Cookies
This page explains how FreeToolkit uses cookies, local storage, and similar technologies for preferences, analytics, performance monitoring, and advertising.
Last updated March 28, 2026
FreeToolkit uses cookies and similar browser storage technologies to improve user experience, remember preferences, and understand how the site is used.
These technologies help ensure fast performance, consistent behavior, and better usability across visits.
Cookies are small text files stored on your device by your browser. In addition to cookies, FreeToolkit may use:
These technologies store small amounts of data to enable functionality such as remembering settings and improving performance.
FreeToolkit may store user preferences locally, including:
This data helps provide a consistent and personalized experience across sessions.
Analytics tools may use cookies or similar identifiers to collect aggregated information about:
This data helps improve reliability, speed, and overall user experience.
If advertising is enabled, third-party providers may set or read cookies to deliver ads, measure performance, and personalize content where permitted.
These providers operate under their own privacy policies and may process data independently.
Where required by law, FreeToolkit will present consent options before enabling non-essential cookies.
You can control or disable cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to:
You can also use privacy-focused browser extensions or tools to limit tracking technologies.
Note that disabling cookies may affect certain features such as saved preferences or personalized settings.
Depending on your location (such as the EEA, UK, or Switzerland), you may be presented with a cookie consent banner before non-essential cookies are used.
You can update or withdraw your consent at any time through available settings or browser controls.
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