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Cookie Policy

Effective: June 27, 2026  ·  Back to legal index

This Cookie Policy applies to the ultiplay.net website. The Ultiplay desktop application does not use cookies.

1. What cookies are

Cookies are small text files stored on your device by your browser. They allow a website to recognise your device on subsequent visits. We use cookies and similar technologies (such as localStorage) only as described below.

2. Categories of cookies we use

  • Strictly Necessary — required for the website to function (e.g., session and security cookies, anti-CSRF tokens, Stripe Checkout session cookies). Cannot be disabled without breaking the site.
  • Functional (no cookies) — to attribute downloads and purchases to the advertisement or link that referred you, we briefly remember the campaign parameters (e.g., utm_source) from the web address you arrived on. This is stored only in your browser's sessionStorage, is cleared when you close the tab, sets no cookie, and is not used to track you across other websites.

Ultiplay does not use advertising, retargeting, or cross-site behavioural-tracking cookies. For aggregate website-traffic measurement we use Vercel Web Analytics — a privacy-friendly, cookieless analytics service. It sets no cookies, creates no persistent identifier, does not store data on your device, and does not track you across other websites; it processes only aggregated, non-identifying metrics (such as page views, referrers, and approximate country). Because it stores nothing on your device, it does not require a consent banner. See our Privacy Policy for details. If we ever add analytics that does set non-essential cookies, this Policy will be updated and — where required by law (EEA/UK/Switzerland) — a cookie banner will be presented first. We continue to honour the Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal.

3. Managing cookies

Most browsers allow you to view, delete, or block cookies through their settings. Disabling strictly-necessary cookies may break parts of the website.

4. Do Not Track & Global Privacy Control

Our website does not currently respond to Do Not Track (DNT) signals because no industry-standard interpretation has been finalised. We do honour the Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal where it is sent by a user's browser.