Cookie Policy

At inmediate.io, we value transparency. This Cookie Policy explains how we use cookies and similar technologies on our website, which delivers up-to-date news and analysis on cryptocurrency, blockchain, Web3, AI, and finance.

Cookies are used to ensure the technical operation of our site, improve the quality of our content, and provide relevant advertising. Some are strictly necessary; others require your consent.

1. Definition of Cookies

A cookie is a small file placed on your device when you visit a website. Cookies can:

  • Enable secure login and navigation.
  • Remember user settings and preferences.
  • Collect analytical data about site usage.
  • Deliver personalized advertising.

We may also use similar technologies:

  • Web beacons (pixel tags embedded in pages or emails).
  • Local storage (data stored by your browser or app).
  • Tracking scripts for analytics and error detection.

2. Types of Cookies We Use

a) Strictly Necessary Cookies

  • Ensure site security and load core functions.
  • Example uses: session IDs, authentication, fraud prevention.
  • Cannot be disabled without affecting site performance.

b) Analytics and Performance Cookies

  • Measure visitor traffic and engagement.
  • Track popular content, navigation flows, and error rates.
  • Data is aggregated and anonymized.

c) Functionality Cookies

  • Store preferences such as region, language, or reading mode.
  • Improve user experience on return visits.

d) Targeting and Advertising Cookies

  • Support ad delivery based on user interests.
  • Limit ad repetition and measure campaign success.
  • May track browsing across multiple domains.

e) Social Media Cookies

  • Enable sharing of content via platforms like X (Twitter), Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube.
  • Set when you interact with embedded content or share buttons.

3. Legal Basis for Processing

  • European Economic Area (EEA), UK, Switzerland:
    • Essential cookies: processed under legitimate interest.
    • Non-essential cookies: processed only with your consent.
  • California (CPRA/CCPA):
    • Some advertising cookies may be considered a “sale” or “sharing” of personal data. You may opt out by disabling targeting cookies in your browser.

4. How Long Cookies Are Stored

  • Session cookies: deleted when you close your browser.
  • Persistent cookies: remain until their set expiration date or until deleted manually.

5. Managing Cookies

You can control cookies by:

  • Adjusting browser settings to block or delete them.
  • Clearing stored cookies manually at any time.

Please note: disabling cookies may cause some sections of the website to malfunction or become inaccessible.

6. International Data Transfers

Some third-party providers process cookie-related data outside your country. We ensure that transfers are made with adequate safeguards, such as the EU’s Standard Contractual Clauses.

7. Changes to This Policy

We may update this policy as laws, technologies, or our practices change. The “Last Revised” date above will always reflect the latest version.