MegaPari Cookie Policy in Kenya
MegaPari uses cookies to run this website securely and reliably in Kenya. These small files help keep you signed in, remember your settings, and protect your privacy. Some cookies are essential for services and security. Others help us understand usage, improve performance, and adapt content. You can manage your cookie choices at any time in your browser.
MegaPari Cookie Usage
When you visit this website, cookies and similar technologies are stored on your device. They remember your preferences, such as language and region, and help us understand how you use the site on mobile and desktop.
We use cookies to:
- analyse behaviour on the platform to improve your experience
- monitor website traffic and performance
- secure sessions and reduce fraud risk
- diagnose errors and improve services
Cookies do not access internal device data, read your files, or collect personal content from your device. Your privacy matters, and any non-essential cookies are used based on your consent in line with the Kenya Data Protection Act, 2019.
Types of Cookies Used on the Website
- Session cookies: These work during your visit and expire when you close the browser. They keep you logged in and support secure navigation.
- Persistent cookies: These stay on your device for a set period. They remember choices and help the website load faster on return visits.
- Analytical cookies: These help measure traffic, usage patterns, and performance. We use aggregated information to improve pages and features.
All cookie types are used to support convenience, deliver relevant content, and personalise your experience. Non-essential cookies operate based on your consent, which you can change at any time.
Your Cookie Choices
You can manage cookies through your browser settings.
Common actions include:
- delete stored cookies and site data
- block all cookies or limit third-party cookies
- set the browser to ask before a cookie is stored
- allow only cookies you choose or set stricter tracking limits
- clear cookies on exit or set custom retention periods
- manage Flash cookies using the Flash Player settings manager
Blocking all cookies may limit website functionality, including login, language preferences, and saved settings.
Flash Cookie Settings
Flash cookies, also called Local Shared Objects, can be managed in the Flash Player settings manager. You can set permissions, define storage limits, and adjust security parameters for each website.
Blocking all cookies, including Flash cookies, may disrupt functions such as language selection, session security, and auto-login. If you use older content that relies on Flash technologies, review your Flash Player settings to align them with your privacy preferences.
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