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Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy explains how Cloaking House uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit our website or log in to the dashboard.

Last updated: December 6, 2025

1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help the site remember your actions and preferences over time and can be used for security, analytics and customization.

2. How Cloaking House Uses Cookies

Cloaking House uses cookies and similar technologies for several reasons:

  • Essential cookies: required for basic functionality such as logging in, keeping your session active and protecting forms from abuse.
  • Preference cookies: remember choices like language or interface settings so you do not have to configure them every time.
  • Analytics cookies: help us understand how visitors use the website and which pages or features are most useful.
  • Security and anti-abuse: certain identifiers may be used to detect unusual activity and protect Cloaking House from attacks or misuse.

3. Types of Cookies We May Set

Examples of the types of cookies we may use include:

  • Session cookies that expire when you close your browser and are used to keep you logged in while you navigate the dashboard.
  • Persistent cookies that remain for a limited time and help us remember your preferences or measure return visits.
  • First-party cookies set directly by Cloaking House.
  • Third-party cookies from providers that assist us with analytics or other features (for example, error tracking).

4. Third-Party Tools

We may use third-party tools that place cookies or similar technologies in your browser, such as analytics services or error-logging tools. These parties may process limited technical data (for example, IP address, device type, browser, visited pages) to help us better understand and improve Cloaking House.

We aim to work only with providers that respect data protection standards and use the data solely for the agreed purposes.

5. Managing Cookies

You can usually control cookies through your browser settings. This may allow you to block or delete cookies from specific sites. The exact steps depend on your browser and device.

Please note that if you disable essential cookies, some parts of Cloaking House – such as logging in or staying authenticated – may not work correctly.

6. Cookies in Cloaked Traffic

When you use Cloaking House to route traffic to your own landing pages or offers, those pages may use their own cookies, pixels or scripts. You are responsible for informing your visitors and obtaining any required consent in relation to the cookies and trackers used on your own properties.

7. Changes to This Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time, for example if we start using new types of cookies or change providers. The “Last updated” date above will show the latest version.

8. Contact

If you have questions about our use of cookies or this Cookie Policy, please contact our team using the support details available in your Cloaking House dashboard or on the main website.

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