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How We Use Cookies at Clickeno Pro

This document outlines our cookie policy, detailing the types of cookies we use, the data they collect, and how you can manage your preferences. For details on how we handle personal data, please see our Privacy Policy.

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Clickeno Pro uses cookies to ensure our analytics dashboard functions reliably, to remember your login state, and to understand how developers like you interact with our tools—so we can build better products. You control everything from your account settings, and we never sell your data.

What Cookies Are & Why We Need Them

A cookie is a small text file that a website stores on your device when you visit. Think of it as a bookmark for your browser—it remembers your actions and preferences so you don't have to re-enter them every time. For a technical platform like Clickeno Pro, cookies aren't just about convenience; they're essential for session management and data integrity.

When a developer logs into the Clickeno Pro dashboard, a session cookie allows the server to recognize them as authenticated. Without this, every page load would force a login prompt, breaking the workflow. Similarly, cookies help us maintain a stable connection to our real-time event stream, which is critical for game studios monitoring live user behavior.

We use cookies to provide core functionality, improve our services, and deliver a consistent experience across devices. We do not use cookies for marketing purposes outside of our own platforms, and we do not track you across unrelated websites.

Types of Cookies We Use

Categorized by purpose and lifespan. You can disable non-essential categories in your account settings.

E

Essential

Required for the site to function. Cannot be disabled.

  • • Session ID for login
  • • CSRF protection token
  • • Load balancer routing
F

Functional

Enhances performance and personalization.

  • • "Remember Me" preference
  • • UI state (collapsed panels)
  • • Display language selection
A

Analytics

Helps us understand usage to improve features.

  • • Page view counts
  • • Feature engagement (anonymized)
  • • Error rate tracking

Trade-offs & Practical Implications

Real-world constraints developers face when managing cookies on analytics platforms.

GDPR Compliance vs. Full Fidelity

Strict consent requirements can reduce data granularity. If a user blocks analytics cookies, you lose visibility into user flows.

Mitigation

Clickeno Pro uses server-side event logging for essential metrics, ensuring core KPIs are tracked even with cookies disabled.

Real-Time Accuracy vs. Privacy

Real-time dashboards require persistent sessions. However, long-lived cookies increase privacy attack surface.

Mitigation

We issue short-lived session cookies (30 minutes inactivity timeout) and offer IP anonymization for enterprise plans.

Third-Party Scripts vs. Performance

External chat or support widgets often drop cookies, slowing page load and complicating consent management.

Mitigation

We host critical scripts internally and only load support widgets after explicit user opt-in.

Feature Personalization vs. Simplicity

Remembering UI preferences improves UX but can create "feature friction" if users switch devices.

Mitigation

User preferences are synced via account, not device, where possible. Cookies are fallback.

Questions to Ask About Cookie Policies

For studios evaluating analytics partners or preparing for audits.

Have Questions About Our Use of Cookies?

Our privacy team can provide detailed documentation for compliance reviews. For general inquiries, please use the contact form below.

info@clickeno.pro
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