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Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy explains how returnGuru may use cookies and similar technologies when you visit our website.

Last updated: July 10, 2026

About Cookies

Cookies are small text files that a website asks your browser to store on your device. When you come back to the same site, or move from one page to another, the browser can send the cookie back so the site recognizes useful information, such as whether you have already made a cookie choice.

A cookie is not a program. It does not run code by itself. In practice, it works more like a short note kept by the browser and read by the website or service that placed it.

Cookies have different lifetimes. A session cookie usually lasts only while your browser session is open. Close the browser, and the cookie is normally removed. A persistent cookie can stay on your device after the browser closes, until it reaches its expiration date or you delete it yourself.

Plain-language note: Cookies help a site remember limited browser-level information. They do not give returnGuru direct access to files stored elsewhere on your device.

Types of Cookies We May Use

Not every cookie category is active for every visitor or at every stage of the site. The categories below describe the cookies returnGuru may use as the website develops and as features are introduced.

Essential Cookies

Essential cookies support the basic operation of the site. For example, they may store your cookie consent choice, help pages load as expected, or keep core features working while you move through the site. If these cookies are blocked, parts of the site may not behave correctly.

Analytics Cookies

Analytics cookies may help us understand traffic patterns and general website behavior, such as which pages receive visits and whether people can find information without repeated navigation. These tools are planned for measurement, not for collecting payment details or return documents through cookies.

Advertising Cookies

Advertising cookies may be used in the future to support personalization or to measure ad performance. If introduced, these cookies may help distinguish between general site visits and visits connected with advertising campaigns.

Where consent is required, we will use the choices available through the cookie notice or related settings. Some essential cookies may still be used because the site needs them to remember basic preferences and operate reliably.

Third-Party Services

Some website functions may rely on third-party services. That can include analytics tools planned for traffic measurement, advertising network integrations planned for future personalization, and content delivery networks that help deliver pages, scripts, images, or security controls more efficiently.

Here is the practical distinction: returnGuru controls its own site choices, but a third-party service may also set or read cookies under its own technology and policies when its tools are loaded. For example, an analytics provider may use cookies to recognize that the same browser visited two pages during one session. A content delivery network may process technical signals to route traffic, reduce load times, or protect the site from abusive requests.

We try to keep these uses tied to the purpose that made them necessary. For privacy practices beyond cookies, see our Privacy Policy.

Implementation note: Planned integrations are reviewed against the role they serve on the site, such as measurement, advertising delivery, or page performance, before they are treated as active cookie uses.

Managing Cookies in Your Browser

A common question is simple: can you turn cookies off? Yes. Most browsers let you block cookies, delete existing cookies, block third-party cookies, or clear cookies when the browser closes.

The exact path depends on the browser and device, but the setting is usually found under privacy, security, site settings, or browsing data. If you use more than one browser, change the setting in each one. A phone browser and a desktop browser usually keep separate cookie settings.

Before blocking everything, it helps to know the tradeoff. If you delete or block cookies, the cookie notice may appear again because the site can no longer remember your earlier choice. Some preferences may reset. Certain core features may load less smoothly, especially where a cookie is needed to keep a session stable or remember a setting between pages.

Blocking third-party cookies is often a narrower step than blocking all cookies. It may reduce cross-site tracking while still allowing the site you are visiting to keep basic preferences. Browser makers change these controls over time, so the labels in your browser may differ from the examples above.

Policy Changes

We may update this Cookie Policy when our website, cookie tools, analytics setup, advertising plans, or legal obligations change. When we revise it, we will post the updated version on this page and change the date shown at the top.

For changes that materially affect how cookies are used, we may also provide notice through the website, such as an updated cookie banner or another on-page message. If you have questions about this Cookie Policy, you can reach us through Contact.

This Cookie Policy was last revised on July 10, 2026.

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