COOKIE POLICY

Cookie Policy

This page explains cookie tracking, security controls, and user preferences on the Zmirf website and client portal.

Last updated: March 18, 2026

ESSENTIAL

Strictly Necessary Cookies

Required for login sessions, security protection, fraud detection, and core service operation.

ANALYTICS

Measurement And Performance

Used to measure usage trends, diagnose issues, and improve speed and usability where enabled.

PREFERENCES

Preference Cookies

Store selected options such as interface behavior, visual theme, or regional settings when available.

1. Cookie Categories We May Use

  • Session/authentication cookies for account login and CSRF protection.
  • Security cookies for abuse prevention, rate limiting, and anomaly detection.
  • Analytics cookies to understand aggregated traffic and service quality trends.
  • Preference cookies for user choices where the feature is enabled.

2. Legal Basis For Cookie Use

  • Strictly necessary cookies are used based on legitimate interests and service necessity.
  • Non-essential cookies are used only where consent is required by applicable law.
  • Consent choices can be changed at any time using browser and tool settings.

COOKIE CONTROLS

Managing your preferences

  • You can control cookies using browser settings and privacy tools.
  • Blocking essential cookies may break authentication and account workflows.
  • Third-party cookie behavior depends on those providers' own cookie policies.
  • We publish updates here whenever cookie use materially changes.

QUESTIONS

Need details about cookies on your account?

Our team can clarify cookie behavior for authentication, analytics, and preference controls in your environment.

Cookie use in real operational scenarios

Cookie behavior is connected to practical service delivery. Authentication cookies help keep sessions secure in account areas, while security-related cookies support abuse detection and threat mitigation. Preference cookies can improve usability by remembering non-sensitive interface settings.

For business users managing domains, billing, or support requests, disabling all cookies may affect login stability and dashboard functionality. We recommend reviewing browser settings with service-critical workflows in mind, especially where account verification and secure sessions are required.

  • Session continuity depends on essential authentication cookies.
  • Security checks may rely on temporary anti-abuse cookies.
  • Preference storage can reduce repetitive interface setup.
  • Cookie choices should balance privacy and platform usability.

FAQ

Cookie policy FAQ

Will blocking cookies affect account access?

Blocking essential cookies can affect login sessions and account-area functionality.

How should businesses balance privacy and usability?

Use strict browser controls while preserving essential security and session cookies.

For teams using client portals, billing screens, or domain dashboards, a practical setup usually keeps required cookies active for service continuity and configures non-essential categories according to legal and policy preferences.

Do cookie settings affect checkout and billing flows?

They can, especially where secure sessions are required for payment and account actions.

If strict blocking is enabled, users may see interrupted session behavior. For stable operations, keep essential cookies enabled and review non-essential categories according to your privacy policy choices.