Cookie Policy
Last Updated: May 2026 • RideInspectorPro Digital Framework
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small pieces of data or simple text files saved directly on your desktop device, tablet, or smartphone browser structure when you visit web platforms. They enable websites to recall your active browsing movements, hold system configurations, and ensure automated interactions run seamlessly without forcing you to re-type data across multiple page refreshes.
2. How RideInspectorPro Utilizes Cookies
Our platform implements both session cookies (which expire the moment you close your web browser software) and persistent cookies (which remain stored inside your browser files until manually deleted or cleaned out by system rules). These tokens are deployed to secure our checkout workflows, safeguard server connections, track analytics parameters, and store input search queries to maximize operational efficiency.
3. Categories of Cookies We Deploy
The files utilized on our systems map directly into the following architectural tiers:
Essential & Core Functional Cookies
Always EnabledThese files are structurally required to handle standard site tasks. They power our secure checkout processing channels, allow WooCommerce modules to maintain your current shopping cart state, and remember the unique HIN-HULL/VIN text string you type into our data search engines while navigating pages.
Performance & Analytics Logs
User ControlledWe deploy standard analytics scripts (such as Google Analytics) to help us examine anonymous visitor paths, track general load times, and pinpoint layout friction points. These cookies collect aggregated, unidentifiable profile stats, enabling us to continuously monitor and improve server delivery speeds.
Preference & Interface Memory
User ControlledPreference tracking tokens allow our servers to save customized user configurations. For instance, they remember your preferred site layout modes, localized regional formats, or currency selectors, ensuring a tailored experience whenever you return.
4. Controlling and Adjusting Your Cookie Choices
Most modern web browsers are configured by default to accept cookie configurations automatically. However, you maintain the absolute structural right to modify your settings to block cookies completely or alert you whenever a file is being sent to your storage drive.
To audit or adjust these rules, open your browser configuration settings panel (usually located within Settings > Privacy & Security or Preferences > Site Permissions) and select your desired operational controls.
Functional Disclaimer Note:
Please note that if you choose to turn off or completely block our essential functional files, critical elements of our layout may fail to execute. This includes the inability to add reports to your checkout card, save order tokens, or run automated verification scripts on your target asset history check profiles.
5. Third-Party Tracking Pixels
In addition to our integrated first-party scripts, some trusted partners may deploy tracking cookies through our domains to handle processing services. This includes encrypted gateway layers (such as Stripe or PayPal) to verify transaction security, and secure font rendering directories (such as Google Fonts) to maintain typography styles.
Do you have compliance inquiries regarding our cookie tracking procedures?
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