Cookie Policy

Last updated: May 2026

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small files stored on your device when you visit websites. They help sites remember your preferences.

Websites may also use related technologies such as local storage, pixels, tags, device identifiers, and server logs. This policy uses the word "cookies" broadly to describe those tools when they help a page load, remember a setting, measure traffic, detect abuse, or support advertising. Cookies do not give opskd access to files on your device and they are not Android app packages.

Our Use

opskd may use cookies for:

  • Remembering your settings (like dark mode)
  • Understanding how you use our site
  • Improving your experience
  • Measuring page performance and detecting abusive traffic

A simple example is the dark mode preference. If you choose a display setting, the site may remember it so you do not have to repeat the choice on every page. We may also use technical cookies to keep navigation, search suggestions, and page rendering stable. These cookies are meant to support the site experience rather than identify the apps you personally use.

Analytics and Site Measurement

Analytics cookies and similar signals help us understand aggregate behavior, such as which categories load slowly, which pages produce broken links, whether visitors can find policy pages, and which device types need layout fixes. We use this information to improve the catalog and reduce low-quality pages. Analytics should be read as aggregate site performance data, not as a way to provide support for third-party apps.

Third-Party Cookies

Some third-party services, including advertising or analytics providers, may set their own cookies or use similar identifiers. These services may measure ad performance, limit abuse, and understand how visitors interact with pages. You can review Google’s partner-site data explanation at policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites .

Advertising partners, including Google, may use cookies or similar identifiers to serve ads, personalize or limit personalization, measure ad performance, prevent invalid activity, and keep advertising systems secure. These providers may process information such as your browser, approximate location, IP address, page URL, device type, and prior interactions with ads according to their own policies. opskd does not sell visitor profiles, but third-party ad systems may use their own signals when ads are requested by the browser.

Google explains advertising choices at adssettings.google.com . You can also review industry opt-out tools at aboutads.info/choices . These tools may not block every cookie, but they help visitors understand and manage interest-based advertising.

Advertising and Editorial Independence

Cookies used for advertising do not decide which apps appear in the catalog or how an editorial install note is written. opskd's app pages should remain clear about package identity, source status, privacy policy links, and whether a direct APK file is available. We do not ask visitors to click ads, and ads should not be labeled as download buttons, source buttons, or official app actions.

Managing Cookies

You can control cookies through your browser settings. Note that blocking cookies may affect site functionality.

Most browsers let you delete existing cookies, block third-party cookies, clear site data after a session, or create exceptions for sites you trust. Mobile devices may also provide advertising ID controls. If you block all cookies, some preferences may reset and some security or abuse-prevention systems may behave differently, but the core catalog pages should remain readable.

Cookie Changes

We may update this policy when we add or remove analytics, advertising, security, or preference tools. The date at the top of the page shows the latest version. When the change affects advertising or user choice, we aim to describe it in plain language rather than hide it inside technical wording.

Questions?

Contact us if a cookie notice is unclear, if an ad placement appears confusing, or if you need help finding the privacy policy that applies to opskd rather than a third-party app listed in the catalog.