This Cookie Policy supplements our Privacy Policy and describes how CryptoRedar ("CryptoRedar") uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on https://cryptoredar.com.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help sites remember preferences, keep sessions secure, measure traffic, and deliver relevant advertising. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, and pixel tags.
How CryptoRedar Uses Cookies
Strictly necessary
Required for core functionality such as load balancing, security, and remembering cookie consent choices. These cannot be disabled without breaking essential features.
Functional / local storage
Some tools store draft input in your browser's local storage (not server-side cookies) so you can resume work after refreshing. This data stays on your device and is not sent to us. Clear it anytime via browser settings.
Analytics
We may use analytics services to understand aggregate traffic patterns — pages visited, referral sources, device types, and session duration. Analytics data helps us prioritize improvements. Where available, IP addresses are anonymized.
Advertising
Third-party ad partners may set cookies to serve ads, limit repeat impressions, and measure campaign performance. These partners operate under their own privacy policies. CryptoRedar does not control third-party cookies once set.
Cookie Table (Representative)
| Category | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Essential | Security, consent, site operation | Session – 1 year |
| Analytics | Traffic measurement, performance | Up to 2 years |
| Advertising | Ad delivery and frequency capping | Varies by partner |
Managing Cookies
You can control cookies through several methods:
- Browser settings — block or delete cookies in Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge preferences
- Private / incognito mode — limits persistent cookies for a single session
- Industry opt-outs — visit aboutads.info (US) or youronlinechoices.eu (EU) for advertising preference tools
Blocking all cookies may affect tool functionality and saved drafts.
Do Not Track
Some browsers send "Do Not Track" signals. There is no universal standard for responding to DNT. We currently do not alter tracking behavior solely based on DNT signals, but you may use the controls above to limit tracking.
Updates
We may update this Cookie Policy when we add services or change partners. Check the date at the top of this page for the latest version.
Contact
Questions: mutee@cryptoredar.com