Cookie Policy
Version dated April 28, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how the REFERAL Platform uses cookies and similar technologies on the website, in the user account, and in other Platform interfaces.
By using the website and the Platform, the User confirms that they have reviewed this Cookie Policy.
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a website stores on the User’s device through the browser.
Cookies may be used for:
- website operation;
- authorization;
- security;
- saving user settings;
- analytics;
- anti-fraud protection;
- prevention of abuse;
- interface improvement.
In certain cases, cookies and similar identifiers may be considered personal data if they can directly or indirectly identify the User.
In the European Union, cookies are also regulated under GDPR and ePrivacy rules, especially when they are used not only for the technical operation of the website, but also for analytics, advertising, or tracking.
2. Technologies Used by the Platform
The Platform may use the following technologies:
- cookies;
- session storage;
- local storage;
- pixels and tags;
- technical browser identifiers;
- session identifiers;
- anti-fraud signals;
- analytics tools;
- advertising and affiliate identifiers, if connected.
3. Purposes of Using Cookies
The Platform uses cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes.
3.1. Technical Operation of the Website
Cookies may be used for:
- authorization;
- session storage;
- proper operation of the user account;
- page display;
- form protection;
- error prevention;
- basic Platform functionality.
These cookies are necessary for the Platform to operate.
3.2. Security and Anti-Fraud Protection
Cookies and technical signals may be used to protect accounts and detect:
- multi-accounting;
- suspicious activity;
- automated requests;
- bots;
- proxies;
- VPN usage;
- account farms;
- repeated registrations;
- falsified reports;
- other forms of abuse.
These cookies and technical signals may be used to protect the Platform, Users, balances, payouts, tasks, and proof of completion.
3.3. Saving User Settings
Cookies may be used to remember:
- language;
- region;
- selected settings;
- interface state;
- notifications;
- preferences;
- other user parameters.
3.4. Analytics
Cookies may be used to understand how Users interact with the website and the Platform, including:
- which pages Users visit;
- which functions Users use;
- where errors occur;
- which interface elements need improvement;
- how the Platform can be improved.
3.5. Advertising and Affiliate Functions
If advertising, affiliate, or referral tools are used on the Platform, cookies may be used to record:
- visits;
- traffic sources;
- affiliate links;
- campaigns;
- attribution;
- performance measurement.
If such cookies are not strictly necessary, they may require the User’s consent depending on applicable law.
4. Categories of Cookies
The Platform may use the following categories of cookies.
| Category | Purpose | Can They Be Disabled? |
|---|---|---|
| Strictly Necessary Cookies | Website operation, authorization, security, sessions | Usually cannot be disabled through website settings |
| Functional Cookies | Language, interface settings, preferences | Can be limited |
| Analytics Cookies | Statistics, product improvement, error diagnostics | Can be limited |
| Advertising and Affiliate Cookies | Attribution, advertising, affiliate tracking | Can be disabled or refused |
| Anti-Fraud Cookies | Protection from bots, multi-accounting, fraud, and abuse | Restriction may affect access to certain functions |
5. Third-Party Cookies
The Platform may use third-party services that set their own cookies or similar identifiers.
Such services may include:
- analytics systems;
- payment providers;
- anti-fraud services;
- authorization systems;
- advertising and affiliate tools;
- support services;
- CDN, hosting, and infrastructure providers.
These third parties may process data in accordance with their own privacy policies and cookie policies.
6. Cookies and Prohibited Activities
Cookies, technical identifiers, and anti-fraud signals may be used to detect and prevent strictly prohibited activities, including:
- multi-accounting;
- self-referral;
- use of bots;
- use of proxies, VPNs, emulators, and device farms;
- falsification of proof of completion;
- circumvention of Platform restrictions;
- attempts to unlawfully withdraw funds;
- tasks involving manipulation of reviews, ratings, installs, clicks, registrations, or other metrics;
- actions that violate the rules of third-party platforms.
Using the Platform for such activities is strictly prohibited.
If the User discovers a task or activity with such signs, the User must stop interacting with that task and contact support.
7. Consent to Cookies
When the User first visits the website, the User may be shown a cookie notice.
The User may be able to:
- accept all cookies;
- reject non-essential cookies;
- configure cookie categories;
- change their choice later, if such functionality is available on the website.
Strictly necessary cookies that ensure website operation, security, authorization, anti-fraud protection, and functions requested by the User may be used without separate consent if permitted by applicable law.
Analytics, advertising, affiliate, and other non-essential cookies are used in accordance with applicable consent requirements.
8. How to Manage Cookies
The User may manage cookies:
- through cookie settings on the website, if such tool is available;
- through browser settings;
- through private browsing mode;
- by deleting cookies in the browser;
- by blocking third-party cookies;
- through settings of advertising and analytics services, if they provide such options.
Disabling cookies may cause certain Platform functions to work incorrectly or become unavailable.
9. Cookie Retention Period
The retention period of cookies depends on their category and purpose.
Cookies may be:
- session cookies — deleted after the browser is closed;
- persistent cookies — stored until the set expiration period or until deleted by the User;
- technical cookies — active for the period necessary for the relevant function to operate;
- anti-fraud cookies — stored for a longer period if necessary for security, investigation of violations, and protection of balances, payouts, tasks, and Users.
The Platform aims not to store cookies longer than necessary for the purposes for which they are used.
10. Connection with the Privacy Policy
If cookies or similar technologies are used to process personal data, such processing is additionally governed by the Platform’s Privacy Policy.
The Privacy Policy explains:
- what data is processed;
- for what purposes;
- on what legal basis;
- to whom data may be transferred;
- what rights the User has.
11. Changes to the Cookie Policy
The Platform may amend this Cookie Policy.
A new version becomes effective upon publication on the website unless another effective date is specified in the new version.
Continued use of the website and the Platform after publication of the new version means that the User has reviewed the updated Cookie Policy.