Session technologies
Cookies policy
PaySign uses cookies and similar technologies to ensure that the website, authentication areas and public transaction flows can function reliably, securely and consistently. This policy explains the main types of cookies or related technologies that may be used in connection with the service.
Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies are essential to provide core website and platform functionality. They may be used to keep sessions active, maintain authenticated access, protect forms, preserve navigation state, manage CSRF protection, support checkout continuity and remember technical choices required for correct operation.
Security and fraud prevention technologies
Security-related cookies or equivalent mechanisms may be used to detect abnormal behavior, protect login flows, reduce abuse, validate requests, maintain integrity of payment or acceptance flows and support anti-fraud or anti-automation controls.
Performance, diagnostics and service improvement
In some contexts, diagnostic or measurement technologies may be used to understand platform performance, identify technical issues, measure service reliability or improve operational quality. Where such tools are optional or legally require prior consent, they should only be activated in accordance with the applicable legal framework.
Third-party technologies
Some transaction flows may rely on third-party technologies, including payment processors, embedded widgets, fraud prevention tools, content delivery services or other integrated systems. Those providers may use their own cookies or local storage technologies subject to their own legal documentation and technical requirements.
Managing or disabling cookies
Users can generally manage, block or delete cookies through browser settings. However, restricting strictly necessary cookies or related storage technologies may prevent access, break authentication, interrupt checkout continuity or reduce the security and functionality of the website and platform.
Changes to this policy
This policy may be updated to reflect changes in the technologies used, the structure of the website, service requirements, integrated providers or applicable laws. The most current published version should be considered the reference version.