Strictly Necessary
Required for core platform operations, authentication, security, and session integrity.
Examples: Session identifiers, Login state, Security/fraud flags, Load balancing tokens
Retention: Session to 12 months, depending on function and risk controls.
Functional
Remembers preferences and settings to improve usability and continuity.
Examples: Language/display preferences, Consent preferences, Feature state memory
Retention: Up to 12 months or until manually cleared.
Analytics and Performance
Helps us understand usage, diagnose errors, and improve reliability and experience.
Examples: Page/screen interactions, Performance metrics, Crash and diagnostics events
Retention: Varies by provider and configuration, commonly 1 to 24 months.
1. What Are Cookies and Similar Technologies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your browser or device when you visit a site. Kujuana may also use local storage, SDK storage, and similar technologies for app/session continuity and service optimization.
These technologies help us recognize your device, maintain secure sessions, and tailor core functionality.
2. Why Kujuana Uses Cookies
We use cookies and related technologies to:
- Authenticate members and maintain signed-in sessions securely.
- Protect accounts from abuse, suspicious access, and fraud.
- Remember preferences and optimize experience across visits.
- Measure feature performance and improve platform reliability.
- Support legal and compliance requirements, including consent controls.
3. Third-Party Technologies
Some cookies or identifiers may be set by trusted service providers supporting hosting, security, analytics, support workflows, and payments.
These providers process data under contractual restrictions and are expected to use appropriate safeguards consistent with applicable law.
4. Managing Cookie Preferences
You can manage cookies through browser settings, device controls, and consent banners where available. Blocking or deleting essential cookies may affect sign-in and critical app functionality.
- Browser controls: block, clear, or restrict cookies by site.
- Device settings: manage tracking and app-level storage permissions.
- In-product controls: use consent/policy settings where offered.
5. Do Not Track and Similar Signals
Because browser and platform tracking signals are not uniformly implemented, Kujuana may not respond to all “Do Not Track” or equivalent signals in a standardized way.
We continue to evaluate evolving privacy standards and may update this approach as frameworks mature.
6. Updates to This Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy periodically to reflect legal, technical, and product changes. The “Last updated” date indicates the current version.
For material changes, we may provide additional notice through the Services.
7. Contact Us
For cookie or tracking questions, contact support@kujuana.com with the subject line “Cookie Policy Inquiry”.