Cookie Policy
SecurityPassport
Last updated: May 18, 2026
1. Introduction
This Cookie Policy explains how SecurityPassport (“SecurityPassport”, “we”, “our”, or “us”) uses cookies and similar technologies when operating:
- the SecurityPassport marketing website
- public-facing trust and legal pages
- authentication and account access flows
- related platform services where applicable
This policy should be reviewed together with the:
- Privacy Policy
- Terms of Service
- security documentation
- trust and procurement materials
Cookies are small text files stored on a device when visiting a website or using online services.
They help services:
- operate reliably
- maintain secure sessions
- improve usability
- support authentication
- understand operational performance
- maintain platform integrity
2. What Cookies Are
Cookies may be categorized as:
Session Cookies
Temporary cookies that expire when a browser session ends.
These are commonly used for:
- login state
- secure navigation
- operational continuity
Persistent Cookies
Cookies that remain stored until expiration or manual deletion.
These may support:
- user preferences
- session continuity
- platform reliability
- analytics settings
Cookies may originate from:
- SecurityPassport-operated services
- approved third-party infrastructure or service providers
3. Types of Cookies We Use
SecurityPassport uses a limited set of cookies and similar technologies designed to support operational reliability, platform security, and service functionality.
3.1 Essential Cookies
Essential cookies are required for core operation of the platform and website.
These cookies may support:
- authentication
- session management
- request validation
- load balancing
- account access
- security protections
- workspace continuity
Without these cookies, portions of the Service may not function correctly.
Examples may include:
- login session identifiers
- CSRF protection tokens
- authentication state cookies
- platform security controls
Under applicable law, certain essential cookies may not require consent because they are necessary for operation of the Service.
3.2 Security and Operational Cookies
Security-related cookies and operational technologies help maintain:
- platform integrity
- abuse prevention
- authentication security
- operational monitoring
- reliability diagnostics
These mechanisms may support:
- suspicious activity detection
- request validation
- infrastructure protection
- troubleshooting workflows
- operational performance review
Examples of associated information may include:
- request timestamps
- diagnostic identifiers
- system performance indicators
- security-related session activity
3.3 Analytics and Performance Cookies
SecurityPassport may use privacy-conscious analytics or performance technologies to better understand:
- website usage patterns
- page performance
- reliability issues
- navigation behavior
- service improvements
Examples of collected information may include:
- page visits
- device category
- browser type
- approximate geographic region
- navigation flow patterns
Analytics information is used to improve operational quality, usability, and platform stability.
Where required by law, non-essential analytics technologies are enabled only after obtaining appropriate consent.
4. Third-Party Services
SecurityPassport may rely on third-party providers to support operation of the platform and website, including providers related to:
- infrastructure hosting
- payment processing
- analytics
- monitoring
- authentication
- content delivery
These providers may use cookies or related technologies as part of delivering their services.
Their use of such technologies is governed by their own policies and contractual obligations.
SecurityPassport works to use providers appropriate for enterprise operational and security requirements.
5. Managing Cookies
Most browsers allow users to manage cookie preferences through browser settings.
Users may:
- delete stored cookies
- block cookies
- restrict cookie permissions
- configure browser privacy settings
Disabling certain cookies may affect:
- authentication flows
- session persistence
- platform functionality
- operational reliability
Browser-specific guidance is typically available through browser support documentation.
6. Data Protection and Privacy
Information associated with cookies may constitute personal data under applicable law.
Where applicable, SecurityPassport processes such information according to:
- the Privacy Policy
- applicable privacy regulations
- internal operational safeguards
- security and governance procedures
Additional information regarding personal data handling is available in the Privacy Policy.
7. International Users
SecurityPassport may serve organizations and users located in multiple jurisdictions.
Depending on applicable law, additional cookie consent or disclosure mechanisms may apply.
8. Updates to This Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy periodically to reflect:
- operational improvements
- legal or regulatory requirements
- technology changes
- security enhancements
- service evolution
The latest version will always be published with the updated revision date.
9. Contact
Questions regarding this Cookie Policy may be directed to:
SecurityPassport
Email: hello@securitypassports.com