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Cookie Policy

Last updated: 2026-04-14

TL;DR

  • We store a small localStorage entry for your cookie-consent choice
  • We use no marketing or tracking cookies unless you consent
  • You can change your choice any time via Cookie preferences in the footer

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files websites place on your device to remember information between visits. “Similar technologies” like localStorage and sessionStorage serve similar purposes and are covered by this policy.

2. Categories of cookies we use

We categorize storage into three groups. Only the first is required; you control the rest through our consent banner.

Strictly necessary (always on)

Required for the website to function. No tracking.

  • tk_consent — your consent choice (localStorage, no expiry until cleared)

Analytics (optional)

Anonymous, aggregated usage statistics. Helps us understand which tools are used most. Set only if you accept analytics in the consent banner.

  • None currently active. This category is reserved for future privacy-first analytics (Plausible or similar — cookieless).

Marketing (optional)

Third-party cookies for advertising and affiliate tracking. Set only if you accept marketing in the consent banner.

  • None currently active. This category is reserved for future ad networks (only on guide pages) and affiliate tracking.

3. How to control cookies

On your first visit, a consent banner asks for your preferences. You can change them any time by clicking Cookie preferences in the site footer.

You can also block or delete cookies through your browser settings. Doing so will not affect core tool functionality — all tools run locally in your browser and do not depend on cookies.

4. Third-party cookies

When third-party services (analytics, ads, affiliate) are enabled via your consent, those providers may set their own cookies governed by their respective privacy policies. We will list each active provider here before enabling it.

5. Changes to this policy

We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in services or regulations. The “Last updated” date at the top reflects the most recent revision.

6. Contact

Questions? Visit our Contact page or read the Privacy Policy.

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