What Cookies Are
Cookies are small text files or similar browser-based technologies stored on a device when visiting a website. They help websites recognize sessions, remember preferences, maintain basic functionality, and support technical performance monitoring.
On Quantaps, cookies may be used to make core site flows more stable, keep sessions working properly, and support a smoother browsing and ordering experience.
How We Use Cookies
Quantaps uses cookies and related technologies to support site operation, improve reliability, understand technical performance, and maintain a more secure user environment.
Types of Cookies
Depending on the page, the browser, and the technical setup, Quantaps may rely on different categories of cookies or similar technologies.
Third-Party Cookies
Some parts of the site may interact with third-party services such as analytics providers, payment infrastructure, or external technical tools. These services may place their own cookies or similar technologies depending on how they operate.
Quantaps does not control every technical behavior of third-party cookies. Where third-party tools are involved, the relevant provider’s own privacy and cookie practices may also apply.
Managing Cookies
Users can usually manage, block, or delete cookies through browser settings. Browser controls may allow the user to remove stored cookies, restrict future cookie use, or receive warnings before storage.
Please note that disabling certain cookies may affect the functionality, stability, or convenience of some parts of the website.
Privacy & Data
Some cookie-related information may be linked to technical browsing data or other information that can fall within the scope of personal data depending on how it is used.
Where cookie-related information is treated as personal data, Quantaps handles it in line with the broader privacy and data protection framework described in the relevant site policies.
Policy Updates
Quantaps may update this Cookie Policy when site functionality, legal requirements, analytics practices, or technical infrastructure change. The latest published version on this page will be the current version in use.