Cookie Policy

Effective date: March 1, 2026

This Policy describes the use of cookie files and similar technologies on the Cloaking.House platform (hereinafter referred to as the “Service”).

By using the website and the functionality of the Service, the user confirms consent to the use of cookies in accordance with this Policy.

1. What are cookies

Cookies are small text files that are stored on the user’s device when visiting websites.

They allow:

  • — ensuring the correct operation of the website
  • — saving user settings
  • — supporting security and authorization
  • — analyzing the technical performance of the service

Cookies do not contain executable code and cannot be used to access the user’s device.

2. What cookies are used

The Service may use the following categories of cookies.

2.1. Essential (technical) cookies

These cookies are necessary for the proper operation of the platform and cannot be disabled without affecting the functionality of the Service.

They are used for:

  • — user authentication
  • — account protection
  • — maintaining the session
  • — proper operation of the interface.

2.2. Session cookies

Session cookies are used to identify the user within the current session.

Such files are automatically deleted after the session ends or the browser is closed.

2.3. Analytical cookies

Analytical cookies are used to collect anonymized technical information about the operation of the Service, including:

  • — page performance
  • — technical errors
  • — general user behavior within the interface.

This data is used solely to improve the stability and functionality of the platform.

3. Purposes of using cookies

Cookies may be used for the following purposes:

  • — ensuring secure user authentication
  • — maintaining the user session
  • — saving user interface settings
  • — analyzing the stability and performance of the platform
  • — preventing abuse and unauthorized access.
4. Storage and management of cookies

4.1. Cookies are stored on the user’s device for the period necessary to perform their functions.

4.2. The user can independently manage the use of cookies through their browser settings, including:

  • — deleting cookies
  • — blocking cookies
  • — limiting the storage duration.

4.3. Restricting or disabling cookies may result in incorrect operation of certain Service functions, including the inability to log in.

5. Refusal to use cookies

5.1. The user has the right to refuse the use of cookies through their browser settings.

5.2. If cookies are completely disabled, some functions of the Service may work incorrectly or become unavailable.

The Service is not responsible for the consequences of restrictions set by the user in the browser settings.

6. Policy changes

6.1. Cloaking.House reserves the right to change this Policy at any time without prior notice to users.

6.2. The new version of the Policy comes into force from the moment it is published on the website.

Continued use of the Service after the publication of changes means the user agrees to the updated version of the Policy.

7. Contacts

For questions related to this Policy, you can contact:

Support hours: Mon–Fri, 10:00–18:00 (UTC+3)