Cookies Policy
We use cookies to enhance your ProfileTap experience, remember your preferences, and analyze how you interact with our NFC-powered digital identity platform.
2. Why We Use Cookies
At ProfileTap, we use cookies and similar tracking technologies to enhance your experience, better understand how our Website is used, and provide the features and services you expect. Cookies play a key role in helping us deliver a fast, secure, and personalized experience when you interact with our Website. Here’s how cookies help us and you:
Improve Website Functionality Cookies allow our Website to remember important information about your visit — such as your login session, user settings, or language preferences — so you don’t have to re-enter them each time you navigate. This ensures a smooth, consistent browsing experience throughout your visit.
Personalize Your Experience Cookies enable us to tailor certain parts of the Website based on your preferences and interactions. For example, they help customize content or recommendations that align with your interests, making your time on our site more relevant and engaging.
Understand and Improve Website Performance Cookies help us analyse how visitors use the Website — such as which pages are most visited, how long users stay, and the paths they take through our pages. This information allows us to understand what works well and where improvements can be made, enhancing the performance and structure of the Website.
Enable Analytics & Reporting By using analytical cookies, we can measure aggregate usage trends and compile reports on overall site performance. This insight helps us make data-driven decisions to refine features, fix issues, and optimise user journeys.
Support Advertising and Marketing (Where Relevant) With proper consent, cookies may support marketing efforts by enabling relevant advertising and tracking campaign effectiveness. These cookies help deliver content that’s more likely to be of interest to you and measure how well advertising campaigns perform.
3. Types of Cookies We Use
We use several categories of cookies on our Website. Each type serves a specific purpose — from enabling core functionality to helping us understand how our users interact with the site. Below is a breakdown of these cookie types to help you understand what they do and why we use them:
Essential / Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are critical for the basic operation of our Website. Without them, features you have requested — such as logging in, maintaining a session, or navigating between pages — may not work properly.
- Purpose: Enable secure login, session management, cart status, and other core services.
- Consent requirement: These cookies do not require your consent to be set, as they are essential to the site’s functionality.
- Example: Session identifiers, load balancing cookies.
Functional Cookies
Functional cookies help personalise your experience on our Website by remembering choices and preferences you make.
- Purpose: Save language preferences, UI settings, and other customisations you choose so that your experience is consistent and user-friendly.
- Consent requirement: Usually require consent except where strictly necessary to deliver an agreed-upon service.
- Example: Cookies that remember user-selected settings, preferences, or enabled features.
Analytics / Performance Cookies
These cookies collect information about how visitors use our Website, helping us understand usage patterns so we can improve performance.
- Purpose: Track metrics like page visits, session duration, traffic sources, and error pages.
- Benefit: Provides anonymous data that helps us optimise site structure, content, and speed.
- Consent requirement: Require express consent before placement.
- Example: Tracking cookies from analytics services.
Advertising / Marketing Cookies
Advertising or marketing cookies are used to deliver relevant advertisements and measure the effectiveness of campaigns across channels.
- Purpose: Enable ad personalisation, retargeting, and campaign performance tracking.
- Consent requirement: These are non-essential cookies and require explicit user consent before deployment.
- Example: Cookies used by ad networks to deliver tailored ads based on browsing behaviour.
First-Party vs. Third-Party Cookies
Cookies can also be classified based on who sets them:
- First-Party Cookies: Created and stored by our Website directly. They mainly support essential functions and basic analytics.
- Third-Party Cookies: Set by external services (such as analytics or advertising providers) that we integrate with our Website. These cookies are often used for tracking and marketing across the web.
Session vs. Persistent Cookies
Cookies may also differ by how long they remain on your device:
- Session Cookies: Temporarily stored and automatically deleted when you close your browser.
- Persistent Cookies: Remain on your device for a set period and are used to retain preferences or login states between visits.
5. Third-Party Cookies
In addition to the cookies set directly by us (first-party cookies), our Website may also include third-party cookies. Third-party cookies are cookies that are set by domains other than the one you are currently visiting. These cookies are usually placed on your device when our site loads content from external services, such as analytics tools, advertising networks, or embedded features.
How Third-Party Cookies Work
When your browser loads a page that contains content from a third-party domain (for example, scripts from a social network, analytics provider, or an advertising network), that third party may set cookies on your device. These cookies can track your interactions not only on our Website, but potentially across multiple websites that use the same third-party services.
Purpose of Third-Party Cookies
Third-party cookies are typically used for:
- Web Analytics: Third-party analytics tools gather usage data such as page views, session duration, and navigation paths to help us understand how visitors use the Website and improve its performance.
- Advertising and Marketing: Advertising networks use third-party cookies to deliver relevant advertisements, measure ad performance, and support retargeting campaigns.
- Embedded Content: Cookies may be set by services that provide features embedded on our site (e.g., social sharing buttons, videos, or interactive elements).
Your Control and Consent
We do not control the third-party cookies set by these external providers, and the data they collect is subject to their own privacy practices. These cookies are only set if you have given your consent (except for essential cookies required for site functionality). You can manage or withdraw consent via the cookie banner or your browser settings — see Section 7. Managing Cookies for details.
8. Data Protection & Relationship to Privacy Policy
Cookies and the data they collect can involve information that identifies or is associated with a device, usage patterns, or user preferences. In certain circumstances, this type of data may qualify as personal data under global privacy laws such as the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and privacy regulations like the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA/CPRA), which treat such data as personally identifiable and subject to data protection requirements.
How Cookies Relate to Personal Data
When cookies collect information that can be linked to a specific individual — such as device identifiers, behavioural data, or unique session data — privacy laws recognise this as personal data. This means the handling of such cookie data, including how it is collected, processed, stored, and shared, must be addressed in your overall privacy disclosures. For this reason, cookies are not treated in isolation; they are part of your broader data processing activity and must be aligned with your Privacy Policy. That policy explains in detail how we collect personal information, why we collect it, and how we safeguard your rights and freedoms in relation to your data.
Link to Our Privacy Policy
To ensure complete transparency and compliance with applicable data protection laws, we have a dedicated Privacy Policy that describes:
- What personal information we collect, including data obtained through cookies
- How that data is used, stored, and protected
- Who we share it with (if applicable)
- Your rights regarding your personal data
- How you can exercise those rights You can view the full Privacy Policy here: [Insert Privacy Policy URL] This Cookie Policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy because they cover related aspects of information collection, processing, and user privacy.
10. Updates to This Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in:
- the cookies and tracking technologies we use on our Website,
- how we use those technologies,
- privacy laws and legal requirements, or
- recommendations from regulators and industry best practices. When we make changes, we will revise the “Last Updated” date at the top of this policy so you always know when it was last modified. We encourage you to review this Cookie Policy periodically to stay informed about how we use cookies and similar technologies. If changes are significant — for example, involving new cookie categories, new third-party providers, or changes to how we process data — we may also notify you through a banner, email (if you have an account), or other communication channels before the changes take effect. Your continued use of the Website after we publish updates to the Cookie Policy means you accept the updated policy and agree to its terms.
