Capitalised terms shall have the meanings assigned to them in these Terms, unless the context requires otherwise.
“Personal data” means any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person.
“Controller” means the entity that determines the purposes and means of processing personal data.
“Processor” means a service provider that processes personal data on our behalf and according to our instructions.
“EEA/UK” means the European Economic Area and the United Kingdom.
“KYC/AML” means know‑your‑customer and anti‑money‑laundering compliance checks.
This Cookie Policy (the Policy) explains how Bleap Ltd and Bleap Finance Sp. z o.o. (together, “Bleap”, “we”, “us”, or “our”) use Cookies and similar technologies on our websites, mobile applications, and any online service that links to this Policy (together, the Services).
For information about our broader personal data practices, please see our Privacy Policy .
For UK GDPR/EU GDPR purposes, the controller for personal data collected via Cookies is the Bleap group entity identified in the Privacy Policy: Bleap Ltd, 9th Floor, 107 Cheapside, London, EC2V 6DN, United Kingdom (serving UK and rest-of-world users), and Bleap Finance Sp. z o.o., ul. Domaniewska 37, lok. 2.43, 02-672 Warszawa, Poland (serving EEA users). In limited cases we act as joint controllers within the group; your primary point of contact is the operating entity serving you.
This Policy applies to:
Cookies are small text files placed on your device (computer, smartphone, or tablet) when you visit a website. They help websites function, enhance user experience, and provide information to operators. We also use related technologies, including local and session storage, SDKs in our mobile apps, pixels/tags/beacons, and device/advertising identifiers provided by mobile operating systems. In this Policy we refer to all of these collectively as Cookies.
Essential for basic functionality such as secure page loading, session continuity, network routing, fraud prevention, and platform protection. These operate on the basis of our legitimate interests and do not require consent.
Help us understand how the Services are used so we can improve reliability and performance (for example, measuring pages/screens viewed, session length, navigation paths, and feature adoption; running privacy-preserving A/B tests). These are used only with your consent, except where a limited exemption applies under local law.
Enable enhanced features such as remembering interface settings and maintaining continuity of in-product support conversations. These are used only with your consent.
Support measurement of our marketing and, where you consent, help us show or suppress marketing to you on other services (for example, recognising that a visit led to a sign-up so we can cap or exclude further adverts). These are used only with your consent.
Depending on your choices, Cookies may collect pseudonymous information including:
We do not collect precise geolocation via Cookies. IP address is used transiently to derive a coarse location (country/region) and for security/risk controls. We do not use Cookie-derived data to infer special category data about you.
Some service providers act under our instructions as processors; certain analytics/advertising partners may act as independent controllers for their own purposes when you consent. Details are presented in Cookie Settings.
Access to our core Services is not conditioned on consenting to non-essential Cookies. Where a lawful equivalent is offered (for example, an ads-free paid version), details will be provided separately.
Our apps use SDKs that perform similar functions to Cookies. You may manage advertising identifiers in your device settings and adjust in-app privacy controls. Where you consent to analytics or marketing measurement, SDKs may collect pseudonymous usage and attribution data consistent with sections 5–6.
You may manage Cookies by:
Blocking certain Cookies may affect availability or functionality of features. Strictly necessary Cookies are required for core functionality.
Our Services may include embedded content or links to third-party sites (for example, support widgets, media players, or social plugins). Those parties may set their own Cookies when you interact with such content. Your choices in Cookie Settings apply to our use of Cookies; for third-party processing on their own sites, please review their notices and settings.
We retain Cookie-derived data only for as long as necessary for the purposes described above. Where specific periods are configured in Cookie Settings, those periods apply. Consent records are retained for up to five (5) years or longer, where required by law, to demonstrate compliance.
Where Cookie-derived personal data is transferred outside the UK/EEA, we implement appropriate safeguards (such as adequacy decisions or standard contractual clauses) and, where required, transfer risk assessments. Further details are provided in our Privacy Policy.
Our Services are not directed to children. We do not knowingly use Cookies to profile users below the relevant age thresholds under applicable law. If you believe a child has provided consent to non-essential Cookies, please contact us so we can remove such consent.
If you have questions about this Policy or our use of Cookies, contact Bleap Ltd, 9th Floor, 107 Cheapside, London, United Kingdom, EC2V 6DN; email privacy@bleap.finance. You may also contact our Data Protection Officer at dpo@bleap.finance. For EEA matters, you may contact Bleap Finance Sp. z o.o., ul. Domaniewska 37, lok. 2.43, 02-672 Warszawa, Poland.
We may update this Policy from time to time to reflect changes in technology, law, or our practices. When we make material changes, we will update the date at the top of this Policy and, where appropriate, display a prominent notice or obtain renewed consent.