Cookie Policy

This policy explains how Vaultro uses cookies, browser storage, and similar technologies on the website. Wallet secrets are handled inside the application architecture, not through ordinary site cookies.

Vaultro at a glance

1. What are Cookies?

Cookies and local storage are small pieces of data stored in your browser. They can help remember preferences, preserve UI state, improve reliability, and measure site performance.

2. Essential Storage and Site Operation

Vaultro may use essential browser storage for theme choice, selected language, and basic website preferences. These items help the site render correctly and keep the experience consistent across visits.

  • Theme and visual preference state.
  • Language selection for the 12 supported site languages.
  • Basic UI continuity required for navigation and page rendering.

The public website does not use cookies to access private keys, vault secrets, or sensitive app wallet material.

3. Analytics, Third Parties, and Preferences

Vaultro may use performance analytics, CDN protections, and similar infrastructure tools to understand uptime, traffic quality, and site performance. Third-party providers may receive limited technical data such as IP address, user agent, and request metadata.

You can manage cookies and site data through your browser settings, but some site features may work less smoothly if you disable essential storage.

4. Related Privacy Information

Wallet secrets are handled inside the application architecture and are not exposed through ordinary site cookies. For detail on notifications, permissions, retention, and service providers, review the Privacy Policy.

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