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Cookie Policy

Last updated: August 2026

Vip Trade Signal — VTS, 27 Old Gloucester St, London WC1N 3AX, United Kingdom. Phone: +44 7448 651606.

1. What This Policy Covers

This Cookie Policy explains what cookies and similar technologies viptradesignal.com uses, why we use them, and how you can control them. It should be read together with our Privacy Policy, which explains how we handle personal data more generally.

2. What Cookies Are

Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your device so it can remember things between page loads and visits — for example, that you are logged in, or that you prefer dark mode. Similar technologies include localStorage and sessionStorage, which store small values in your browser under the same principle. In this policy, "cookies" covers all of these.

3. Our Approach: Essential and Preference Cookies Only

  1. We use essential cookies and preference cookies only.
  2. We do not use advertising cookies, cross-site tracking pixels, social media trackers, or data-broker tags. No third-party advertising network reads or writes cookies on this Site.
  3. Because we avoid non-essential tracking, browsing the Site does not feed profiles used to target you with ads elsewhere.

4. Essential Cookies

Essential cookies are required for the Site to function and cannot be switched off in our systems. They are set in response to actions you take, such as logging in or paying an invoice. Ours include:

  1. Session cookie — keeps you signed in to your account between pages. Expires when the session ends or after a fixed period of inactivity.
  2. Security tokens — protect forms against cross-site request forgery and help us block abusive automated traffic.
  3. Checkout state — remembers the invoice you are in the middle of paying through our secure crypto checkout so the order can complete correctly.

5. Preference Cookies

Preference cookies remember choices you make so we do not have to ask again. Ours include:

  1. Theme preference — light or dark mode.
  2. Cookie notice state — records that you have seen and acknowledged the cookie notice, so it is not shown on every visit.
  3. Interface preferences — small settings such as a dismissed announcement bar or a preferred signals view.

These cookies do not track you across other websites and are not shared with advertisers.

6. Analytics

If we measure Site usage, we do so with privacy-respecting, aggregate measurement that does not build individual profiles and does not follow you to other websites. If we ever introduce an analytics tool that uses cookies beyond this standard, we will update this policy first and, where the law requires it, ask for your consent before setting them.

7. Third-Party Content

Some pages embed videos hosted on YouTube. We use privacy-enhanced embedding where available, and the video platform may set its own cookies only when you press play. Our crypto checkout runs on a hosted invoice page operated by our payment processor, which sets the cookies it needs to process your payment securely. These third parties act under their own cookie policies.

8. Managing Cookies

  1. Your browser lets you view, block, and delete cookies. Check the privacy or security settings of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge for instructions.
  2. If you block essential cookies, core features will stop working: you will not be able to stay logged in, submit forms, or complete checkout.
  3. Deleting preference cookies simply resets your saved choices, such as theme.
  4. Because we do not use advertising cookies, there is nothing to opt out of through ad-industry opt-out pages for this Site.

9. Do Not Track

Some browsers send a "Do Not Track" signal. Since we do not track visitors across sites in the first place, our treatment of your data is the same whether or not the signal is present.

10. Changes and Contact

We may update this policy as the Site evolves; the date at the top reflects the latest revision. Material changes will be posted on the Site. Questions about cookies: support@viptradesignal.com. For how we handle personal data generally, see /legal/privacy.