Cookie Policy — CryptoAnalyzes.com
Effective Date: November 2025
1. Introduction
This Cookie Policy explains how CryptoAnalyzes Team (“CryptoAnalyzes,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit or interact with https://cryptoanalyzes.com (the “Website”).
Cookies help us:
– keep the Website functioning properly,
– protect users and prevent abuse,
– understand how visitors use the Website,
– improve performance and user experience,
– and support secure checkout and service delivery processes.
Where required by applicable law, we use a consent mechanism to allow visitors to manage non-essential cookies. If you do not wish to allow cookies, you can change your browser settings or use available consent controls (where shown). Please note that disabling certain cookies may reduce Website functionality, including checkout-related features.
2. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device by a website. They allow a website to recognize your browser or device, remember preferences, and collect information about how the site is used.
Cookies can be:
– Session Cookies: deleted when you close your browser.
– Persistent Cookies: remain stored until they expire or are deleted manually.
– First-Party Cookies: set by CryptoAnalyzes (the Website you are visiting).
– Third-Party Cookies: set by external service providers used by the Website (e.g., analytics, payment, security tools).
3. What Are Similar Technologies?
In addition to cookies, websites may use similar technologies such as:
– local storage (browser-based storage),
– pixels or tags (small code snippets to help measure usage),
– and security identifiers used for bot protection and fraud prevention.
For simplicity, this Policy refers to these collectively as “cookies” unless stated otherwise.
4. Types of Cookies We Use
A) Strictly Necessary (Essential) Cookies
These cookies are required for the Website to operate correctly and securely. They cannot be disabled through standard site controls without impacting core functionality.
They may support:
– navigation and basic page functionality,
– security protections (e.g., bot mitigation, fraud prevention),
– load balancing and performance stability,
– payment session integrity during checkout,
– prevention of unauthorized or abusive activity.
Examples may include:
– session management cookies,
– security and load-balancing cookies,
– checkout session cookies (e.g., Stripe-related).
B) Security & Anti-Abuse Cookies (Bot & Fraud Protection)
Because automated abuse and malicious requests can affect website stability and user safety, we may use cookies and technical identifiers to:
– detect and block harmful bots or suspicious traffic,
– prevent fraud or unauthorized access attempts,
– protect the Website from attacks (e.g., scraping, brute force),
– maintain service availability and performance.
These mechanisms may involve third-party security services (e.g., CDN / firewall providers) and can include limited technical data such as request headers, device signals, or IP-derived information.
C) Analytics & Performance Cookies
These cookies help us understand how visitors interact with the Website so we can improve structure, navigation, and performance. We may use tools such as Google Analytics or equivalent measurement platforms.
Analytics data may include:
– pages viewed and time spent on pages,
– approximate location derived from IP address,
– device type, browser, operating system,
– referral sources and general usage patterns.
Where possible, analytics information may be aggregated and/or anonymized. Analytics cookies are not intended to identify you personally in a direct way.
Google Analytics Opt-Out:
If you wish, you can opt out of Google Analytics tracking by using the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on (provided by Google).
D) Functional Cookies (Preferences)
Functional cookies help remember user preferences and improve convenience, such as:
– language selection,
– basic display preferences,
– session continuity and usability improvements.
These cookies are not strictly necessary, but they help provide a smoother experience.
E) Marketing / Measurement Cookies (Limited or Future Use)
CryptoAnalyzes does not rely on third-party advertising networks as a primary business practice. If we ever introduce marketing cookies that go beyond essential operations and basic measurement, we will request consent where required and update this Cookie Policy accordingly.
5. Third-Party Cookies & Services
Some Website functions depend on trusted third-party service providers. These third parties may set their own cookies according to their policies. Examples may include:
– Stripe: payment processing and fraud prevention.
– Google Analytics (or similar): site analytics and performance measurement.
– Cloudflare (or similar CDN/security provider): security, performance, and load balancing.
We do not control third-party cookies once they are placed. We recommend reviewing the privacy/cookie policies of these providers to understand their practices.
6. Cookie Consent (Where Required)
Depending on your location and the applicable laws, you may see a cookie banner or consent prompt on first visit. When displayed:
– You can accept or reject non-essential cookies.
– Essential and security cookies may still be used because they are necessary for Website stability and protection.
– You may be able to modify cookie preferences later via the consent tool (if available).
If a consent tool is not shown, you can still manage cookies through your browser settings.
7. How You Can Control Cookies
You can manage or delete cookies at any time through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to:
– block all cookies,
– block third-party cookies,
– delete cookies when you close your browser,
– view and remove stored cookies manually.
Important Note:
Disabling cookies may affect Website functionality, including secure checkout sessions, form submissions, and certain performance/security protections.
8. Cookie Retention
Cookies remain on your device for different durations depending on their purpose:
– Session cookies are removed when your browser closes.
– Persistent cookies remain until expiration or deletion.
Retention examples (general):
– Essential/security cookies may persist as required for stability and protection.
– Analytics cookies may remain active for up to 12 months (or a similar period) unless you delete them earlier.
Actual retention may vary by provider settings and your browser configuration.
9. Data Security & Use Limitations
Data collected via cookies is used for legitimate purposes such as operating the Website, improving performance, maintaining security, and measuring general usage. We do not use cookie data to request sensitive information such as passwords, seed phrases, private keys, government IDs, or banking credentials.
Online data transmission cannot be guaranteed 100% secure. We apply reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect the Website and its systems, but you acknowledge that you use online services at your own risk.
10. Updates to This Cookie Policy
CryptoAnalyzes may update this Cookie Policy at any time to reflect changes in technology, legal requirements, or operational practices. The current version will be available on this page. It is your responsibility to review this page periodically to stay informed of how cookies are used.
11. Contact
For questions related to this Cookie Policy or privacy practices, please contact us through our Website contact forms.