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Linkolino Cookie Policy

Version 3 Published: 2026-04-28

Linkolino Cookie Policy Version 3.0, MVP document for legal review before production publication. 1. What cookies are Cookies are small files or similar identifiers stored in a user's browser or device. The platform may also use local storage, session storage, visitor_id, click_id and URL parameters used for attribution. 2. Who uses cookies In Linkolino panels, cookies may be used by the platform operator. In merchant stores, tracking identifiers may be implemented by the merchant, plugin, integration script or server-side configuration. The merchant is responsible for its own cookie banner, CMP and notices for store customers if required. 3. Categories of cookies and identifiers Linkolino may use: - cookies necessary for login, security, session and remembering settings, - affiliate identifiers used to attribute the click, program, link and affiliate, - anti-fraud and technical identifiers, e.g. IP, user agent, referer, timestamp, - statistical and diagnostic data concerning platform operation, - URL parameters, e.g. click_id, visitor_id, sub_id or similar values. 4. Purposes Cookies and identifiers are used to: - maintain the user session, - protect accounts and forms, - remember language and technical settings, - register affiliate clicks, - attribute conversions to an affiliate and program, - validate commissions, - detect duplicates, abuse and integration errors, - maintain technical statistics. 5. Retention The affiliate cookie lifetime depends on program rules and by default may be 30 days unless the program, integration or documentation indicates another period. Session cookies may expire after closing the browser or logging out. Technical logs and event identifiers may be stored longer if needed for audit, settlements, security or dispute handling. 6. Consent and configuration Some cookies are necessary for platform operation and do not require separate consent. Affiliate tracking in a merchant store may require store customer consent depending on configuration, legal basis and applicable law. The merchant should ensure proper information and consent mechanisms in its store. 7. Disabling cookies The user may manage cookies in browser settings. Restricting cookies may affect login, security, session memory, click attribution and correctness of affiliate settlements. 8. Cookie policy changes This cookie policy may be updated when tracking technology, integrations, providers or legal requirements change.