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Cookie Policy

Draft: pending legal review

Last updated: 2 July 2026

Last updated 2 July 2026. This is a draft cookie policy, written by us and awaiting review by our legal partner before launch. It is short because our cookie story is short: SimEX Pay sets three kinds of cookie, all of which exist to make the product work. No advertising, no marketing tracking, no analytics.

The cookies we use

Three kinds of cookie are in use in the product today:

  • Session cookies (essential): set by Clerk, our sign-in service. They keep you securely signed in and stop anyone else pretending to be you. Without them, signing in simply does not work.
  • NEXT_LOCALE (preference): one cookie that remembers which language you chose (English, Turkish, Hindi or Chinese) so the site greets you in it next time. It stores your language choice and nothing more.
  • Fraud-prevention cookies (essential): set by Stripe on payment pages (__stripe_mid and __stripe_sid) to help spot stolen-card behaviour. They protect you and the cardholder, and they are never used for advertising.

What we don't do

This is the part we are quietly proud of. We have verified that none of the following exist anywhere in our product:

  • No advertising cookies. We do not show ads, and we do not help anyone else show you ads.
  • No tracking for marketing. Nothing we set is used to build an advertising profile of you, here or anywhere else.
  • No analytics trackers. There are no third-party analytics cookies watching how you use the site.
  • No selling or sharing of cookie data. There is nothing to sell.

Managing cookies

Your browser lets you view, block and delete cookies, usually under Settings, then Privacy. You are free to delete ours at any time.

Three honest consequences if you do. Blocking the essential session cookies means you cannot sign in; they are the mechanism that keeps your account secure. Deleting NEXT_LOCALE simply makes the site forget your language, so you will be asked to choose it again. And blocking Stripe's cookies can affect card payments on the checkout, since they are part of how those payments are kept safe.

Changes, and how to reach us

Our legal partner will review this policy before launch, and some details a finished policy needs (our formal legal entity information, for one) will be completed in that review.

If we ever add a cookie, we will update this page and the date at the top before it goes live, not after.

Questions? Email info@simuxdefence.com.