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Cookies Policy

Last updated: 28 February 2026

This Cookies Policy explains how Webtraditor uses cookies and similar technologies (local storage, session storage) across the Advanced Academy of Digital Trade, Trade Auditor, Trade Regula™ and related pages.

1. What are cookies?

A cookie is a small text file that a website stores on your browser to remember information about you between visits — for example, that you are signed in, or that you have already dismissed a banner. Some cookies are set by us ("first-party"); others are set by our sub-processors ("third-party").

2. Categories we use

Strictly necessary — required for the Service to function. These include your authentication token, tenant-scope cookie, and CSRF protection. You cannot disable these without breaking sign-in.

Preference — remember your last-viewed Academy module, chosen language, and Trade Regula watchlist. Set by us on first use.

Analytics — help us understand aggregate usage (which modules are popular, where users drop off). Only set with your consent via the cookie banner.

Marketing — currently NOT set on this property. If we ever add them, we will update this page and re-ask for consent.

3. First-party cookies (we set these)

tfc_session_token — your signed-in session (strictly necessary, ~7 days).

tfc_route_marker — hides / reveals platform badges based on route (strictly necessary, session only).

tfc_regula_watchlist — remembers your Trade Regula country/category filters (preference, ~1 year).

tfc_cookie_consent — records your choice on the cookie banner (strictly necessary, ~1 year).

4. Third-party cookies (sub-processors)

Stripe / Razorpay — payment session cookies set on the checkout iframe when you subscribe or purchase tokens. Strictly necessary at the moment of payment.

CloudFlare — DDoS protection and bot-mitigation cookies. Strictly necessary for the security of the Service.

We do NOT run Google Analytics, Meta Pixel, LinkedIn Insight Tag or any advertising cookies on this domain.

5. How to control cookies

You can manage cookies through your browser settings — most browsers let you refuse cookies, delete them, or be notified before one is stored. Blocking strictly-necessary cookies will prevent sign-in and payment flows from working.

Where a cookie banner is shown, you can accept, reject, or fine-tune categories at any time by clicking the small "Cookies" link in the footer.

6. Do Not Track (DNT)

Because there is no consensus on how to interpret Do Not Track signals, we do not currently respond to DNT headers. Instead we ask you directly via the cookie banner. This behaviour may change if a common standard is adopted.

7. Changes to this policy

If we materially change the cookies we use, we will update this page and — where consent is required — ask you again through the banner. The last-updated date at the top of this page reflects the most recent change.

8. Contact

Questions about our use of cookies? Write to [CONTACT EMAIL] or use the form at /contact.

Template notice. This policy is a good-faith template drafted by the Webtraditor team. It is not legal advice. You must review and adapt it with qualified counsel in your jurisdiction (India, Singapore, EU, US, UK, GCC, etc.) before relying on it for a paid or regulated launch. Placeholders in square brackets — [LEGAL ENTITY NAME], [REGISTERED ADDRESS], [JURISDICTION], [CONTACT EMAIL] — must be replaced with your registered particulars.

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