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Cookie Policy: How We Use Cookies & Tracking

This Cookie Policy explains how Floq uses cookies and similar technologies to keep the site working, understand site performance, and manage consent choices.

Last updated: June 15, 2026

What Are Cookies

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help the site remember basic information, such as whether you have accepted a cookie notice or how a page was loaded during your visit.

In practice, there are two common types. Session cookies last only while your browser is open and are usually deleted when you close it. Persistent cookies stay on your device for a set period or until you delete them. Persistent cookies are often used for saved preferences, consent records, or basic traffic measurement.

Cookies do not give us direct access to your device. They are one piece of the browser environment, and their use depends on your browser settings, device settings, and the choices you make through consent tools where available.

Cookies We Use

Floq keeps cookie use practical. We use cookies where they help the site run properly, help us understand whether pages are useful, or support features we may introduce later.

Essential cookies

These cookies support core site functions. For example, they may remember your cookie consent choice, maintain basic security checks, or make sure pages load consistently across a browsing session.

Without these cookies, parts of the site may behave less reliably.

Analytics cookies

Analytics cookies help us understand traffic patterns, page performance, and how visitors move through the site. We look for practical signals, such as pages that load slowly, articles people return to, or paths that cause confusion.

We do not use analytics to identify you by name.

Advertising cookies

Floq may use advertising cookies in the future to support personalized content, campaign measurement, or audience building. If we add these tools, we will handle them through our consent process where required.

We will not treat planned advertising use as active until those integrations are actually in place.

Third-Party Services

Some cookies and related tracking technologies may be set by service providers that support the Floq website. The main difference is control: first-party cookies are set by Floq, while third-party cookies are set by another service working through our site.

Analytics tools

We plan to use analytics tools to measure site usage and performance. These tools may collect information such as browser type, approximate location, device category, referring pages, and page interaction events. We use this information to spot broken flows and prioritize fixes, not to build personal profiles from individual reading habits.

Ad network integrations

Ad network integrations are planned rather than broadly active at the time of this update. If introduced, they may help measure campaign performance or show more relevant content across participating platforms. These tools often rely on cookies, pixels, or similar identifiers, so we will update this policy when the scope changes.

Content delivery networks

Content delivery networks help serve site assets, such as scripts, stylesheets, and cached files, from locations closer to visitors. This improves loading speed and stability. In some cases, these providers may process technical data such as IP address, request time, browser details, and security signals needed to deliver the page.

Practical note: The exact cookies present can vary by browser, geography, and which features are active when you visit.

You can manage cookies in two places: through any consent controls shown on Floq and through your browser settings. Browser controls are usually the most direct option because they apply across the sites you visit, not just this one.

Most browsers let you block cookies, delete existing cookies, or receive a warning before a cookie is stored. The wording changes by browser, but the setting is usually under privacy, security, or site permissions. If you use more than one browser or device, you need to adjust the settings in each place.

What happens if you disable cookies

Blocking all cookies can make the site feel less consistent. Your consent choice may not be remembered, some pages may reload preferences repeatedly, and analytics signals that help us fix performance issues may be reduced.

That said, you can still read the main Floq site content with a stricter cookie setup. The trade-off is usually convenience and measurement quality rather than access to the core pages.

For more detail on how we handle personal information beyond cookies, see our Privacy Policy. If you have a specific question about cookie use, you can reach us through Contact Us.

Revisions to This Policy

We revise this Cookie Policy when our site tools, measurement practices, or legal obligations change. Small edits may clarify language or update examples. Larger updates may describe new analytics services, advertising integrations, consent controls, or changes to how long certain cookies are retained.

When we make a meaningful change, we will update the date at the top of this page. In some cases, we may also provide notice through the site interface, such as a refreshed cookie banner or consent prompt.

Our aim is simple: keep this page close to how the site actually works. Cookie policies get unhelpful when they read like an inventory copied from a vendor dashboard. We prefer to describe the categories, purposes, and choices in plain language, then update the page as the implementation changes.

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