This page explains how APKApps uses cookies and similar technologies, what they do, and how you can control them.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
1What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device by the websites you visit. They allow the site to remember your actions and preferences (such as login state, language, or display settings) over time. Similar technologies — including local storage, session storage, pixels, SDKs, and device identifiers — perform comparable functions and are covered by this policy.
2Categories of cookies we may use
Strictly necessary
Required for the Site to work — including login sessions, security tokens (CSRF), load balancing, and basic functionality. The Site cannot function correctly without these.
Preference
Remember your choices — such as theme (light/dark), language, or whether you've dismissed a notice — to provide a personalized experience.
Analytics & performance
Help us understand how visitors use the Site so we can improve it (e.g. which pages are popular, where errors occur). We aim to use analytics in an aggregated, non-identifying way.
Advertising / measurement
If advertising is enabled on the Site, we or our partners may use cookies to measure ad performance, limit how often you see an ad, and (with consent where required) deliver more relevant content. We do not engage in cross-context behavioral advertising without consent in jurisdictions that require it.
3First-party vs. third-party
First-party cookies are set by APKApps directly on apkapps.com.
Third-party cookies are set by services we embed (analytics, anti-abuse, advertising, hosting/CDN). These third parties have their own privacy and cookie policies.
4Session vs. persistent
Session cookies expire when you close your browser.
Persistent cookies stay on your device for a set period or until you delete them.
5How to manage cookies
You can control or delete cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers let you:
Disabling strictly necessary cookies may break login, forms, or the security model of the Site.
6Do Not Track & Global Privacy Control
Browsers can send a "Do Not Track" (DNT) or Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal. We honor GPC where required by applicable U.S. state law as a request to opt out of "sale" or "sharing" of personal information. Because there is no industry consensus on DNT, we do not separately respond to DNT signals.
7Changes to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. The "Last updated" date at the top reflects the most recent revision. We encourage you to review it periodically.
8Contact
Questions about cookies or to exercise rights regarding data collected through them, please contact us.
Informational, not legal advice.
This policy is general in nature; review it with qualified legal counsel before relying on it for production use.