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Cookie Policy

Rexplore Inc. · Effective date: June 15, 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how Nakama uses cookies, browser storage and similar technologies across the Nakama Chrome extension, the sign-in service at account.orenonakama.com, and the marketing site at orenonakama.com. In short: the extension uses your browser's local extension storage rather than cookies; the marketing site uses only what is strictly necessary to function and to remember your language; and the sign-in service uses only the essential cookies needed to keep you signed in. Nakama sets no advertising or cross-site tracking cookies anywhere, and runs no third-party analytics or ad networks.

1. What cookies and similar technologies are2. The Nakama extension does not use cookies3. The marketing site (orenonakama.com)4. The sign-in service (account.orenonakama.com)5. Third-party services you connect6. We do not use7. Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control8. Consent9. Managing and clearing storage10. Changes to this policy11. Contact

1. What cookies and similar technologies are

A "cookie" is a small text file a website asks your browser to store and send back on later visits. "Similar technologies" include browser localStorage and sessionStorage (used by web pages), and, for browser extensions, a dedicated extension storage area (chrome.storage). They all let software remember small pieces of information between page loads.

We group everything we use into two purposes only: (1) strictly necessary — without it the product cannot work or stay signed in; and (2) preference — small choices you make, such as your interface language. We do not use analytics, advertising, profiling or cross-site tracking technologies.

2. The Nakama extension does not use cookies

The Nakama Chrome extension does not use cookies at all. Instead it uses Chrome's extension storage (chrome.storage.local, and chrome.storage.sync only where you explicitly enable cross-device sync of a setting), which lives on your own device inside the browser's extension sandbox.

  • Connection tokens — the OAuth access/refresh tokens for services you connect (Google, Slack, Zoom and others) — are kept in extension storage on your device, and are deleted the moment you disconnect that service or uninstall the extension.
  • Settings and preferences — your interface language, world-clock zones, todo list, selected holidays and similar choices — are kept in extension storage and removed when you uninstall.
  • No browsing history, no advertising identifiers, and no cross-site cookies are created by the extension.

3. The marketing site (orenonakama.com)

The marketing site is a set of static pages. It does not set any cookies for advertising, analytics or tracking, and it runs no third-party analytics, tag managers or ad scripts.

  • Strictly necessary: storage used by your browser to serve and cache the static pages efficiently.
  • Preference: your chosen language may be remembered in your browser's localStorage so the site opens in that language next time. This stays on your device and is never sent to an advertiser or data broker.
  • There are no first- or third-party tracking cookies, no fingerprinting, and no profiling.

4. The sign-in service (account.orenonakama.com)

When you choose to sign in, account.orenonakama.com uses only the essential, first-party cookies required to authenticate you and keep your session — for example a session cookie and the short-lived cookies the sign-in flow needs to protect against cross-site request forgery.

  • These cookies are strictly necessary: without them you could not log in or stay logged in.
  • They are first-party only, are not used for advertising or cross-site tracking, and are cleared when your session ends or you sign out.
  • The Google sign-in step takes place on Google's own domains and is governed by Google's cookie and privacy policies.

5. Third-party services you connect

When you open or connect a third-party service (such as Slack, Zoom, Telegram, GitHub, Figma, Notion, Dropbox or a Google service), that service runs under its own domain and may set its own cookies under its own cookie and privacy policies. Nakama does not control those cookies. Connecting a service from the Marketplace authorizes data to flow directly between your browser and that service at your request; please review each provider's policy.

6. We do not use

  • Advertising or retargeting cookies.
  • Cross-site or cross-device tracking.
  • Third-party analytics (for example Google Analytics) on the marketing or sign-in sites.
  • Device fingerprinting or profiling.
  • Selling or sharing of any cookie or storage data with data brokers.

7. Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control

Because Nakama sets no tracking or advertising technologies in the first place, there is nothing to opt out of. We honour the spirit of Do Not Track (DNT) and Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals by simply not performing tracking, regardless of the signal.

8. Consent

The technologies described here are limited to what is strictly necessary plus your own language preference. In most jurisdictions strictly-necessary storage does not require prior consent, and we do not set non-essential cookies, so Nakama does not show a cookie-consent banner. If we ever introduce a non-essential technology, we will ask for your consent first where the law requires it.

9. Managing and clearing storage

You stay in control of all of it.

  • Extension storage: disconnect a service to delete its tokens, or uninstall the extension to remove everything it stored.
  • Site and sign-in cookies/storage: clear them at any time through your browser's settings (clear browsing data / cookies and site data) for orenonakama.com and account.orenonakama.com.
  • Browser controls: you can block or limit cookies in your browser settings; the strictly-necessary sign-in cookies are required to log in, so blocking them will prevent sign-in.

10. Changes to this policy

If this policy changes materially we will update this page and its effective date and, where appropriate, notify you through the Service.

11. Contact

Questions about this Cookie Policy: help@rexplore.xyz.

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