Cookie Policy
Most cookie policies are long because most websites track a lot. Ours is short because we don't. This page explains exactly what gets stored in your browser when you visit spenzaa.com, and what happens inside our mobile apps.
1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files a website stores in your browser to remember things between visits — like whether you're logged in, or which language you prefer. Similar technologies include localStorage and sessionStorage, which work the same way but never leave your device on their own.
2. What we actually use
- Essential cookies: if you log into the web dashboard, a session cookie keeps you signed in. Without it, the dashboard simply cannot work. It expires when your session ends.
- Preference storage (localStorage): we remember small choices like your theme or a dismissed banner. This data stays on your device and is never transmitted to us.
- Analytics: we use privacy-respecting, cookieless analytics on this website. It counts page views without setting cookies, without fingerprinting, and without following you to other sites.
3. What we don't use
- No advertising or retargeting cookies (Google Ads, Meta Pixel, etc.)
- No third-party tracking or cross-site identifiers
- No selling or sharing of browsing data with anyone
Because we don't set any non-essential cookies, you won't see a cookie consent pop-up on our site — there is nothing to consent to. If that ever changes, we will add a proper consent banner before the new cookies load, not after.
4. Cookies in the mobile apps
The Spenzaa iOS and Android apps do not use browser cookies. They store your data locally on the device and sync it to your account over an encrypted connection, as described in our Privacy Policy.
5. How to control cookies
You can clear or block cookies in your browser settings at any time (look for "Privacy" or "Site data"). Blocking the essential session cookie will log you out of the web dashboard, but the rest of the site will work normally.
6. Questions
Email us at help@spenzaa.com — a human reads every message.