ALGONNEY – Cookie Policy
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1What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored in your browser. They help us remember your preferences, improve performance, and keep your session secure when you use Algonney.
2Why do we use cookies?
We use cookies for three reasons:
Essential Functionality
These cookies are required for Algonney to work. For example:
- •Keeping you logged in
- •Remembering your language
- •Securing your account during login
Without these, the platform cannot function.
Performance & Analytics
These help us understand how visitors use the site so we can improve it.
Examples: page speed, traffic volume, errors.
We do not collect personal details here.
Preferences
These remember your choices, like:
- •Selected language
- •Dark/light mode
- •Exchange preference
They simply make the site feel familiar.
3We do NOT use cookies for:
- •Selling your data
- •Tracking you across other websites
- •Advertising networks
- •Third-party marketing pixels
(You can proudly say this to build trust.)
4Cookies we use (simple list):
- •Session cookie – keeps you logged in
- •Security cookie – prevents fraud and protects your account
- •Language cookie – remembers your chosen language
- •Analytics cookie – helps measure site performance (anonymous)
5How can you control cookies?
You can disable or delete cookies anytime from your browser settings.
If you disable essential cookies, some parts of Algonney may not work.
6Updates to this Cookie Policy
We update this policy if we add or remove cookies. Changes will always be posted here.
7Contact
If you have questions about how we use cookies:
By using Algonney, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this Cookie Policy.
Last updated: 2026