Cookie Notice

Cookies need clearer rules than “maybe later”.

This notice explains the categories of cookies and similar technologies Traqa may use and the baseline controls expected before non-essential tracking is enabled.

Last updated: April 11, 2026

Plain-language summary

Strictly necessary cookies can support security and core site operation. Analytics and other non-essential tracking need clearer disclosure and, in some jurisdictions, consent before they are turned on.

1. What this notice covers

This Cookie Notice explains how Traqa uses cookies and similar technologies on its website, dashboard, and related online services.

The term cookies in this notice includes similar technologies that store information on, or access information from, your browser or device, such as local storage, pixels, tags, and software development kit identifiers where applicable.

2. Why Traqa uses cookies and similar technologies

Traqa may use strictly necessary technologies to keep the site secure, maintain sessions, remember user-interface choices, detect abuse, and support core service functionality requested by the user.

Traqa may also use analytics technologies to understand aggregate usage patterns, improve product performance, troubleshoot issues, and evaluate how users interact with the website or dashboard.

Traqa does not treat analytics, personalization, or advertising-related technologies as strictly necessary merely because they are operationally useful to Traqa.

3. Categories of technologies we may use

Strictly necessary: technologies required to provide the service or security function requested by the user, such as login continuity, fraud prevention, security, and core site operation.

Preference: technologies that remember user choices, such as language, interface settings, or cookie preferences.

Analytics: technologies used to measure traffic, understand user journeys, identify performance issues, and improve the website or service.

Advertising or cross-site tracking: Traqa does not currently position its launch compliance baseline around advertising or retargeting technologies. If those technologies are introduced, this notice and related controls must be updated before deployment.

4. Consent and your choices

Where applicable law requires consent for non-essential technologies, Traqa will request that consent before enabling them.

Where applicable law allows the use of particular analytics technologies without prior consent only under narrow conditions, Traqa should ensure those conditions are met before relying on that position.

You can also manage many cookies through your browser settings. Blocking strictly necessary cookies may affect your ability to use some parts of Traqa.

5. Analytics-specific note

If Traqa uses analytics providers, those providers must be configured in a privacy-conscious way that matches the legal basis and disclosure model Traqa is relying on.

Traqa should avoid enabling analytics configurations that profile identified users, combine data across services for unrelated purposes, or support advertising use cases unless the required disclosures, contracts, and consent controls are in place first.

6. Third parties

Some cookies or similar technologies may be set or supported by service providers acting on Traqa's behalf, such as infrastructure, analytics, or embedded service providers.

Where third-party providers are involved, Traqa should describe the relevant category of provider in its Privacy Policy and internal subprocessor register.

7. Updates

Traqa may update this notice as its use of cookies and similar technologies changes. If the changes are material, Traqa will take reasonable steps to update the notice and any related choice mechanisms before the new use goes live.

8. Contact

For questions about cookies, analytics, or privacy choices, contact privacy@usetraqa.com.

This notice should be reviewed again before any advertising, retargeting, or cross-site tracking technologies are added.