Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how VeriCore (“VeriCore“, “We“, “Us“, “Our“) uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on vericoreapi.com (the “Website“). It should be read together with Our Privacy Policy, which explains more generally how We collect, use, and protect personal information.
By continuing to browse or use the Website, You agree to Our use of cookies as described in this Policy, unless You have disabled them as described in Section 1.6.
1.1 What Are Cookies
A cookie is a small text file that a website sends to Your browser, which may then be stored on Your device. Cookies allow a website to recognize Your device on return visits, remember Your preferences, and gather information about how the Website is used. Some cookies are deleted when You close Your browser (“session cookies”); others remain on Your device for a set period or until You delete them (“persistent cookies”). This Policy also covers similar technologies, including web beacons, pixel tags, and local storage, which We refer to collectively as “cookies” for simplicity.
1.2 Why We Use Cookies
We use cookies to operate core Website functionality, such as page caching, security, and load balancing. We also use them to understand how visitors use the Website so that We can improve it, to remember Your preferences across visits, to measure the effectiveness of Our content and, where applicable, Our marketing, and to support the lead and demo-request forms submitted through the Website.
1.3 Categories of Cookies We Use
Strictly Necessary cookies are required for the Website to function at all. These include page-caching cookies set by Our hosting infrastructure (WP Rocket), along with cookies that support basic security and load balancing. These cookies cannot be disabled without affecting core Website functionality.
Performance and Analytics cookies help Us understand aggregate visitor behavior, such as which pages are visited, how long visitors stay, and overall bounce rate, so that We can improve the Website over time. You may disable these through Your browser settings or through any cookie-consent tool implemented on the Website.
Functional cookies remember choices You make as You move through the Website, such as progress through a multi-step form, to make Your experience smoother. These can also be disabled, though doing so may require You to re-enter information more often.
Marketing and Advertising cookies, where used, help Us measure the effectiveness of campaigns or support retargeting. [Confirm whether VeriCore currently runs any ad pixels, such as a LinkedIn Insight Tag, Google Ads tag, or Meta Pixel. If none are in use, remove this category entirely rather than leaving it as a placeholder.]
1.4 Cookie Inventory
A representative inventory, to be confirmed and completed following an audit of the live site, includes:
- Page-caching cookies (e.g., cookies prefixed
wp-rocket-), set by VeriCore through Our WP Rocket caching layer, classified as Strictly Necessary, used to speed up page load times, and typically persisting for the duration of the browsing session. - Analytics cookies (e.g.,
_ga,_gid), if Google Analytics is in use, set by Google, classified as Performance, used to distinguish users for traffic reporting, and typically persisting for up to 13 months (_ga) or 24 hours (_gid). - LinkedIn-related cookies (e.g.,
li_*,bcookie), if a LinkedIn Insight Tag or company-page widget is embedded, set by LinkedIn, classified as Marketing, governed by LinkedIn’s own retention periods. - Form-related cookies, set by VeriCore through the Website’s form plugin, classified as Functional, used to preserve form state and prevent duplicate submissions, and typically cleared at the end of the session.
This list must be confirmed against the actual cookies set by vericoreapi.com — for example using browser DevTools or a scanning tool such as CookieYes or Cookiebot — before this Policy is published, and updated whenever new tools or tracking scripts are added to the Website.
1.5 Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies on the Website are placed by third parties, such as analytics providers or embedded content like a LinkedIn company-page link. We do not control these third-party cookies, and Your interaction with them is subject to the relevant third party’s own privacy and cookie practices. We recommend reviewing those directly: Google’s cookie practices are described at policies.google.com/technologies/cookies, and LinkedIn’s at linkedin.com/legal/cookie-policy.
1.6 How to Manage or Disable Cookies
Most browsers allow You to view, delete, and block cookies through their settings menu; the exact process varies by browser and device, so We recommend consulting Your browser’s help documentation. If You block or delete cookies, some parts of the Website may not function as intended, and You may be asked to re-enter information more frequently. For analytics cookies specifically, Google provides an opt-out browser add-on at tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
1.7 Cookies and the Verification API
This Cookie Policy applies only to the vericoreapi.com Website. It does not apply to data submitted through VeriCore’s verification APIs — Aadhaar, PAN, vehicle RC, or driving license data — which is governed instead by Our Privacy Policy, Section 1.7A, and has nothing to do with cookie technology.
1.8 Changes to This Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the cookies We use or for legal or regulatory reasons. The “Last Updated” date below reflects the most recent revision, and We encourage You to review this Policy periodically.
Last Updated: 06/02/2026