Last updated: 29 January 2026
1) What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored by your browser when you visit a website. They help a site remember basic information (for example, whether you accepted a cookie notice) and can also support measurement (analytics) and advertising. Cookies do not normally contain “your text” from tools like word counters or converters. Your tool input stays in your browser unless a specific page clearly says otherwise.
2) Why we use cookies
We use cookies and similar technologies for a few practical reasons:
- Essential operation: to store consent preferences and keep the website usable.
- Performance and measurement: to understand which pages are helpful and improve them over time.
- Advertising (when enabled): to display ads and measure basic ad performance (if you allow it).
3) Types of cookies we may use
Different browsers and services use slightly different names, but the categories below are the standard ones.
Essential cookies (always on)
These cookies are required for core functionality. For example, we store your cookie consent choice so we don’t keep asking you. Essential cookies do not track you for advertising purposes.
Analytics cookies (optional)
Analytics cookies help us understand traffic patterns in a privacy-respecting way: which pages load well, what devices visitors use, and which tool pages need improvement. If you choose not to allow analytics cookies, the site will still work normally.
Advertising cookies (optional)
When we run ads, advertising cookies may be used to show ads, limit repeated ads, measure performance, and support fraud prevention and security. Depending on your location and settings, advertising partners may also use signals like device identifiers or contextual information to deliver ads.
4) Third-party services
Oneclikdeal Toolkit may use third-party services that set their own cookies. Common examples include:
- Google Analytics (if enabled) to understand usage trends and improve pages.
- Google AdSense (if enabled) to serve advertisements.
These providers may process information according to their own policies. We recommend reviewing their official documentation if you want deeper detail about how they handle cookies and similar technologies.
5) How to manage your cookie preferences
You can control cookies in two ways:
- On this website: use our cookie consent controls when they appear. If you previously made a choice, you can reset it by clearing site data in your browser (instructions below).
- In your browser: you can block, allow, or delete cookies for specific sites. Most browsers let you remove stored cookies and local site data from the privacy/settings area.
Quick tip: If you want to change your choice, clear cookies/site data for oneclikdeal.com, then refresh the page. The consent dialog will appear again.
6) Do Not Track (DNT) signals
Some browsers offer a “Do Not Track” setting. Because there’s no universal industry standard for how DNT must be interpreted, websites may respond differently. We treat consent choices shown on our site as the primary control.
7) Children’s privacy
Oneclikdeal Toolkit is designed for general audiences and does not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you believe a child has provided personal data through a contact message, please notify us so we can address it.
8) Changes to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect improvements to the site, legal requirements, or changes in third-party services. When we update it, we will revise the “Last updated” date at the top of this page.
9) Contact
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy, contact us at oneclickdeal24@gmail.com.
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