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TritonBux Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, how TritonBux uses them, what types of cookies we place on your device, and how you can control or remove them. By continuing to use the TritonBux platform, you consent to the use of cookies as described in this policy.

Our Approach to Cookies

TritonBux is committed to being transparent about the technologies we use to operate and improve our platform. Cookies are a standard and widely used feature of modern websites and web applications. We use them only where they serve a clear and legitimate purpose — to keep your account secure, ensure the platform functions correctly, and help us understand how users interact with our services so we can improve them.

We do not use cookies to collect personal information beyond what is necessary for the purposes described in this policy, and we never sell cookie data to third parties for advertising or profiling purposes.


1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer, smartphone, tablet, or other internet-enabled device when you visit a website or use a web-based application. They are widely used to make websites work more efficiently, remember your preferences, and provide information to the site operator.

Cookies are not programs and cannot carry viruses or install malware on your device. They contain only small amounts of data — typically a unique identifier, the name of the website that placed the cookie, and an expiry date.

Session cookies are temporary and are deleted automatically when you close your browser. They are used to maintain your login state and keep your session active while you navigate the platform.

Persistent cookies remain on your device for a set period of time — or until you delete them manually — and are used to remember your preferences and settings across multiple visits.

First-party cookies are set directly by TritonBux and are used exclusively in connection with our platform.

Third-party cookies are set by external services that we use to support platform functionality, such as analytics providers and security tools. These cookies are governed by the privacy policies of the respective third parties.


2. Similar Technologies

In addition to cookies, TritonBux may use other similar tracking technologies to support platform functionality and security. These include:

Web beacons (pixel tags): Small invisible images embedded in web pages or emails that allow us to detect when a page has been viewed or an email has been opened. Used for analytical purposes only.

Local storage: A browser-based storage mechanism that allows the platform to store small amounts of data on your device locally, used to retain user preferences and session state information.

Session storage: Similar to local storage but limited to a single browser session. Data stored in session storage is automatically cleared when you close your browser tab.

Device fingerprinting: A technique used exclusively for fraud detection and security purposes, which analyses device characteristics such as browser type, operating system, and screen resolution to identify suspicious or unauthorised access attempts.


3. Categories of Cookies We Use

3.1 Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are essential for the TritonBux platform to function. Without them, core features such as account login, session management, and security enforcement cannot operate. These cookies cannot be disabled without severely impairing your ability to use the platform.

Examples of what strictly necessary cookies do on TritonBux:

— Maintain your authenticated login session so you do not need to re-enter your credentials on every page.
— Store your two-factor authentication (2FA) verification status for the duration of your session.
— Enforce session timeouts to protect your account from unauthorised access on shared devices.
— Remember your cookie consent preferences so we do not display the consent banner on every visit.
— Support secure HTTPS communication between your browser and our servers.

Legal basis: These cookies are placed on the basis of contractual necessity, as they are required to deliver the service you have requested.


3.2 Security Cookies
Security cookies are used to protect your account and the TritonBux platform from fraudulent activity, unauthorised access, and other security threats. They work alongside our AES-256 encryption and 2FA systems to provide a layered security environment.

Examples of what security cookies do on TritonBux:

— Detect and block suspicious login attempts from unrecognised devices or locations.
— Identify and flag unusual account activity that may indicate fraud or unauthorised access.
— Protect platform forms from automated bot submissions and cross-site request forgery (CSRF) attacks.
— Store temporary security tokens required for authentication flows and withdrawal verification.
— Support device recognition to alert you when your account is accessed from a new or unrecognised device.

Legal basis: These cookies are placed on the basis of legitimate interests, specifically the protection of our platform's security and the safety of your account and funds.


3.3 Functional Cookies
Functional cookies allow the TritonBux platform to remember choices you make and provide enhanced, personalised features. They improve your experience by ensuring the platform behaves in a way that is consistent with your preferences across sessions.

Examples of what functional cookies do on TritonBux:

— Remember your preferred language and regional settings.
— Retain your dashboard layout and display preferences between sessions.
— Store your preferred currency display settings within the platform interface.
— Remember whether you have dismissed certain platform notifications or guidance prompts.
— Maintain your timezone settings to ensure transaction timestamps are displayed correctly.

Legal basis: These cookies are placed on the basis of your consent, where obtained, or legitimate interests where the functionality is integral to the user experience.


3.4 Analytical and Performance Cookies
Analytical cookies help us understand how users interact with the TritonBux platform. The data collected is used exclusively to identify technical issues, measure feature performance, and prioritise improvements. All analytical data is anonymised and aggregated — it cannot be used to identify you personally.

Examples of what analytical cookies do on TritonBux:

— Track which pages and features are most frequently visited so we can prioritise development resources effectively.
— Measure page load times and identify performance bottlenecks affecting the user experience.
— Record error events and technical failures to support our engineering team in diagnosing and resolving issues.
— Analyse user navigation paths to identify points where users encounter difficulty or drop off.
— Monitor the volume of users accessing the platform from different devices and browsers to inform compatibility testing.

Legal basis: These cookies are placed on the basis of your consent, which you can withdraw at any time through your cookie preference settings.


3.5 Third-Party Cookies
TritonBux works with a small number of carefully selected third-party service providers who may place cookies on your device in connection with the services they deliver on our behalf. These providers are bound by contractual data protection obligations and are not permitted to use your data for any purpose beyond the specific service they provide to TritonBux.

Third-party cookies currently used in connection with the TritonBux platform may include:

Analytics providers: Used to collect anonymised usage statistics that help us improve the platform. Data is processed in aggregated, non-identifiable form only.

Security and fraud prevention providers: Used to detect bot activity, fraudulent transactions, and unauthorised access attempts in real time.

Payment processing partners: May place short-lived session cookies to facilitate secure deposit and withdrawal transactions. These cookies are temporary and do not persist beyond the transaction session.

We do not permit third-party advertising networks, data brokers, or behavioural profiling companies to place cookies on the TritonBux platform.


4. Cookie Retention Periods

Different cookies are retained for different periods depending on their purpose. The following outlines the general retention periods applied to cookies used by TritonBux:

Session cookies: Deleted automatically when you close your browser or your session expires due to inactivity. Typically active for the duration of a single platform visit.

Security cookies: Retained for up to 30 days in connection with device recognition features. Security tokens are short-lived and typically expire within hours of being issued.

Functional cookies: Retained for up to 12 months to preserve your platform preferences across visits. You can clear these at any time through your browser or cookie settings.

Analytical cookies: Retained for up to 13 months, after which data is either deleted or further anonymised. This period aligns with standard industry practice for web analytics data.

Third-party cookies: Retention periods are set by the respective third-party providers and are governed by their own cookie and privacy policies. We encourage you to review the policies of any third-party service whose cookies may be present on your device.


5. Your Cookie Choices and Controls

You have the right to control which non-essential cookies are placed on your device. TritonBux provides the following mechanisms for managing your cookie preferences:

Cookie consent banner: When you first visit the TritonBux platform, you will be presented with a cookie consent banner that allows you to accept all cookies, reject non-essential cookies, or customise your preferences by category. Your selection will be remembered for future visits.

Cookie preference centre: You can update your cookie preferences at any time by accessing the cookie settings option available within the platform footer. Changes to your preferences will take effect immediately.

Browser settings: Most web browsers allow you to view, manage, block, and delete cookies through their built-in settings. The exact process varies by browser:

Google Chrome: Settings → Privacy and Security → Cookies and other site data
Mozilla Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
Apple Safari: Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
Microsoft Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Cookies and site data
Opera: Settings → Advanced → Privacy & Security → Site Settings → Cookies

Please note that blocking or deleting strictly necessary or security cookies may prevent you from logging into your account or using core platform features. TritonBux cannot be held responsible for any degradation in platform functionality resulting from the restriction of essential cookies.

Opt-out from third-party analytics: If you wish to opt out of anonymised analytical data collection by third-party providers, you may do so through the opt-out mechanisms provided by those services directly, or by enabling the Do Not Track (DNT) setting in your browser where supported.


6. Cookies and Your Personal Data

Some cookies used by TritonBux may be associated with personal data where necessary for security or account management purposes — for example, cookies that maintain your authenticated session are linked to your account identity.

Where cookies are associated with personal data, that data is processed in accordance with our Privacy Policy, which sets out in full how we collect, use, store, and protect your personal information. You can access our Privacy Policy at any time from the platform footer.

Strictly anonymised analytical cookie data is not considered personal data and is not subject to the same retention and access rights as personally identifiable information. However, we remain committed to handling all data — whether personal or anonymised — responsibly and transparently.


7. Cookies on Mobile Devices

If you access TritonBux through a mobile browser, the same cookie policy applies as when accessing via a desktop browser. Mobile browsers typically provide similar cookie management controls to their desktop counterparts, accessible through the browser's privacy or settings menu.

If TritonBux is accessed through a dedicated mobile application in the future, we will update this Cookie Policy accordingly to address any app-specific tracking technologies that may be used, such as mobile advertising identifiers or app analytics SDKs.


8. Do Not Track Signals

Some browsers include a Do Not Track (DNT) feature that sends a signal to websites requesting that your browsing activity not be tracked. There is currently no universally agreed technical standard for how websites should respond to DNT signals.

TritonBux acknowledges DNT signals and, where a DNT signal is detected, we will limit data collection to strictly necessary and security cookies only. Analytical and functional cookies will not be activated where a valid DNT signal is present, unless you have explicitly consented to them through our cookie preference centre.


9. Changes to This Cookie Policy

TritonBux reserves the right to update this Cookie Policy at any time to reflect changes in the cookies we use, updates to applicable data protection legislation, or changes to our platform's technology infrastructure.

When material changes are made to this policy, we will notify registered users via email and display an updated cookie consent banner on the platform so that you have the opportunity to review and confirm your preferences under the revised policy.

The date on which this Cookie Policy was last updated will always be displayed at the top of this page. We encourage you to review this policy periodically to stay informed about how we use cookies.


10. Contact Us

If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy, wish to exercise your rights in relation to cookies and associated personal data, or would like further information about the specific cookies used on the TritonBux platform, please contact us through any of the following channels:

Postal Address:
73 Fraserburgh Way, Orton Southgate, Peterborough PE2 6SS, UK

Phone: +44 077 3156 2974
Email: [email protected]

We aim to respond to all cookie-related enquiries within 5 business days and are committed to addressing your questions clearly and transparently.

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