FLEAP FLAPP MARKETPLACE COOKIES AND SIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES POLICY

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FLEAP FLAPP MARKETPLACE COOKIES AND SIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES POLICY

Effective Date: August 8, 2026

This Cookies and Similar Technologies Policy explains how FLEAP FLAPP LLC (“FLEAP FLAPP,” “Marketplace,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) may use cookies and related technologies when you access or use FLEAP FLAPP Marketplace, our websites, mobile applications, and related services.

This Policy explains:

  1. What cookies and similar technologies are.
  2. The categories of technologies we may use.
  3. Why we may use them.
  4. How third parties may use them.
  5. How you can manage your choices.

This Policy should be read together with the FLEAP FLAPP Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, Marketplace Terms and Conditions, and other applicable policies.

1. Scope of this Policy

This Policy applies to cookies and similar technologies used through:

  1. FLEAP FLAPP websites.
  2. FLEAP FLAPP Marketplace webpages.
  3. Web-based account and administrative services.
  4. FLEAP FLAPP mobile applications, where similar technologies are used.
  5. Marketplace checkout, security, communication, advertising, and related features.
  6. Other FLEAP FLAPP services that link to this Policy.

Traditional browser cookies may not operate in the same way inside a mobile application. Mobile applications may instead use technologies such as software development kits, device identifiers, advertising identifiers, local storage, tokens, pixels, or similar mechanisms.

The technologies used may differ depending on your device, browser, application version, location, account status, consent choices, and the features you use.

2. What are cookies?

Cookies are small data files that a website may place or store through your browser when you visit or use the website.

Cookies may allow a website to recognize a browser or device, maintain a session, remember preferences, support security, or understand how a service is used.

Cookies may be:

Session cookies

Session cookies generally remain active only while your browser is open and may be deleted when you close it.

Persistent cookies

Persistent cookies may remain on your device for a defined period or until you delete them.

First-party cookies

First-party cookies are generally set by the website or service you are visiting.

Third-party cookies

Third-party cookies may be set by another organization whose services, content, or technology are integrated with the website.

3. Similar technologies

FLEAP FLAPP and authorized service providers may use technologies similar to cookies, including:

  1. Browser local storage.
  2. Session storage.
  3. Software development kits, also known as SDKs.
  4. Pixels or web beacons.
  5. Tags and scripts.
  6. Authentication and security tokens.
  7. Device identifiers.
  8. Mobile advertising identifiers.
  9. Application-instance identifiers.
  10. Conversion or measurement technologies.
  11. Fraud-prevention technologies.
  12. Similar storage or access mechanisms.

For purposes of this Policy, references to “cookies” include these similar technologies when appropriate.

4. Categories of technologies we may use

The technologies actually used may depend on the FLEAP FLAPP service, device, location, consent status, and available features.

A. Essential technologies

Essential technologies are used when reasonably necessary to operate, secure, or provide a service requested by the user.

They may support:

  1. Account registration and login.
  2. Authentication and session management.
  3. Account and payment security.
  4. Fraud and abuse prevention.
  5. CAPTCHA or similar security controls.
  6. Load balancing and network management.
  7. Forms and user-submitted requests.
  8. Shopping-cart or checkout functions, where available.
  9. Language or privacy choices necessary to provide a requested service.
  10. Remembering cookie-consent preferences.
  11. Compliance with legal obligations.
  12. Protection against unauthorized access.

Some essential technologies may be active without optional consent where applicable law permits an exemption because they are strictly necessary.

Disabling essential technologies through your browser or device may prevent parts of FLEAP FLAPP from operating correctly.

B. Functional technologies

Functional technologies may remember choices and provide enhanced or personalized functionality.

They may support:

  1. Language preferences.
  2. Regional preferences.
  3. Display or accessibility settings.
  4. Saved interface choices.
  5. Remembered Marketplace preferences.
  6. Communication or content settings.
  7. Other optional personalization features.

Where required by law, functional technologies will be used only after you provide the required consent.

If you reject these technologies, certain optional features or preferences may not remain available between sessions.

C. Performance and analytics technologies

Performance and analytics technologies may help us understand how our websites, applications, and Marketplace features operate and how they are used.

They may help measure:

  1. Pages or screens viewed.
  2. Features used.
  3. General interaction patterns.
  4. Application or website performance.
  5. Loading times.
  6. Errors, crashes, and technical problems.
  7. Referring pages or general traffic sources.
  8. Aggregated usage trends.
  9. Whether a feature is functioning as intended.

We may use this information to diagnose problems, improve performance, understand service usage, and develop features.

Where required by law, non-essential analytics technologies will not be activated until the required consent has been provided.

D. Advertising and marketing technologies

Advertising and marketing technologies may be used, where available and permitted, to:

  1. Deliver advertisements.
  2. Measure advertisement delivery and performance.
  3. Limit how frequently an advertisement appears.
  4. Understand whether an advertisement led to an interaction.
  5. Measure campaigns.
  6. Support contextual or personalized advertising.
  7. Promote FLEAP FLAPP features, content, sellers, creators, or services.
  8. Detect invalid advertising activity or advertising fraud.

These technologies may involve cookies, pixels, SDKs, mobile advertising identifiers, or similar tools.

Where legally required, FLEAP FLAPP will request the appropriate consent before using non-essential advertising or marketing technologies.

Rejecting advertising technologies does not necessarily eliminate all advertisements. You may still receive advertisements that are contextual, non-personalized, or based on limited information.

5. How we may use cookies and similar technologies

Depending on the service and your choices, FLEAP FLAPP may use these technologies to:

  1. Keep you signed in.
  2. Maintain and secure your session.
  3. Authenticate your account.
  4. Prevent fraud, spam, abuse, and unauthorized access.
  5. Remember language, regional, accessibility, and display preferences.
  6. Save privacy or cookie choices.
  7. Operate Marketplace and account features.
  8. Support available cart, checkout, or payment processes.
  9. Diagnose technical problems.
  10. Measure website or application performance.
  11. Understand general usage patterns.
  12. Improve features, content, safety, and reliability.
  13. Deliver and measure advertising or promotions where permitted.
  14. Comply with legal, regulatory, security, and recordkeeping obligations.

We will not use a category of technology for a materially different purpose without providing appropriate notice or obtaining consent where required.

6. Mobile applications

Mobile applications may use technologies that differ from traditional website cookies.

These technologies may include:

  1. SDKs.
  2. Application-instance identifiers.
  3. Device identifiers.
  4. Mobile advertising identifiers.
  5. Local application storage.
  6. Authentication tokens.
  7. Push-notification tokens.
  8. Crash and diagnostic technologies.
  9. Fraud-prevention and security tools.
  10. Advertising and measurement technologies.

The availability of device-level privacy controls depends on your operating system and device.

Depending on your device, you may be able to manage:

  1. Advertising tracking permissions.
  2. Advertising identifiers.
  3. Application permissions.
  4. Location access.
  5. Notification permissions.
  6. Background activity.
  7. Application data or storage.

Deleting or reinstalling an application may reset certain local identifiers or preferences, but it may not delete information associated with your FLEAP FLAPP account.

Account and data-deletion rights are addressed separately in the FLEAP FLAPP Privacy Policy.

7. Third-party technologies

Authorized third-party service providers may use cookies or similar technologies when providing services to FLEAP FLAPP.

These providers may support functions such as:

  1. Website and application hosting.
  2. Content delivery.
  3. Account authentication.
  4. Security and fraud prevention.
  5. CAPTCHA.
  6. Payment processing.
  7. Application performance and crash reporting.
  8. Analytics and measurement.
  9. Advertising delivery and measurement.
  10. Customer support.
  11. Embedded content.
  12. Communication services.
  13. Other technical or operational services.

Third-party providers may process information according to their own privacy policies and contractual obligations.

The presence of a third-party service does not mean that every feature offered by that provider is used by FLEAP FLAPP.

The providers and technologies used may change as FLEAP FLAPP’s services, security requirements, and business operations evolve.

FLEAP FLAPP should maintain an internal inventory identifying the technologies actually deployed, their providers, purposes, categories, and expected durations.

8. Embedded content and external services

Some FLEAP FLAPP webpages or features may contain content or services provided by third parties.

Examples may include:

  1. Videos.
  2. Maps.
  3. Payment features.
  4. Social-media content.
  5. Support tools.
  6. Security challenges.
  7. External links.

When you interact with embedded or external content, the relevant third party may receive information about your device, browser, IP address, interaction, or account with that provider.

Third-party services are governed by their own terms and privacy policies. You should review those policies before interacting with the service.

9. Cookie consent and preferences

Where required by applicable law, FLEAP FLAPP may present a cookie banner, consent notice, privacy setting, or preference tool before activating non-essential cookies or similar technologies.

Available choices may include:

  1. Accepting all optional categories.
  2. Rejecting all non-essential categories.
  3. Customizing individual categories.
  4. Changing or withdrawing a previous choice.

Essential technologies may remain active when reasonably necessary to operate, secure, or provide the requested service.

Your refusal of non-essential technologies should not prevent access to basic services that do not reasonably require those technologies.

Consent must be freely given, informed, specific, and expressed through an affirmative action where applicable law requires that standard.

Closing a banner, remaining silent, inactivity, or continuing to browse will not be treated as consent when the law requires an affirmative choice.

10. Changing or withdrawing your choices

Where a cookie-preferences tool is available, you may use it to change or withdraw your choices.

You may also manage certain technologies through:

  1. Your browser settings.
  2. Your device settings.
  3. Your operating-system privacy settings.
  4. Application permissions.
  5. Advertising-identifier controls.
  6. Available FLEAP FLAPP privacy settings.

Withdrawing consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing that occurred before the withdrawal.

After you change a preference, a limited period may be necessary for the change to take effect throughout the applicable service.

You may need to update your preferences separately on different browsers, devices, applications, or profiles.

11. Browser controls

Most browsers provide settings that allow you to:

  1. View stored cookies.
  2. Block some or all cookies.
  3. Delete cookies.
  4. Receive a notification before a cookie is stored.
  5. Limit third-party cookies.
  6. Clear browsing data.

Blocking all cookies may affect login, security, preferences, Marketplace functions, and other important parts of the service.

Browser settings generally apply only to that browser and device.

12. Device and application controls

Your mobile operating system may provide controls for:

  1. Application tracking permissions.
  2. Personalized advertising.
  3. Advertising identifiers.
  4. Location.
  5. Camera and microphone access.
  6. Photos and files.
  7. Notifications.
  8. Background activity.
  9. Application storage.

The exact controls depend on your device and operating-system version.

Changing these settings may limit some application features.

13. Opt-out preference signals and privacy rights

Some browsers or extensions can transmit legally recognized opt-out preference signals, including signals intended to communicate a request not to sell or share personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising.

Where applicable law requires FLEAP FLAPP to recognize such a signal, we will process supported signals as required for the browser or device transmitting them.

A signal may apply only to the browser or device from which it is sent unless we can reasonably associate it with an authenticated account.

Additional privacy rights and request procedures are described in the FLEAP FLAPP Privacy Policy.

You may also contact:

privacy@fleapflapp.com

14. Do Not Track signals

Some browsers offer a “Do Not Track” setting. Because there is not one universally adopted technical standard for all Do Not Track signals, our response may depend on applicable law and the technology involved.

This section does not limit any obligation to recognize a legally required opt-out preference signal.

15. Cookie duration

The length of time a cookie or similar technology remains active may depend on its purpose.

Some technologies operate only during a browser or application session. Others may remain for a defined period to remember choices, maintain security, measure performance, or meet legal requirements.

We aim to retain cookies and similar identifiers only for as long as reasonably necessary for their stated purpose, subject to legal, security, fraud-prevention, and operational requirements.

The specific duration may be established in an available cookie-preferences tool or internal technology inventory.

16. Information that may be collected

Depending on the technology and service, cookies and similar technologies may collect or generate information such as:

  1. IP address.
  2. Browser type and version.
  3. Device type and operating system.
  4. Language or regional settings.
  5. Application version.
  6. Session and authentication information.
  7. Pages or screens viewed.
  8. Features used.
  9. Approximate interaction times.
  10. Referral or general traffic-source information.
  11. Error, crash, and diagnostic information.
  12. Advertising or application identifiers.
  13. Consent and preference records.
  14. Security, fraud, and risk information.

Additional information about data collection and use is available in the FLEAP FLAPP Privacy Policy.

17. Legal bases

Where applicable law requires a legal basis, FLEAP FLAPP may rely on:

  1. Consent for non-essential analytics, functional, advertising, or marketing technologies where required.
  2. The necessity of providing a service requested by the user for strictly necessary technologies.
  3. Compliance with legal obligations.
  4. Legitimate interests where legally permitted and not overridden by the user’s rights.

The appropriate legal basis depends on the technology, purpose, location, and applicable law.

18. Security

We use reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational measures designed to protect information associated with cookies and similar technologies.

However, no website, application, storage system, or method of transmission can be guaranteed to be completely secure.

You are responsible for protecting your account, browser, device, passwords, and verification information.

19. Users under 18 years old

FLEAP FLAPP Marketplace is intended only for individuals who are at least 18 years old.

Individuals under 18 are not permitted to create or use a FLEAP FLAPP Marketplace account.

If we learn that an underage individual has used the Marketplace or provided information in violation of our policies, we may restrict or terminate the account and take other appropriate action.

20. International users

FLEAP FLAPP may be accessed from different countries and regions.

Cookie, tracking, consent, and privacy requirements may vary by jurisdiction. We may adjust our notices, choices, technologies, or practices according to the user’s location and applicable law.

The availability of a particular privacy setting or consent mechanism may therefore vary.

21. Changes to this Policy

We may update this Policy to reflect changes in:

  1. Cookies or similar technologies we use.
  2. Website or application features.
  3. Service providers.
  4. Privacy and security practices.
  5. Applicable laws or regulatory guidance.
  6. Business operations.

We will publish the revised Policy and update the “Last Updated” date.

When required by law, we may provide additional notice or request renewed consent before a material change takes effect.

Continued use of FLEAP FLAPP does not replace consent when applicable law requires a separate affirmative choice.

22. Contact information

For questions or requests concerning cookies, similar technologies, privacy preferences, or this Policy, contact:

FLEAP FLAPP LLC

Privacy: privacy@fleapflapp.com

General support: support.team@fleapflapp.com

Safety and reports: safety@fleapflapp.com

Website: www.fleapflapp.com