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Cookies Policy
This Cookies Policy explains how NoCodeBros uses cookies, pixels, SDKs, local storage, device identifiers, and similar technologies across websites, web apps, SaaS products, and mobile apps.
Effective date: May 12, 2026
1. What cookies and similar technologies are
Cookies are small files stored on a browser or device. Similar technologies include pixels, tags, SDKs, local storage, session storage, mobile advertising identifiers, device identifiers, and server-side event tools. These technologies help services remember settings, secure sessions, measure performance, understand usage, and, where enabled, support marketing and advertising.
2. Technologies we may use
- Strictly necessary technologies that enable login, security, fraud prevention, load balancing, consent records, checkout, and core product functionality.
- Functional technologies that remember preferences, language, region, interface settings, and user-selected product configuration.
- Analytics and performance technologies that help us understand traffic, feature adoption, crashes, diagnostics, and service reliability.
- Advertising and measurement technologies that may help measure campaigns, limit ad frequency, attribute conversions, or deliver relevant messages where permitted.
- Mobile SDK and device technologies that support app analytics, crash reporting, push notifications, authentication, and app security.
3. Consent and control
Where required by law, we request consent before using non-essential cookies or similar technologies. Strictly necessary technologies may be used without consent because they are needed to provide a service requested by the user. Users can manage cookies through browser settings, device settings, platform privacy controls, app permissions, and any consent tools we make available.
4. Browser and device settings
Most browsers allow users to block or delete cookies. Mobile operating systems may allow users to reset device identifiers, limit ad tracking, control push notifications, restrict location access, and manage app permissions. Blocking some technologies may affect login, security, preferences, checkout, or product features.
5. Third-party technologies
Third-party providers may place or read cookies and similar technologies when they provide services such as hosting, analytics, payments, embedded content, customer support, security, fraud prevention, app distribution, or advertising measurement. Their use of information is governed by their own terms and privacy policies unless they process information only on our behalf under contract.
6. Retention
Session cookies usually expire when a browser closes. Persistent cookies and similar identifiers remain for a defined period unless deleted earlier by the user, browser, device, or service configuration. Retention depends on the technology purpose, legal requirements, consent choices, and vendor settings.
7. Do Not Track and global privacy signals
Some browsers and extensions send privacy preference signals. Where required by applicable law and technically feasible, we honor recognized opt-out preference signals for sale, sharing, targeted advertising, or similar regulated processing. We do not respond uniformly to legacy Do Not Track signals where no common industry standard applies.
8. Updates and contact
We may update this policy as our services, technologies, vendors, and legal obligations change. Questions about cookies or privacy choices may be sent to support@nocodebros.net.