What are cookies and why does Opengates use them?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. Opengates uses cookies to enable essential platform functionality, analyze performance, personalize your experience, deliver relevant advertisements, and prevent fraud. See Cookies and Tracking.
What types of cookies does Opengates use?
We use several types:
- Essential cookies — Required for basic platform functionality like logging in and navigation.
- Performance & analytics cookies — Help us understand how you interact with the platform.
- Personalization cookies — Remember your preferences like language and notification settings.
- Advertising cookies — Deliver targeted ads based on your interests.
- Security cookies — Detect and prevent suspicious activity.
Does Opengates use third-party cookies?
Yes, in some cases third-party providers (payment processors, analytics, advertising partners) may place cookies on your device. These cookies are governed by the respective third party's privacy policy.
How can I manage or disable cookies?
You can manage cookies by:
- Adjusting your browser settings to block or delete cookies.
- Using the platform's cookie management tools (if available).
- Visiting third-party opt-out platforms like the Network Advertising Initiative Opt-Out or Your Online Choices.
Note that disabling certain cookies may affect platform functionality.
Does Opengates respond to "Do Not Track" browser signals?
Currently, the platform does not respond to DNT signals. However, Opengates is committed to evaluating and supporting evolving privacy standards. See Cookies and Tracking.