Cookies are small data files (usually text-based) that a website saves on your device — a computer, smartphone, or tablet — when you visit. They are a common technology used across the internet to make websites work properly, run securely, and deliver a smoother experience. Cookies can help a website “remember” your browser during a session or between visits, which lets the site keep you signed in, hold on to your settings, and maintain stateful actions like a shopping cart. On lootbit.com, cookies support core technical operations, including secure navigation, session stability, fraud and abuse prevention, and consistent performance from page to page. We also use cookies and similar tools to understand how visitors interact with the Website — for example, which pages are visited often or where errors happen — so that we can improve usability, reliability, and loading speed. Cookies do not give us access to the files on your device and cannot install software or run programs. The Website uses cookies strictly for the operational, functional, analytical, and (where permitted) marketing purposes described in this Cookie Policy.
Strictly necessary cookies are required for the Website to work and for you to use its fundamental functions. They enable features such as secure log-in, account authentication, session continuity, secure movement between pages, and reliable checkout. For a platform selling digital products, essential cookies also help prevent technical problems during payment flows, lower the risk of unauthorized access, and support the security controls that detect suspicious behavior. Without them, the Website may not remember that you are signed in, may fail to keep items in your cart, or may be unable to complete an order securely. Strictly necessary cookies are not used to display advertising or to build marketing profiles, and they are generally not designed to track you across unrelated websites. Because they are required for basic functionality and security, these cookies are normally set automatically and cannot be turned off through preference tools without affecting the Website’s ability to operate. If you disable essential cookies through your browser settings, parts of the Website may stop working correctly, including account access, checkout, and the display of digital deliveries.
Functional cookies (sometimes called preference cookies) help the Website remember the choices you make, so your experience is more convenient and consistent. For example, they may store your chosen language, region settings, display preferences, or other interface customizations, so you do not have to enter the same information again. Functional cookies can also help keep the Website behaving steadily across multiple pages or visits — for instance, remembering that you dismissed a particular notice or selected a certain view mode. Although these cookies improve usability and personalization, they are usually not strictly required for the core operation of the Website. You can normally limit functional cookies through your browser controls or, where available, through our cookie settings panel. If you disable functional cookies, the Website should stay accessible and you should still be able to browse and buy; however, some features may feel less tailored, certain saved settings may reset, and you may need to enter your preferences again. Functional cookies may be set by us and, in some cases, by service providers whose tools are integrated into the Website to support user-facing functions, subject to contractual safeguards.
This category covers two related kinds of non-essential cookies. The first is analytics and performance cookies, which help us understand how the Website is used so we can improve performance, stability, and user experience; they can collect information such as the pages you visit, the time spent in certain sections, navigation paths, click interactions, and the occurrence of technical errors, and the information is usually aggregated and used for statistical analysis rather than to identify you directly. We use these insights to optimize loading times, fix bugs, improve design and navigation, and make sure the Website runs reliably across browsers and devices. The second is marketing and targeting cookies, which help us deliver promotional content that is more relevant, measure how well campaigns perform, and limit how often the same advertisement is shown; they may track whether you arrived from a specific campaign, how you interact with ads, and whether marketing efforts lead to visits or purchases, and in some cases they are set by third-party advertising networks that combine identifiers with information gathered on other websites to build interest-based profiles. Both kinds are treated as non-essential. Some functions in this category may be provided by third-party services acting as processors on our behalf, and those providers may set their own cookies or identifiers. Where applicable law requires (including in parts of the EEA/UK), these cookies are used only after you give consent through the cookie banner or preference settings, and you may withdraw consent at any time by changing your cookie settings or your browser configuration. Declining them does not stop you from using the Website or buying digital products; it simply means advertisements may be less tailored and our ability to measure and optimize performance and campaigns may be reduced. We do not “sell” personal data through cookies, and any related processing is carried out in line with applicable privacy laws and our contractual requirements with partners.
Some cookies and similar technologies on the Website may be placed by third parties that provide services such as analytics, security monitoring, fraud prevention, performance optimization, advertising measurement, or embedded functionality. These third-party tools may set their own cookies or identifiers and process the related information under their own privacy and cookie policies. We do not control how third parties operate their cookies beyond the contractual safeguards we require for services that act as our processors, and we cannot guarantee that third-party policies will stay unchanged. Examples of third-party technologies may include analytics platforms, anti-abuse systems, payment-related risk tools, or marketing attribution solutions. Where the law requires, third-party non-essential cookies are enabled only after you give the relevant consent. You can also manage third-party cookies through your browser settings and, in some cases, through our cookie preference panel. We encourage you to review the privacy and cookie notices of any third parties whose tools appear on the Website, especially if you enable marketing cookies. We try to choose reputable providers and to make sure their access to data is limited to what their contracted role requires.
You can control cookies through (i) your browser settings and, where available, (ii) the Website’s cookie preference interface. Most modern browsers let you view stored cookies, delete them, block cookies entirely, or block cookies from specific websites. Browsers may also let you prevent third-party cookies or clear cookies automatically when you close the browser. Please note that if you block or delete certain cookies — especially strictly necessary or functional ones — some Website features may not work correctly. For example, you may be logged out unexpectedly, your cart may not persist, checkout may fail, or security mechanisms may restrict access when session integrity cannot be verified. If we provide a cookie banner or settings panel, you can usually choose among cookie categories (for example, “Essential,” “Analytics,” “Marketing”) and update your choices at any time. Changes may take effect immediately or after you refresh the page or start a new session. If you want to reset your cookie preferences completely, you can clear cookies in your browser and return to the Website to set up consent again.
We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in technology, legal requirements, industry standards, or the Website’s features and use of cookies. When we update it, we will revise the effective date at the top and publish the new version on the Website. If a change is material and applicable law requires further notice or fresh consent, we may introduce updated consent mechanisms, display prominent notices, or ask you to review and adjust your preferences. By continuing to use the Website after an updated Cookie Policy is published, you indicate that you have reviewed the new version, subject to any consent that must be obtained separately for non-essential cookies. If you have questions about cookies, the categories we use, or how to manage your preferences, you can contact us using the details below: