Cookie Policy
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. Opone uses cookies and similar technologies to provide, improve, protect, and promote our services.
1. What are Cookies
Cookies are widely used to make websites work or work more efficiently, and to provide information to website owners.
This policy explains how and why we use these technologies.
2. Cookie Types
Necessary Cookies
Required - Cannot be disabledThese cookies are essential for website functionality:
Authentication
Identify login status
Security
Detect security threats
Session Management
Maintain session state
Examples: auth_token, session_id, csrf_token
Functional Cookies
OptionalEnhance functionality and personalized experience:
Preferences
Language, theme selection
UI Customization
Layout and display
Recent Usage
Record usage history
Examples: user_preferences, theme_mode, recent_projects
Analytics Cookies
OptionalHelp us understand website usage:
Usage Statistics
Page views
Performance Monitoring
Load times
Error Tracking
Identify issues
Third-party: Google Analytics, Microsoft Clarity
3. Other Tracking Technologies
Local Storage
Save large data objects, offline data, and application state
Session Storage
Temporary data storage, automatically cleared when browser closes
Web Beacons
Track email open rates and content engagement
4. Cookie Lifecycle
Session Cookies
Automatically deleted when browser closes, used for temporary information storage.
Persistent Cookies
Expire after a set time or manually deleted, used to remember preferences.
Validity Period Overview
| Cookie Type | Validity Period |
|---|---|
| Authentication | 30 days |
| Preferences | 1 year |
| Analytics | 2 years |
5. Managing Cookies
Browser Settings
Most browsers allow you to manage cookies:
Important Notice
Disabling certain cookies may affect website functionality. For example, disabling necessary cookies will prevent you from logging in or using certain core features.
6. Third-Party Cookies
7. Do Not Track
Some browsers include a "Do Not Track" (DNT) feature. Currently, there is no industry consensus on how to respond to DNT signals.
We currently do not respond to DNT signals, but we respect your privacy choices. You can manage cookie preferences through your browser settings.
8. Contact Us
If you have any questions about our use of cookies, please contact us: