Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how [BITRIXNETWORK] (“we”, “us”, “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies on [https://bitrixnetwork.com] (the “Website”) and within our platform (together, the “Services”). It also explains your choices.
This Cookie Policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy.
1) What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help the website function, improve performance, and, in some cases, enable analytics and personalization.
We also use similar technologies such as:
- Local storage/session storage
- Pixels/tags
- SDKs (where applicable)
- Server-side logs and identifiers
For simplicity, we refer to all these as “cookies” in this Policy.
2) Why we use cookies
We use cookies to:
- make the Services work correctly (e.g., login sessions),
- keep the Services secure,
- remember your preferences,
- understand how the Website is used and improve it,
- support performance tracking and attribution (where applicable and permitted).
We do not sell personal data.
3) Types of cookies we use
A) Strictly necessary cookies (Always on)
These cookies are required for the Services to function and cannot be switched off in most systems.
Examples of use:
- authentication and session management (keeping you logged in),
- security features and fraud/abuse prevention,
- load balancing and infrastructure stability,
- cookie consent preferences.
Legal basis: necessary for the provision of the Services and our legitimate interests in secure operations (and where required, permitted under applicable cookie laws).
B) Preferences / functional cookies (Optional)
These cookies help remember choices you make (e.g., language, region, UI preferences).
Examples of use:
- remembering selected role (affiliate/business) on login,
- saving UI settings.
Legal basis: consent where required by law; otherwise legitimate interests.
C) Analytics cookies (Optional)
These cookies help us understand how visitors interact with the Website so we can improve performance and user experience.
Examples of use:
- page views, navigation patterns,
- product usage diagnostics.
We use aggregated insights where possible and aim to minimize data.
Legal basis: consent where required by law.
D) Performance marketing / attribution cookies (May apply)
Because our Services involve performance-based affiliate marketing, we may use cookies/identifiers to support:
- attribution of referrals (e.g., click IDs),
- prevention of duplicate or fraudulent conversions,
- reporting of conversion events to the appropriate parties.
Important: Attribution technologies may be enabled depending on the page context and applicable requirements. Where required, we will request consent before placing non-essential attribution cookies.
Legal basis: consent where required; otherwise legitimate interests in operating a performance marketing network with transparent reporting and fraud prevention.
4) Cookie list (examples)
The exact cookies may change depending on your settings and environment. Typical categories include:
- Session cookie (Strictly necessary): keeps you logged in during your session.
- CSRF/security cookie (Strictly necessary): helps prevent malicious requests.
- Consent cookie (Strictly necessary): stores your cookie preferences.
- Preferences cookie (Functional): remembers language or UI preferences.
- Analytics identifiers (Analytics): measure site usage to improve experience.
- Attribution identifiers (Attribution): support referral tracking and reporting.
If you want a fully enumerated cookie table (name/provider/expiry/purpose), we can generate it once your exact analytics/tracking stack is finalized.
5) Your choices and controls
A) Cookie banner and consent settings
Where required by law, you will see a cookie banner when you first visit the Website. You can:
- accept all optional cookies,
- reject optional cookies,
- customize your choices by category.
You can change preferences at any time via: [Cookie Settings link in footer].
B) Browser settings
Most browsers allow you to block or delete cookies. If you block strictly necessary cookies, parts of the Services may not work (e.g., login).
C) Do Not Track signals
Some browsers offer “Do Not Track” signals. There is no uniform industry standard for responding, so we handle them according to applicable law and our consent mechanisms.
6) Third-party cookies
Some cookies may be placed by third parties we use to provide Services (e.g., analytics providers, infrastructure/security vendors). These providers process data under contractual safeguards and only for purposes described in our Privacy Policy and this Cookie Policy.
We aim to limit third-party cookies and use privacy-preserving configurations where possible.
7) Data protection and retention
Cookie-related personal data (where applicable) is handled in accordance with our Privacy Policy. Cookie retention depends on cookie type:
- Session cookies expire when you close your browser,
- Persistent cookies remain until they expire or you delete them.
We keep data only as long as necessary for the purposes outlined.
8) International transfers
If cookie-related data is processed outside the EEA/UK, we use appropriate safeguards (such as EU Standard Contractual Clauses) as described in our Privacy Policy.
9) Updates to this Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. We will post the updated version on this page and update the “Last updated” date.
10) Contact
If you have questions about our use of cookies or your privacy rights, contact us via:
- [https://bitrixnetwork.com/company/contact]