VOSCOM.ONLINE Legal Plain Text Document: Cookies & Tracking Notice / Уведомление о cookie и трекинге Version: 2 Effective date: 2026-04-12 Requested language: en Source language: en Source HTML: https://test.voscom.online/legal/en/cookies_tracking_notice_v2.php Plain text URL: https://test.voscom.online/legal_text.php?lang=en&doc=cookies JSON metadata URL: https://test.voscom.online/legal_text.php?lang=en&doc=cookies&format=json SHA-256 text: bf5261e2ea260bc2fde059fcb5e15e476b8785cbf1f928bc28587ef6833536b4 SHA-256 source file: 1ed99e9ccf40c9ff224b3cec0fec1c34f1e41d603b9a9ad1c79f3969671b9d27 Last modified: 2026-06-18T19:09:13+00:00 Index: https://test.voscom.online/legal_text.php?lang=en --- Legal Documents # Cookie and Tracking Technologies Notice Effective date: April 12, 2026 Version: 2 Last updated: April 12, 2026 Operator: LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY “VOSCOM-ONLINE” (LLC “VOSCOM-ONLINE”) About this document: this is a legal document of the VOSCOM.ONLINE website. VOSCOM.ONLINE is an international MVP/demo resource for AI-assisted embedded systems and Industrial IoT development: MWOS projects, device configuration, firmware builds, browser terminal/flashing tools, engineering documentation, news, market items, and professional collaboration. Important: this notice applies to the international MVP segment of VOSCOM.ONLINE, including its public pages, user accounts, APIs, and web interfaces. If additional analytics, advertising, attribution, heatmap, A/B testing, chat, or embedded third-party content tools are connected later, this notice and the consent interface must be updated before such tools are enabled. ## 1. Purpose of This Notice 1.1. This Notice explains how VOSCOM.ONLINE uses cookies, browser local storage, session identifiers, pixels, tags, server-side event identifiers, and similar technologies when accessing the website, user accounts, development tools, APIs, support, and related online services. 1.2. This Notice should be read together with the Terms of Use, Privacy Notice, Platform License, Acceptable Use Policy, AI Output and Safety Notice, and Payment and Refund Policy. ## 2. Territorial Scope 2.1. VOSCOM.ONLINE is the international segment of the service and is not intended to be used as the Russian user segment. 2.2. Russian users must use the separate VOSCOM.RU service after it is launched. Cookies, consents, accounts, payment identifiers, databases, and legal documents of these segments must remain separate. ## 3. What Cookies and Similar Technologies Are 3.1. Cookies are small text files that a website stores on a user’s device. Similar technologies may include local and session storage, SDK identifiers, pixels, tags, consent settings, device attributes, and server-side event identifiers. 3.2. These technologies may be used for account login, session protection, saving preferences, preventing abuse, measuring service performance, improving the interface, and, if enabled separately, analytics or marketing attribution. ## 4. Age Restriction The Platform is intended only for persons who are at least 18 years old and have full legal capacity. We do not knowingly request or use consent for non-essential cookies from minors. If it becomes known that a person under 18 has created an account or selected tracking settings, such settings may be reset and the account may be restricted in accordance with the Platform documents. ## 5. Categories of Cookies and Tracking Technologies Category Purpose Examples Default Status Strictly Necessary Enable the operation of the website, account login, security, form protection, session preservation, and performance of functions requested by the user. Session identifiers, CSRF tokens, login state, anti-abuse cookies, cookie consent state. Always enabled where permitted by law. Functional Store interface preferences and settings selected by the user. Language, theme, currency, panel state, IDE settings, most recently selected tabs. May require consent depending on applicable law. Analytics Help understand website usage, diagnose errors, and improve the product. Event counters, performance diagnostics, anonymized interface metrics, A/B test identifiers. Enabled only where there is a lawful basis or consent, if consent is required. Marketing and Affiliate Used for campaign attribution, affiliate referrals, advertising, or measuring promotional performance. Advertising pixels, campaign tags, affiliate referral and conversion identifiers. Disabled until consent is obtained, if required by applicable law. Embedded Third-Party Content Allows videos, documentation, maps, external forms, support widgets, or other embedded materials to be displayed. Chat widgets, embedded videos, external documentation, payment elements. Depends on the specific feature and applicable law. ## 6. Strictly Necessary Technologies 6.1. We may use strictly necessary cookies and similar technologies without separate prior consent, where permitted by applicable law, for: - creating and protecting a session; - account login and maintaining authentication state; - preventing fraud, credential attacks, bot activity, and API abuse; - protecting forms and payment transactions; - storing mandatory security and consent settings. ## 7. Non-Essential Cookies and Consent 7.1. Where applicable law requires consent, we will request it before using non-essential cookies and similar technologies, including most analytics, advertising, personalization, optimization, and third-party tracking tools. 7.2. Analytics tools, including Yandex.Metrica where enabled on the public website, are treated as non-essential and are loaded only after the user selects the analytics option in the consent interface. ## 8. Consent Management 8.1. The user may change cookie settings through the consent interface, if available, or through browser or device settings. 8.2. Disabling strictly necessary technologies may result in inability to log in, user account failures, loss of build state, payment errors, inability to save settings, or reduced protection against abuse. ## 9. Main Purposes of Use Depending on the selected features, the platform may use cookies and similar technologies for: - account login and session protection; - saving language, theme, currency, tabs, and IDE settings; - maintaining continuity of builds, uploads, forms, and payment transactions; - detecting automated data collection, credential attacks, suspicious activity, and abuse; - measuring performance, errors, availability, and feature usage; - attributing affiliate referrals and marketing campaigns, where such tools are enabled and permitted. ## 10. Third-Party Providers 10.1. We may use third-party providers for hosting, security, analytics, consent management, payments, support, documentation, email delivery, or embedded content. Analytics providers may include Yandex.Metrica where it is enabled through the consent interface. 10.2. Such providers may place or read cookies and similar technologies on our behalf or when their services are embedded into the platform. 10.3. Their own privacy and cookie policies apply to the extent that they independently control such processing. ## 11. Legal Bases for Processing If cookies or similar technologies are associated with personal data, processing may be based on one or more of the grounds described in the Privacy Notice, including: - performance of a contract or provision of the requested service; - legitimate interest in security, fraud prevention, diagnostics, and product improvement; - user consent, where required; - compliance with legal obligations. ## 12. Retention Periods 12.1. The retention period for cookies depends on their purpose. Session cookies are usually deleted after the browser is closed or the session ends. Persistent cookies may be stored for longer in order to preserve settings, consent state, security, or functionality. 12.2. We seek not to retain cookies longer than necessary for the relevant purpose, unless a longer period is required for legal, security, accounting, or rights protection purposes. ## 13. Security and Abuse Prevention We may use cookies and similar technologies to protect the platform, limit request frequency, prevent bot activity, detect suspicious logins, and protect accounts, infrastructure, APIs, and payment transactions. Some of these technologies are strictly necessary and cannot be disabled without impairing the operation of the service. ## 14. Do Not Track Signals Unless applicable law requires otherwise, the platform may not process general browser Do Not Track signals in a uniform manner. For non-essential cookies, the consent interface and settings provided to the user on the website shall take precedence. ## 15. International Segment and Separation from VOSCOM.RU 15.1. The international VOSCOM.ONLINE segment and the future Russian VOSCOM.RU segment must have separate documents, consent settings, databases, cookie domains, payment scenarios, and processing logs. 15.2. A user located in the Russian Federation or using the service as a Russian user must use VOSCOM.RU after it is launched. ## 16. Changes to This Notice We may update this Notice in response to changes in law, the product, providers, analytics, advertising, infrastructure, consent tools, or compliance practices. The updated version will be published on this page with a new effective date. Where required, we will request renewed consent before enabling materially new non-essential technologies. ## 17. Contact For matters relating to cookies, tracking technologies, consent settings, and privacy, please contact: admin@voscom.online.