OfficePro360

Cookie Policy

Last updated: November 2, 2025

1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device (computer, tablet, or mobile) when you visit a website. They help websites remember your preferences, improve user experience, and provide analytics data.

2. How We Use Cookies

OfficePro360 uses cookies to:

  • Keep you signed in to your account
  • Remember your preferences and settings
  • Understand how you use our Service
  • Improve Service performance and functionality
  • Provide personalized content and recommendations
  • Measure marketing campaign effectiveness
  • Ensure security and prevent fraud

3. Types of Cookies We Use

3.1 Strictly Necessary Cookies

These cookies are essential for the Service to function. They enable core functionality such as security, authentication, and session management.

Examples:

  • session_token - Maintains your login session
  • csrf_token - Protects against cross-site request forgery
  • auth_remember - Remembers your login preference

Duration: Session or up to 30 days
Can be disabled? No (required for Service to work)

3.2 Performance Cookies

These cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our Service by collecting anonymous information about pages visited, time spent, and any errors encountered.

Examples:

  • _ga - Google Analytics user identifier
  • _gid - Google Analytics session identifier
  • _gat - Google Analytics throttle request rate

Duration: Up to 2 years
Can be disabled? Yes (via cookie preferences)

3.3 Functional Cookies

These cookies allow the Service to remember choices you make (like language, theme, or region) and provide enhanced, personalized features.

Examples:

  • theme - Remembers light/dark mode preference
  • language - Stores language selection
  • dashboard_layout - Saves dashboard customization

Duration: Up to 1 year
Can be disabled? Yes (via cookie preferences)

3.4 Marketing Cookies

These cookies track your browsing habits to show you relevant advertisements and measure campaign performance. We only use these with your explicit consent.

Examples:

  • _fbp - Facebook Pixel for ad tracking
  • _gcl_au - Google Ads conversion tracking
  • li_fat_id - LinkedIn Insight Tag

Duration: Up to 90 days
Can be disabled? Yes (via cookie preferences)

4. Third-Party Cookies

We use trusted third-party services that may set their own cookies:

  • Google Analytics: Website analytics and performance tracking
  • Google Ads: Advertising and conversion tracking
  • Facebook Pixel: Social media advertising
  • LinkedIn Insight Tag: Professional network advertising
  • Stripe: Payment processing and fraud prevention
  • Cloudflare: Security and performance optimization

These third parties have their own privacy policies governing their use of cookies.

5. Managing Your Cookie Preferences

5.1 Cookie Consent Banner

When you first visit our website, you'll see a cookie consent banner. You can:

  • Accept all cookies
  • Reject non-essential cookies
  • Customize your preferences by cookie category

5.2 Browser Settings

Most browsers allow you to control cookies through settings:

  • Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies
  • Firefox: Options → Privacy & Security → Cookies
  • Safari: Preferences → Privacy → Cookies
  • Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions

Note: Blocking essential cookies may prevent some features from working properly.

5.3 Opt-Out Tools

You can opt out of specific tracking:

6. Other Tracking Technologies

In addition to cookies, we may use:

  • Web Beacons: Small graphics that track page views and email opens
  • Local Storage: HTML5 storage for preferences and cache
  • Session Storage: Temporary storage cleared when browser closes
  • SDKs: Third-party software development kits in mobile apps

7. Mobile App Tracking

Our mobile apps may use:

  • Device identifiers (IDFA on iOS, AAID on Android)
  • Push notification tokens
  • Location data (with permission)
  • App usage analytics

You can control mobile tracking through your device settings:

  • iOS: Settings → Privacy → Tracking
  • Android: Settings → Privacy → Ads

8. Do Not Track Signals

Some browsers have a "Do Not Track" (DNT) feature. Currently, there is no industry standard for DNT signals. We do not respond to DNT signals but provide cookie controls as described above.

9. Updates to Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in technology or regulations. The "Last updated" date indicates when changes were made. Continued use after updates constitutes acceptance.

10. Contact Us

Questions about our use of cookies? Contact us: