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Cookie Policy

Effective Date: May 1, 2026Last Updated: May 1, 2026

In plain terms: We use cookies and similar technologies to operate the Service and, where enabled, to support advertising (such as Google AdSense) and analytics. Third parties may set their own cookies under their policies. See our Privacy Policy for broader context.


1 What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a site. They can be session or persistent, first-party or third-party. Similar technologies include local storage, pixels, and scripts from vendors.

2 How we use cookies

Depending on configuration, VROOOMS may use cookies and similar technologies to:

  • Enable core Service functionality
  • Remember preferences during a session or across visits
  • Deliver or measure advertising through networks such as Google AdSense
  • Analyze aggregate usage where analytics is enabled
  • Support security and abuse prevention

3 Types of cookies we may use

CategoryPurposeTypeRetention
Strictly necessaryRequired for basic operation of the ServiceFirst-partySession / short-lived
Preference / functionalUI preferences where implementedFirst-partyAs configured (counsel to confirm)
AnalyticsAggregate usage where analytics vendors are enabledOften third-partyPer vendor defaults (confirm in production)
AdvertisingAd delivery and measurement via AdSense or similarOften third-party (e.g., Google)Per vendor defaults (confirm in production)
SecurityFraud prevention and reliabilityFirst- or third-partyAs needed for security posture

4 Google AdSense & advertising cookies

Where AdSense is enabled, Google and its partners may use cookies or similar technologies to serve and measure ads. See Google's materials for named cookies and controls.

You can adjust ad personalization via Google Ad Settings or industry tools such as aboutads.info.

More detail: policies.google.com/privacy.

5 Legal basis (EEA / UK / CH)

Where GDPR-style rules apply, strictly necessary processing may rely on performance of a contract or legitimate interests; analytics and advertising cookies may require consent depending on setup. Implement and document a consent mechanism with counsel if you target those regions.

6 Similar technologies

In addition to cookies, vendors may use web beacons, pixels, local or session storage, and scripts. Local storage may hold session state in the browser; whether data is sent to servers depends on product behavior and should be verified.

7 Managing cookies

You can control many cookies through browser settings and vendor tools.

Browser help:

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Disabling some cookies may impact functionality. Necessary cookies may be required for core features.

8 Do Not Track

There is no uniform industry response to DNT signals. You can still use the controls above to limit storage and tracking where available.

9 Children

The Service is not directed at children under 13. If you have concerns about a minor's data, contact us.

10 Changes

We may update this Cookie Policy. The Last Updated date reflects revisions. Continued use may indicate acceptance where permitted.

11 Contact us

Questions about cookies:

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.vroooms.com

Related: Privacy Policy · Terms of Service

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