# Cookies Policy

This Cookies Policy explains what cookies are, how RPC Fast uses them on <https://rpcfast.com/> and related domain properties, and your choices regarding cookies.

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### 1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored by your browser that help websites remember information about your visit and your device.&#x20;

Cookies help us to enhance user experience and make this website work better for you. You support our Cookies Policy by staying on this page and downloading our apps.

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### 2. How We Use Cookies

We use cookies for:

**a) Essential Cookies**\
Cookies necessary for login, dashboard sessions, and security.

**b) Performance & Analytics**\
To understand how users interact with the site, duration of visits, and page performance.

**c) Functional Cookies**\
To remember preferences and settings.

**d) Marketing & Advertising**\
Optional cookies to tailor promotions and marketing content.

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### 3. Third-Party Cookies

We may allow cookies set by third-party services (e.g., analytics, billing processors). These cookies are subject to the third parties’ privacy policies.

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### 4. Your Choices

You can control cookies via your browser settings. You can delete cookies individually or block them entirely — however, blocking certain cookies may affect the Service’s core functionality.

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### 5. Contact

Questions about cookies? Reach us at <contact@rpcfast.com> or via <https://rpcfast.com/contact-form>.


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