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Cookie Policy

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This Cookie Policy explains what cookies and similar technologies are, how ConnectiveNet uses them, and the choices you have. Read it together with our Privacy Policy to understand how we handle your information overall.

1. What is a cookie?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device by the websites and apps you visit. They allow the site to recognize your device, remember preferences, and improve your experience. Related technologies — including local storage, session storage, and pixel tags — serve similar purposes and are covered by this policy.

2. Categories of cookies we use

  • Strictly necessary cookies: required for the Service to function, such as authentication cookies that keep you signed in and CSRF tokens that protect form submissions. These cannot be disabled without breaking core features.
  • Functional cookies: remember your preferences (e.g., dismissed onboarding cards, last visited tab) so the Service feels consistent between visits.
  • Analytics cookies: help us understand how the Service is used in aggregate so we can improve performance, reliability, and features. We minimize personally identifiable information collected through analytics where reasonably possible.

We do not currently use cookies for cross-site advertising or to sell your data to third parties.

3. Cookies set by third parties

Some pages or features may include content from third parties (for example, embedded maps, video players, or analytics providers). These third parties may set their own cookies subject to their own privacy and cookie policies. We have no control over those cookies.

4. Your choices

Most browsers let you view, manage, delete, and block cookies through their settings. Note that blocking strictly-necessary cookies will prevent you from signing in or using core features of the Service.

5. Do Not Track

Some browsers send a “Do Not Track” signal to websites. Because no consistent industry standard exists for how to respond to this signal, the Service does not currently respond to it. You can still control cookies through the browser settings linked above.

6. Changes to this policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. The “Last updated” date at the top of this page reflects the most recent revision.

7. Contact us

For questions about this Cookie Policy, email connectivenetsupport@gmail.com or use our contact page.