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User Consent & Permissions
Plain-English summary of what LooprQR asks for, why, and how to change your mind. For the full legal text, see our Privacy Notice.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
Strictly necessary cookies
RequiredWe use a small number of cookies and browser
localStorage entries to keep you signed in, remember your dashboard preferences, and protect against abuse. These are required for the site to function and cannot be turned off.Account data
RequiredWhen you sign up we store your email, an encrypted password (or your Google account identifier if you sign in with Google), and your subscription status. We use this to authenticate you and provide the Service.
Your QR codes & scan analytics
RequiredEvery QR you create — its title, destination URL, design, and aggregate scan counts — is stored under your account. We do not store the IP address of the person scanning your QR, and we do not build a profile of your end-scanners.
Payments via Paddle
RequiredIf you upgrade to Pro, payment is processed by Paddle as our Merchant of Record. Card data is handled entirely by Paddle — we only receive a subscription ID and status. Paddle's own cookies are loaded only on the checkout step.
Transactional email
RequiredWe send you emails that are part of the Service: email verification, password resets, receipts, and important security or account notices. These are required to operate your account and are not marketing.
Product updates & marketing email
OptionalOptional. You can opt in to occasional product announcements from your account settings, and unsubscribe at any time from any such email.
Manage or withdraw your consent
- Change email preferences from your dashboard settings.
- Delete cookies by clearing site data in your browser; you will be signed out.
- Delete your account and associated personal data at any time from the dashboard.
- Exercise your GDPR/UK GDPR rights (access, rectification, erasure, portability, objection) via support.
Questions? Contact us through the support channel on your dashboard. For the legal version, read the Privacy Notice and Terms.