Cookies Policy

This page explains what cookies are, how Earnastic uses them, and the choices available to you when browsing our platform.

Last updated: January 2026

1. What are cookies

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They are widely used to make websites work, remember your preferences, and improve your overall experience. Cookies do not contain personal information by themselves but may be linked to other data we collect when you use the Service.

2. How we use cookies

We use cookies and similar technologies for a few specific purposes:

  • To keep you signed in to your account during a session.
  • To remember your preferences and settings between visits.
  • To keep the platform secure and protect against suspicious activity.
  • To understand how the platform is used so we can improve it.

3. Types of cookies we use

The cookies on Earnastic generally fall into the following categories:

Category Purpose Example
Strictly necessary Required for the platform to function correctly, such as managing sign-in sessions and securing access. Session ID, authentication token
Preference Remember choices you make, such as language, region, or display settings, so the platform feels familiar each visit. Language, layout preference
Performance Help us understand which pages and features are most useful, so we can keep improving the experience. Anonymous usage analytics
Security Detect unusual activity and protect your account and the platform as a whole. Fraud prevention checks

4. Third-party cookies

Some pages may include cookies set by trusted third-party providers — for example, performance and analytics tools that help us understand how the platform is used. These third parties are bound by their own privacy and cookie policies, and we work only with providers that maintain reasonable data protection standards.

5. Cookie duration

Cookies on Earnastic fall into two general categories based on how long they last:

  • Session cookies — temporary cookies that expire when you close your browser.
  • Persistent cookies — remain on your device for a set period or until you delete them, so we can remember your preferences across visits.

6. Managing your preferences

You can control how cookies are used in a few ways:

  • Browser settings — most modern browsers let you block or delete cookies through their preferences. Note that disabling certain cookies may affect parts of the Service.
  • Device settings — many devices include options to limit ad and analytics tracking at a system level.
  • Platform settings — where applicable, you can adjust your preferences directly from your account.

Help pages from major browsers offer step-by-step instructions for managing cookies and can be a useful starting point if you are unsure where to begin.

7. Updates to this policy

We may update this Cookies Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices or applicable regulations. The latest version is always available on this page, with the "Last updated" date revised accordingly.

8. Contact

If you have any questions about how we use cookies, please contact us at [email protected] or through our contact page. We are happy to clarify anything you are unsure about.