Cookie Policy
Last updated August 22, 2026
Every cookie and storage key this site sets, who sets it, what it does and how long it lasts.
This Cookie Policy explains how FLEETPROXY ENTERPRISE - FZCO, a company registered in the United Arab Emirates, uses cookies and similar storage on fleetproxy.io. It sits alongside our Privacy Policy, which covers everything else we do with personal data.
1. What cookies are
A cookie is a small text file a website asks your browser to store. It lets the site recognise your browser on the next page or the next visit. Some are set by us, some by services we use. Alongside cookies we also use local storage, which works the same way but keeps the value until you clear your site data. We treat both the same way in this policy.
2. The categories we use
Strictly necessary
Without these the site does not work. They keep you signed in, protect the checkout against fraud, and let our network provider tell real visitors from automated traffic. These are set whatever you choose, because switching them off would break the service you came for.
Functional
These remember choices you have made, chiefly the live chat. They are not essential, but turning them off means the chat forgets your conversation.
Analytics
These tell us which pages get read and where visitors come from, so we know what to improve. We look at these in aggregate. They are not used to build a profile of you.
Advertising
These measure whether an advert led to a signup and allow us to show FleetProxy adverts to people who have visited before. They are only set while an advertising campaign is running.
3. Every cookie we set
The table below lists what this site actually sets, checked against the live site rather than assembled from a template. Cookie names set by third parties can change when those providers update their own products.
| Name | Set by | Category | Purpose | Lasts |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Session and authentication cookies | FleetProxy (api.fleetproxy.io) | Strictly necessary | Keep you signed in to your account and protect forms against cross-site request forgery. | Session, or until you sign out |
| __cf_bm, cf_clearance | Cloudflare | Strictly necessary | Tell human visitors apart from bots and keep the site available during attacks. Set by our network provider, not readable by our own scripts. | 30 minutes to 1 year |
| intercom-id-*, intercom-session-*, intercom-device-id-* | Intercom | Functional | Run the live chat widget and keep your conversation history so you do not have to repeat yourself. | Up to 9 months |
| intercom.intercom-state-* (local storage) | Intercom | Functional | Remember whether the chat window is open and what you have already typed. | Until you clear site data |
| __stripe_mid, __stripe_sid | Stripe | Strictly necessary | Detect and prevent payment fraud on the checkout. Set when a payment page loads. | 30 minutes to 1 year |
| _ga, _ga_* | Google Analytics 4, loaded through Google Tag Manager | Analytics | Count visits, see which pages are read and where visitors arrive from. Aggregated, not used to identify you personally. | Up to 2 years |
| fp_visitor_id (local storage) | FleetProxy | Analytics | A random identifier so a returning visitor is not counted twice in our own page-view figures. Not linked to your account. | Until you clear site data |
| Cloudflare Web Analytics | Cloudflare | Analytics | Measure page performance and traffic without building a profile of you across sites. | No cookie set, measured per page view |
| Ahrefs Analytics | Ahrefs | Analytics | Measure search traffic and referring sites. | No cookie set, measured per page view |
| _gcl_au and related Google Ads cookies | Google Ads, DoubleClick | Advertising | Measure whether an advert led to a signup, and show FleetProxy adverts to people who have visited before. Only set while an advertising campaign is running. | Up to 90 days |
4. First-party and third-party
First-party means set by fleetproxy.io itself. Third-party means set by another company whose service runs on our pages. The third parties above are Cloudflare, Intercom, Google, Stripe and Ahrefs. Each of them handles the data it collects under its own privacy policy, and we do not control what they do with it once they have it.
5. Changing your mind
Use the button below to bring the cookie choices back and change them. Rejecting a category stops the corresponding scripts from loading on your next page view.
Your choice is stored in the browser you made it in, so it does not carry across to a different browser or a different device. Clearing your site data resets it and the banner will ask again.
You can also control cookies in your browser directly. Every major browser lets you block or delete cookies for a specific site under its privacy or site-settings menu. Blocking strictly necessary cookies will stop you being able to sign in.
6. Changes to this policy
We update this page when we add or remove a service that sets cookies. The date at the top of the page tells you when it last changed. Continuing to use the site after a change means you accept the updated policy.
7. Contact
Questions about anything on this page go to support@fleetproxy.io, or use the live chat.
Questions about cookies or tracking?
If you want to know exactly what we hold on you, or you want it deleted, ask us and we will handle it. You do not need to give a reason.

