Pimarket uses cookies and similar browser storage tools to support authentication, account continuity, checkout experience, preferences, and performance improvements across the marketplace.
Some browser storage is necessary for the platform to function correctly. That includes keeping a user signed in, preserving selected preferences, and supporting stateful workflows like checkout, seller tools, and account settings.
Without those mechanisms, the marketplace experience would be less stable and some flows would fail across refreshes, redirects, or multi-step interactions.
Depending on the feature, Pimarket may store identifiers related to authenticated sessions, language or currency preferences, checkout continuation state, or product interaction context needed for the user experience.
That does not mean every cookie serves the same purpose. Some support core application reliability, while others help the team understand broken journeys or improve the clarity of the marketplace experience.
Cookie handling should be read together with the privacy policy because data collection, operational analytics, and account state are related. The cookie policy explains browser-side mechanisms, while the privacy policy explains broader handling principles.
As Pimarket’s public policy surface matures, this page can be expanded with more detailed categorization and preference controls where required.
If you need clarification about marketplace operations, buyer protection, or seller standards, the support team can point you to the right workflow.