FantasyTrack

Cookies Policy

This Cookies Policy explains how FantasyTrack uses cookies and similar technologies in connection with our free-to-play fantasy contest experience. This document is a first-pass policy for testing and MVP evaluation and does not replace a final production legal review.

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What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website or use an online service. They help the service remember information about your visit, such as your session, preferences, and certain usage patterns.

How FantasyTrack uses cookies

We currently use cookies and similar technologies to:

  • Keep you signed in to your FantasyTrack account between page loads.
  • Maintain basic session state while you browse contests and profile pages.
  • Support security features such as CSRF protection and authentication.
  • Collect limited, aggregated usage information to understand which parts of the product are most active.

We do not use cookies in this MVP environment to show ads or sell your browsing data to third parties.

Types of cookies we may use

  • Strictly necessary cookies that are required to operate FantasyTrack, such as those that keep you logged in.
  • Performance and analytics cookies that help us understand aggregate usage patterns (for example, which screens are most frequently viewed).

Managing cookies

Most browsers allow you to control cookies through their settings, including blocking or deleting them. If you disable certain cookies, some features of FantasyTrack—such as signing in or staying logged in—may not work correctly.

Changes to this Cookies Policy

As FantasyTrack evolves, we may update this Cookies Policy from time to time. When we make material changes, we will adjust the “last updated” date and may provide additional notice within the product.

Contact information

If you have questions about this Cookies Policy or how FantasyTrack uses cookies and similar technologies, you can reach us at:

Email: support@fantasytrack.test