What cookies are
1Cookies are small text files stored on your device by your browser. They help websites remember information about your visit, such as session state, security signals, and preferences. Similar technologies may include local storage, session storage, and identifiers used for security and analytics.
Cookies can be session cookies (deleted when you close your browser) or persistent cookies (stored for a longer period). Cookies can also be first-party (set by InoBox.org) or third-party (set by another domain).
Why we use them
2InoBox uses cookies and similar technologies to:
- Operate the Service reliably (sessions, page delivery).
- Protect users and infrastructure (abuse prevention, fraud detection, rate limits).
- Remember preferences (theme selection and interface behavior).
- Measure performance and usability where analytics is enabled and permitted.
Types of cookies
3Depending on configuration and the pages you use, technologies may fall into categories such as strictly necessary, preferences, and optional analytics. The exact set can change for security, legal, or feature updates.
Strictly necessary
4These are required for core functionality and security (for example: protecting forms, preventing abuse, and ensuring stable page delivery). They are generally not optional because the Service cannot function properly without them.
Preferences
5These remember choices you make (for example: light/dark theme). They improve your experience but do not change your marketing consent status on their own.
Analytics (optional)
6These help measure performance and usability (page visits, load time, error rates). Where required, analytics is used only after consent.
Security & anti-fraud
7Security signals may be stored to protect the Service from automated abuse, suspicious traffic, or fraudulent activity. This may include identifiers, timing signals, and integrity checks associated with sessions and form submissions.
Local storage
8In addition to cookies, InoBox may use browser storage (such as local storage) to keep small pieces of information on your device. Example: your theme choice may be stored locally so the interface stays consistent.
Consent & choices
9Where local law requires consent for optional technologies, InoBox will request it before enabling them. You can also manage cookies through your browser settings.
Cookie choices are separate from subscription consent. Unsubscribe and preference status is handled through InoBox preference flows.
Third-party technologies
10Some pages may connect to third-party services (hosting, analytics, or other providers). Those services may use their own technologies on their domains, subject to their policies.
How to manage cookies
11You can control cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to:
- View and delete cookies stored on your device.
- Block all cookies or block cookies from specific sites.
- Allow cookies only for the current session.
- Clear site storage (cookies + local storage) for a domain.
Do Not Track
12Some browsers offer a “Do Not Track” signal. There is no universal standard for how websites must respond to it.
Updates
13We may update this Cookie page to reflect changes in technology, configuration, security controls, or legal requirements. The latest version is published here and the “Last updated” date will change.
Contact
14Questions about cookies, storage technologies, or privacy can be sent to the support address below.