Take Control
At VenXoX, we believe in radical transparency. Cookies are a part of any modern web application, but you should have final say over which ones are active. Use this page to understand the different categories of tracking we use and how they impact your experience.
Quick Settings
Always On (Required)
These cookies are the heartbeat of VenXoX. Without them, the app simply cannot function. They are used for:
- Authentication: Keeping you logged in across different sections of the app.
- Security: Detecting and preventing unauthorized access to your account.
- Session Stability: Ensuring that your vibe-matches and messages load correctly.
Required for the website to function correctly.
These cookies cannot be disabled through this interface.
Observing the Vibe
We use these to understand how our community interacts with the app. The data is aggregated and anonymous.
- Feature Popularity: See which features (like Teleport or Sonic Harmony) are being used most.
- Bug Detection: Identifying where the app might be crashing or slowing down.
- User Journeys: Understanding how people navigate from signup to their first spark.
Tailoring the Spark
These cookies help our algorithm remember your specific preferences to provide a more tailored experience.
- Search Depth: Remembering your distance and age preferences.
- Recently Viewed: Keeping track of profiles you've interacted with so we don't show them again too soon.
- Vibe History: Storing temporary data about your recent swipes to refine your immediate deck.
What Happens Next?
If you choose to disable optional cookies, your core experience on VenXoX will remain intact. However, you might notice that:
- Your vibe-matching results feel less "precise" or repetitive.
- External integrations (like Spotify previews) may not function as intended.
- We may not be able to provide localized help if you run into technical issues.
Your preferences are stored locally in your browser and can be updated at any time by returning to this page.
Connecting Across Platforms
These cookies are set by our social media partners (like Meta and Spotify) and are used to: