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All you need to know about how we treat cookies

In this cookie policy, you can read about:

  • how we use cookies
  • the types of cookies we use
  • for how long they work and for what purposes they are used
  • how to change the cookies settings

1. How we use cookies

We are Ramp Network and we operate internationally through different entities to allow you to seamlessly exchange Digital Assets for Fiat and Fiat for Digital Assets (the “Services”). Ramp Network entities are listed in Section ‘Who We Are’ below and together are referred to as “Ramp Network”, “we”, “us”, or “our”.


Our website is http://ramp.network/ and includes all sub-domains we own and operate (“Site”). 


When we refer to "you" we mean you as a user or visitor of our Site.


Our use of cookies may include processing of your personal data and we therefore recommend you read our Privacy Policy.

2. Consent

Where you have consented to our use of cookies through the consent banner, you consent to our use of non-essential cookies as described in detail under Section ‘Types of Cookies and How We Use Them’. 

You have full control and may at any time change or withdraw your cookie consent - see Section ‘Changing Cookie Settings and Opting Out’. 

3. What Is a Cookie?

There are different types of cookies and are used for different purposes. A cookie is a small piece of data that a site stores on your device when you visit it and which is then read when you later revisit the site. When we refer to “cookies”, we refer to the forms of automatic collection of data such as flash cookies (Local Shared Objects), Web Storage (HTML5), JavaScript or cookies placed by other software. “Cookies” or "cookie data" also covers information about IP and MAC addresses and other information about your device collected by technologies embedded within the Site. A cookie may contain information about the Site itself, a unique identifier that allows the Site to recognise your web browser when returning to the Site, additional data that serves the purpose of the cookie, and the lifespan of the cookie itself.

Cookies are used to enable certain features (e.g. logging in), to track Site usage (e.g. analytics), to store your user settings (e.g. time zone, notification preferences), and to personalise your content (e.g. advertising, language).

4. Session Cookies vs. Permanent Cookies

Session cookies only last as long as your online session. This means they will disappear from your computer or device when you close your browser, and therefore are sometimes referred to as temporary cookies. Typically, session cookies are used to remember what a user put in their basket when browsing a site.

Persistent cookies are different. These cookies are sometimes called permanent cookies. They will stay on your computer or device after you close your browser. These types of cookies will expire according to the time specified in the cookie. You can see the specific duration of each persistent cookie as detailed in Section ‘Types of Cookies and How We Use Them’.

5. First vs. Third-Party Cookies

First-party cookies are cookies that are set by the site you are visiting and it's only this site that can access and read these cookies.

Third-party cookies are set by someone other than the owner of the site you're visiting. As an example, some pages have content from other sites like YouTube. YouTube may set its own cookies on your browser when you play the video from YouTube. Cookies set by other sites and companies (i.e., third parties) can be used to track you on other sites that use the same third-party service.

We may engage third parties to assist with the maintenance, operation, creation, or functionality of our Site, e.g., analytics providers and content partners. We grant these third parties access to selected information to perform specific tasks on our behalf.

We are, as a general rule, joint controllers with providers of third-party cookies for the collection of personal data via such cookies and disclosure details to that provider. The provider of third-party cookies is a data controller for the processing of the personal data that is received from us. You can read more about the extent of our joint controllership with providers of third-party cookies in our Privacy Policy.

6. Types of Cookies and How We Use Them

A. Necessary cookies

Necessary cookies are required for the basic functionality of our Site to work. We use the necessary cookies to make it possible for you to use all of the services we provide during your visit to our site and ensure the content provided works correctly.


We also use necessary cookies to help ensure you are given the option to accept or reject cookies, block non-necessary cookies from working until you give consent, and remember your cookie settings and choices. These necessary cookies are also used for payment processing.
It's not a requirement to accept nor possible to reject the use of strictly necessary cookies as they are core for the functionality of our site.

It's not a requirement to accept the use of strictly necessary cookies as they are core for the functionality of our site and disabling such cookies may affect the provision of our services to you.

For details on the necessary cookies we use, what we use them for, the specific cookies providers and each cookie's duration please refer to the cookie settings button below.

B. Statistics cookies

Statistics cookies gather analytical information. We use this information to make our Site even better. The information collected via the statistics cookies tracks how you use our site during your visit. It helps us understand visitor usage patterns, identify, and diagnose problems or errors you may encounter, and make better strategic decisions in improving the site experience.

We will only set statistics cookies on your device if you give us your consent.

For details of the statistics cookies we use, what we use them for, the specific cookie providers, and each cookie's duration, please refer to the cookie settings button below.

C. Preference cookies

Preference cookies are used in collecting information about your device and any settings you may configure for the purpose of remembering these settings when you're visiting our Site. With this information, sites can provide you with customised, enhanced, or optimised content and services. Without these cookies, you will still be able to use our site, however, you may not receive the best of our service.


We will only set functionality preference cookies on your device if you give us your consent.


For details of the functionality cookies we use, what we use them for, the specific cookie providers, and each cookie's duration, please refer to the cookie settings button below.


D. Marketing & advertising cookies

Targeting/advertising cookies are used to determine what promotional content is more relevant and appropriate to you and your interests. Sites may use them to deliver targeted advertising or to limit the number of times you see an advertisement. This helps companies improve the effectiveness of their campaigns, and the quality of content presented to you.

These cookies may be set by the site you're visiting (first party) or by third-party services. Targeting/advertising cookies set by a third-party service may be used to track you on other sites that use the same third-party service.

We will only set advertising/targeting cookies on your device if you give us your consent.

For details of the advertising/targeting cookies we use, what we use them for, the specific cookie providers, and each cookie's duration please refer to the cookie settings button below.

7. Changing Cookie Settings and Opting Out

We ask for your consent to the use of cookies, before placing cookies on your device. We also give you the option to change your consent. If you at one point gave consent to non-necessary cookies on our site, you can always change which cookies you wish to give consent to. This can be actioned by visiting the cookie settings button below.

It's also possible to instruct your browser to refuse cookies from our site. Most browsers are configured to accept cookies by default, but you can update these settings to either refuse cookies altogether or to notify you when a site is trying to set or update a cookie. If you use multiple browsers and wish to block cookies or change or withdraw your consent, remember to do this in all browsers.

If you browse sites from multiple devices, you may also need to update your settings on each individual device.

Although some cookies can be blocked with little impact on your experience of a site, blocking all cookies may mean you are unable to access certain features and content on the site.

8. Changes to this Policy

We may update this Cookies Policy from time to time in order to reflect, for example, changes to the cookies we use or for other operational, legal, or regulatory reasons. Please, therefore, re-visit this Cookies Policy regularly to stay informed about our use of cookies and related technologies. We will also bring your attention to such changes by updating our cookie banner/ pop-up.

9. How to Contact Us

If you have any questions or comments about this Cookie Policy or want more information on your rights, please contact our Data Protection representative by emailing: dpo@ramp.network.

10. Who We Are

Ramp Swaps Limited is incorporated in England and Wales, with its registered office located on the Fourth Floor, Verse Building, 18 Brunswick Place, London, United Kingdom, N1 6DZ. We are registered with the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) as a cryptoasset business. Please note that for cryptoasset purchases, you are unlikely to have access to the Financial Service Compensation Scheme (FSCS) or the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS).


Ramp Swaps LLC is a limited liability company registered in the State of Delaware, United States. Our registered office is at 8 The Green, STE B, Dover, County of Kent, DE 19901.  We operate as a money services business registered by the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). 

Ramp Swaps (Ireland) Limited is incorporated in Ireland, with its registered office located on the 6th Floor, 2 Grand Canal Square Dublin 2 D02 A342, Ireland. Ramp Swaps Ireland Ltd. is registered and supervised as a VASP by the Central Bank of Ireland for Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism purposes only. Its Central Bank reference number is C515693. Please note that the Central Bank does not supervise Ramp Swaps (Ireland) Ltd. for consumer protection purposes and that the Consumer Protection Code does not apply to our Services. This means, for example, that you cannot refer a complaint about us to the Financial Services and Pensions Ombudsman and your investment is not covered by a deposit guarantee scheme or by an investor compensation scheme.