Cookie Policy for a Crypto Trading Website
A transparent cookie policy for users who want to understand website storage, analytics, security signals, preferences, and control options.

This Cookie Policy explains how TurboFlowTrade may use cookies and similar technologies on an informational crypto trading website. Cookies are small files or browser storage entries that help a site remember preferences, maintain security, measure performance, and understand how pages are used.
TurboFlowTrade is not a custodian of user funds and this website is not itself an exchange matching engine. Still, a crypto trading information portal can use limited browser storage for security, analytics, page performance, affiliate attribution, and user experience.
Types of cookies we may use
| Category | Purpose | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Essential cookies | Keep basic site functions available and secure. | Session integrity, security checks, load balancing. |
| Preference cookies | Remember user choices that improve browsing. | Language, region display, dismissed notices. |
| Analytics cookies | Help understand which pages users read and where errors occur. | Page visits, referral source, device type. |
| Performance cookies | Measure speed and stability. | Load time, script errors, broken layout signals. |
| Affiliate attribution | Track referral links when a user arrives through a campaign. | Referral code, campaign source, landing page. |

Strictly necessary storage
Some cookies or local storage entries are needed for the website to load safely, remember consent choices, prevent spam, or protect forms from abuse. These technologies do not usually require optional consent because the site may not function properly without them.
Analytics and measurement
Analytics help improve the website by showing which pages are useful, which keywords bring users to the site, and where visitors encounter friction. When used, analytics should be configured to collect only what is necessary for measurement and should avoid sensitive wallet secrets, passwords, private keys, or unnecessary personal details.
Security and fraud-prevention signals
A crypto trading website may use security tools to detect automated abuse, suspicious form submissions, malicious scripts, or repeated requests from the same environment. These signals help protect users and the site, but they should not be confused with custody of funds or control over a user’s wallet.
Third-party services
Some pages may contain links or embeds from third-party services such as analytics providers, social networks, community platforms, infrastructure providers, or official protocol resources. Those services may set their own cookies when users interact with them. Users should review the privacy and cookie notices of the third-party service before relying on it.
How users can control cookies
- Use browser settings to delete or block cookies.
- Use private browsing modes when researching general information.
- Disable optional analytics where a consent tool is available.
- Clear site data if a shared or public device was used.
- Review browser extensions that may read or modify website data.
Updates to this policy
Cookie practices may change when the website adds new analytics, security, consent, or performance tooling. The current version of this page should be reviewed together with the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
Review privacy and cookies together
Cookie controls work best when read with the broader privacy policy and account-security guidance.
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