Effective 5 January 2026 · Version 1.0
This policy explains the cookies and similar storage that fleetproxy.com sets, what each one does, and how to control them. It complements the Privacy Policy, which describes what we do with the data.
There are no third-party advertising or analytics cookies on this site. Every cookie listed below is set by fleetproxy.com and read only by us.
1. What we set
| Name | Purpose | Type | Lifetime |
|---|---|---|---|
fp_session | Holds your signed sign-in token. Without it you cannot stay logged in. | Strictly necessary | 7 days, or until sign-out |
fp_vid | A random visitor identifier used for first-party analytics. Stored hashed with a server-side salt in our records. | Analytics | 12 months |
fp_ref | Records the affiliate code you arrived with, so the referrer is credited if you buy. | Functional | 60 days |
fp_consent | Remembers your cookie choices so we do not ask again. | Strictly necessary | 12 months |
Session storage — cleared when you close the tab — additionally holds a per-visit session identifier used to group pageviews into a single visit, and any in-progress form state on the checkout and support pages.
2. Categories
2.1. Strictly necessary. fp_session and fp_consent. These make the site function: authentication, security, and remembering that you already answered the cookie question. They are set without consent, as the law permits, and the site cannot work without them.
2.2. Analytics. fp_vid. This tells us which pages people read, which documentation precedes a support ticket, and where sign-ups come from. It is first-party, the identifier is a random value rather than anything derived from you, and we store only a salted hash of it alongside the pageview. We do not store your IP address in analytics records. Declining analytics costs you nothing.
2.3. Functional. fp_ref. Set only when you arrive through a referral link. It exists so that the person who recommended us is paid. Declining it means a referrer will not be credited for your purchase.
2.4. Advertising. None. We do not run retargeting pixels, conversion tags, or social tracking scripts. If you find a third-party tracker on this site, that is a bug and we would like to hear about it at [email protected].
3. Your choices
3.1. The banner on your first visit offers accept, reject, or a per-category choice. Rejecting non-essential cookies leaves fp_session and fp_consent only.
3.2. You can change your choices at any time from the "Cookie settings" link in the site footer.
3.3. Browser controls work too — every major browser can block or delete cookies per site. Blocking fp_session will prevent you signing in.
3.4. We honour the Global Privacy Control signal. If your browser sends it, analytics and functional cookies are not set and no banner is shown.
4. Third parties
4.1. Stripe sets cookies on its own checkout and card-entry components for fraud prevention. Those are governed by Stripe's privacy policy and are set only when you reach a payment step.
4.2. Cryptomus does the same on cryptocurrency payment pages.
4.3. Neither is present on ordinary marketing, blog, or documentation pages, and neither is used for advertising.
4.4. Embedded content from other sites — a video, for example — could set its own cookies. We do not currently embed any.
5. Similar technologies
5.1. We use localStorage for interface preferences such as a collapsed sidebar or a dismissed announcement. It contains no identifiers and is never sent to the server.
5.2. We do not use device fingerprinting, tracking pixels in web pages, or cross-device identity resolution.
5.3. Transactional emails contain no tracking pixels. We log that an email was sent, not whether it was opened.
6. Changes
If we add a cookie, this table is updated before the cookie ships and the banner is re-shown where consent is required.
What this means
Four cookies, all ours. One keeps you signed in, one remembers your cookie choice, one is a random number that tells us which pages people read, and one credits whoever referred you. There is no advertising tracking on this site and nothing is sold or shared. Reject the optional two and everything except affiliate credit works exactly as before.