Cookie Policy
How Cryptrum Pay uses cookies and similar technologies on cryptrumpay.com, the merchant portal, and the admin panel. Last updated July 2026.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file a site puts in your browser. It lets the site remember you across pages and sessions. We use cookies, localStorage and sessionStorage — collectively “storage” below.
What we store
Strictly necessary (always on, no consent prompt):
- Authentication JWT — keeps you signed in to the merchant portal
- CSRF anti-forgery token — protects POST endpoints
- Session ID — short-lived signed cookie identifying your browser
- Theme preference (light/dark) — visual setting only
Functional (set only after explicit consent, where required):
- OAuth provider state token (only during a sign-in attempt)
- Dashboard date-range preference
Analytics: we do not deploy third-party analytics on the merchant portal or admin panel. The marketing site (cryptrumpay.com) may set a privacy-respecting page-view counter that does not fingerprint visitors.
Third-party cookies
We do not embed advertising trackers, social-pixel SDKs, or session-replay tools. The only third-party cookies you may encounter come from optional integrations you enable (e.g. Google OAuth login).
How to control cookies
You can disable cookies in your browser settings. Note that disabling strictly-necessary cookies will sign you out and break login. We do not currently offer a granular consent banner because we set no advertising or tracking cookies; if that changes we will add one.
Updates
This policy reflects the storage in use as of the date above. We will revise it if our practices change.

