this page will be updated and the change noted. The Last updated date at the top reflects the most recent revision.
Contact
Questions about cookies on Miqat? Email support@miqatuna.com or see our Privacy Policy for the broader data picture.