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Cookie Policy

Last updated: 11 July 2026

This Cookie Policy explains what cookies and similar technologies Bloopo uses on bloopo.ai and mcp.bloopo.ai, and what they do. The short version: a session cookie that keeps you signed in, and the Meta Pixel that helps us measure whether our ads work. By using the site, you accept the cookies described here.

1. What cookies are

Cookies are small text files a website stores in your browser. Some are set by us, and some are set by the third-party services we use (like Meta and Stripe). They stay on your device and can be viewed, blocked, or deleted from your browser settings at any time.

2. Cookies that keep the site working

These are necessary for the Service to function:

  • bloopo_session — a signed cookie on mcp.bloopo.ai that keeps you logged in to your account. Deleted when you log out; never used for advertising.

3. Advertising & analytics cookies

We run ads on Meta platforms (Facebook and Instagram) to tell people Bloopo exists. To learn which ads actually work, we use the Meta Pixel (pixel ID 1035715535519757). The Pixel loads when you visit the site and may set:

  • _fbp — a Meta cookie used to distinguish browsers for ad measurement. Typically expires after 90 days.
  • _fbc — stores the Meta ad-click reference if you arrived from a Meta ad. Typically expires after 90 days.

The Pixel reports events such as page views, clicks on our sign-up buttons, and completed credit purchases (the amount, never your card details) so we can measure ad performance. Meta acts as a joint controller for this measurement data under its Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy. You can control the ads you see and adjust your ad settings in your Meta ad preferences.

4. Payments

Credit purchases happen on Stripe's checkout pages (stripe.com). Stripe sets its own cookies there for security and fraud prevention, governed by Stripe's Privacy Policy. We don't control those, and no advertising cookies are involved in paying.

5. Managing cookies in your browser

You're always in control at the browser level. Every major browser lets you view, block, or delete cookies — usually under Settings → Privacy. You can also use your browser's private/incognito mode, or Meta's ad preferences to manage the ads you see. Blocking cookies won't break the site, though you may need to sign in again.

6. Changes and contact

If we add or change cookies, we'll update this page and the "Last updated" date above. Questions? Email blooper@bloopo.ai. For how we handle personal data generally, see our Privacy Policy.


Questions? Email blooper@bloopo.ai.

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