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Cookie policy

This page explains how Rqrcode uses cookies and similar technologies, which categories may be stored, why some are required, how consent is managed and how you can change your preferences.

Essential cookies

Essential cookies are required for the service to work. They may be used for authentication, session security, CSRF form protection, abuse prevention, required preference storage and page stability.

What cookies are used for

Cookies are small technical elements stored by the browser. They keep a session active, secure a connection, remember choices, apply preferences and, only when allowed, measure site usage to improve the experience.

Preference cookies

Some cookies or local storage entries can remember interface choices such as language, visual theme, display preferences or the state of the cookie banner. They avoid asking for the same information on every visit.

Audience measurement and analytics

When this category is enabled, measurement tools can help understand viewed pages, used flows and overall performance. This data is used to improve the product and detect friction points in a proportionate framework.

Marketing and third-party services

Some optional features may rely on third-party services, for support, advanced measurement or marketing integrations for example. These uses should not be enabled without the proper legal basis and clear user information.

Consent management

Non-essential categories remain disabled until you give consent when consent is required. You can accept, refuse or adjust your choices from the cookie preference manager.

Changing or deleting your choices

You can update your preferences from the cookie management interface or your browser settings. Deleting cookies may log you out or reset some choices, but it lets you restart from a clean state.

Relationship with privacy

The cookie policy complements the privacy policy. It explains browser-side trackers, while the privacy policy describes broader data processing, retention periods, user rights and security measures.