Cookie Policy
Effective date: April 18, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how ThynkBlox (“we”, “us”, or “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies on thynkblox.com and our web applications. It should be read alongside our Privacy Policy.
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They allow the site to recognise your device and store information about your visit, such as your preferences and certain technical data. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, pixels, and software development kit (SDK) identifiers used in mobile applications.
2. Categories of Cookies We Use
2.1 Strictly Necessary
Required for the Services to function. They enable core features such as security, network management, and accessibility. These cannot be turned off in our systems.
2.2 Performance and Analytics
Help us understand how visitors interact with the Services by collecting aggregated, anonymised information about pages visited, time spent, and any errors encountered. This allows us to improve performance and content. Where required by law, we set these cookies only with your consent.
2.3 Functionality
Allow the Services to remember your preferences (such as language or region) and provide enhanced, more personalised features. Disabling these may affect some features.
2.4 Marketing and Advertising
Used to deliver advertisements relevant to you and to measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns. They may be set by us or by third-party advertising partners. Where required by law, we set these cookies only with your consent.
3. First-Party and Third-Party Cookies
First-party cookies are set by ThynkBlox directly. Third-party cookiesare set by service providers we work with, such as analytics, hosting, customer-support, and advertising platforms. Third parties’ use of cookies is governed by their own privacy and cookie policies.
Examples of third-party services that may set cookies include (depending on what we currently use): Google Analytics, Vercel Analytics, Cloudflare, LinkedIn, Meta, and similar platforms. The exact list is updated from time to time as our stack evolves.
4. How Long Do Cookies Stay on Your Device?
- Session cookies are deleted when you close your browser.
- Persistent cookies remain on your device for a set period (typically between a few days and 24 months) or until you delete them.
5. Managing Your Preferences
You can control cookies in several ways:
- Cookie banner / preferences centre. Where shown, use it to consent to or reject non-essential cookies. You can change your preferences at any time.
- Browser settings.Most browsers allow you to refuse, accept, or delete cookies. Refer to your browser’s help section, or visit allaboutcookies.org.
- Mobile device settings. iOS and Android both let you reset or limit advertising identifiers in your device settings.
- Do Not Track. We currently do not respond to Do Not Track signals because there is no industry-wide standard for them. We respect equivalent signals required by law (such as Global Privacy Control where applicable).
Disabling certain categories of cookies may affect the functionality of the Services. Strictly necessary cookies cannot be disabled without breaking core functionality.
6. Mobile Application SDKs
Our mobile applications may use SDKs (for analytics, crash reporting, push notifications, and authentication) that operate similarly to cookies on the web. You can control them through device-level permissions and, where offered, in-app settings.
7. Changes to This Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy as our practices change. The “Effective date” above shows when it was last revised.
8. Contact
- Phone / WhatsApp: +91 77376 40618
- Email: privacy@thynkblox.com