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Cookie Policy

This page explains, in plain language, how cookies or similar browser storage may be used on PakTrack and why these tools matter for a modern website.

Why websites use cookies or similar storage

Most modern websites use some form of browser storage to remember settings, support basic functionality, measure performance, or understand broad usage patterns. PakTrack may use cookies or similar tools for those ordinary website purposes. The aim is not to make the website complicated. It is to help pages load properly and improve how the site works over time.

A cookie policy is useful because it explains that browser storage is not only about advertising. In many cases it supports normal technical behavior such as page handling, preferences, or simple analytics.

The kind of cookie use users can reasonably expect

On a practical tracking website like PakTrack, the most likely uses are basic functional storage, preference handling, and analytics or measurement tools that help website owners understand how the platform performs. For example, a site may need to remember a setting or record broad route-level usage data to understand which pages need improvement.

If those tools are expanded or changed over time, this page should be updated so the explanation stays clear and current.

What users can do on their side

Users who want more control can review cookie settings in their browser, clear stored data, or use private browsing modes depending on their preferences. Browser-level controls are often the most direct way to manage storage behavior across many websites at once.

It is also sensible to remember that disabling all storage can sometimes affect how a website works. The tradeoff is not always about privacy alone. It can also affect convenience and normal page behavior.

How this page relates to the privacy policy

The cookie policy focuses on browser storage and related technical behavior. The privacy policy covers the broader picture of website data use, tracking-number lookups, analytics, and user interaction. Both pages are meant to work together and explain the website in a way that is readable without legal jargon.

That is why the policy pages on PakTrack are intentionally written in direct language. The goal is clarity, not clutter.