This Cookie Policy explains how FastPass uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on our website. We believe in minimal tracking — only essential cookies are used to ensure proper functionality.
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help websites remember your actions and preferences over time. FastPass uses cookies only for strictly necessary purposes.
We do NOT use marketing, advertising, analytics, or third‑party tracking cookies. The only cookies we set are:
Important: FastPass does not use Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel, or any external analytics service.
All cookies set by FastPass are session cookies or short‑term persistent cookies that expire within 30 days at most. None are designed for long‑term tracking.
Most web browsers allow you to control cookies through their settings. However, blocking essential cookies may disable certain features of FastPass (e.g., saving your preference to hide the cookie banner). You can adjust browser settings to delete or block cookies at any time.
We do not integrate any third‑party services that set cookies (such as social plugins, ad networks, or embedded videos). The only external resources are optional open‑source fonts served from our own CDN when possible, and they do not plant tracking cookies.
By using the FastPass website, you consent to the placement of strictly necessary cookies as described above. No explicit consent banner is required for essential cookies under GDPR/CCPA. If we ever introduce non‑essential features, we will request your opt‑in consent beforehand.
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in technology or legal requirements. The latest version will always be posted with the "Last updated" date.
If you have any doubts regarding our cookie usage, please contact our support team.
Email: support@fastpass.com
Phone: +1 (360) 771 7500
Address: 1300 SE Cardinal Ct #190, Vancouver, WA 98683, USA
Quick reminder: FastPass never uses cookies to track your password generation activity. All password operations remain 100% local.
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