UltraPari Cookie Policy in Bangladesh
The UltraPari platform uses cookies to ensure its website operates correctly, securely, and conveniently for users in Bangladesh. Cookies are small data files stored on a user’s device that help the site remember preferences and deliver a consistent browsing experience. Some cookies are essential for the platform to function, while others support traffic analysis and content personalisation. Users retain full control over their cookie settings and can adjust preferences at any time through their browser.
UltraPari Cookie Usage
When a user visits the UltraPari website, cookies are saved automatically to the device being used. These files help the platform remember individual settings, monitor browsing activity within the site, and ensure a consistent experience across sessions.
Cookies serve several practical purposes on the platform:
- Tracking how users interact with different sections of the website;
- Monitoring overall traffic patterns to maintain stable performance;
- Remembering language preferences and display settings;
- Supporting security measures that protect user sessions.
Cookies do not access personal files stored on a device, nor do they retrieve information unrelated to site activity. Their function is limited strictly to improving how the website operates for each visitor. No private or sensitive device data is collected through cookie technologies.
Types of Cookies Used on the Website
The website uses three primary types of cookies, each serving a distinct function.
Session Cookies
Session cookies are temporary files that exist only for the duration of a single visit. Once the browser is closed, these cookies are deleted automatically.
Persistent Cookies
Persistent cookies remain on the device for a set period after a session ends. They allow the platform to recognise returning users and restore previously saved preferences.
Analytical Cookies
Analytical cookies collect aggregated data about how visitors use the website. This information helps improve site structure, content layout, and overall mobile and desktop performance.
All three cookie types are used exclusively to improve convenience and personalise the browsing experience for each user.
Your Cookie Choices
Users have full control over how cookies are stored and used on their devices. Most browsers provide built-in settings to manage cookie behaviour without requiring additional software.
The following actions are available through standard browser settings:
- Deleting all cookies that have already been saved to the device;
- Blocking third-party cookies from external services;
- Blocking all cookies from being saved during browsing;
- Receiving a notification before a cookie is placed, allowing case-by-case approval;
- Allowing cookies only from specific websites that the user trusts;
- Managing Flash cookies through a separate browser or plugin interface.
Disabling all cookies may limit access to certain website features. Some functions, such as automatic login and saved language preferences, depend on cookies to work correctly. Users are advised to review their browser’s privacy documentation for step-by-step guidance on adjusting these settings.
Flash Cookie Settings
Flash cookies, also referred to as Local Shared Objects, are managed separately from standard browser cookies. They are controlled through the Adobe Flash Player settings manager, which is accessible via the browser or device settings panel.
Through the Flash Player manager, users can configure the following:
- Permissions for individual websites to store Flash data;
- Storage limits for Flash content on the device;
- Security parameters that govern how Flash technologies interact with the browser.
Blocking all cookies, including Flash cookies, may disrupt certain platform functions. Features such as saved language selections and automatic login rely on this data to operate. Users who require full functionality are advised to allow a minimum level of cookie storage within their Flash and browser settings.
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