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You can manage cookies through your browser or device settings. If you block or delete cookies, some preferences, embedded services, analytics, ads, or site features may work differently.
What cookies are
Cookies are small text files stored by a browser. Websites may use cookies or similar technologies, such as local storage, session storage, pixels, or analytics scripts, to remember preferences, understand site usage, support basic functionality, or improve the visitor experience.
How WOW Webtools may use cookies
WOW Webtools may use cookies or similar technologies for basic site functionality, performance checks, analytics, security, preferences, advertising, affiliate tracking, or to understand which tools and pages are useful to visitors.
Browser-based tool data
Many WOW Webtools are designed to run directly in your browser. Some tools may temporarily use browser memory or local storage so the tool can work smoothly. Avoid entering sensitive personal information into any free online tool unless you are comfortable doing so.
Analytics and performance
Analytics tools may help us understand which pages are visited, how people navigate the site, what device or browser is used, and where improvements are needed. Analytics data is usually aggregated or limited, but exact behavior depends on the analytics services used.
Advertising and third-party services
If WOW Webtools displays ads or uses third-party services, those services may use cookies or similar technologies according to their own policies. Third-party tools may help with ads, analytics, embedded content, security, or site performance.
Managing cookies
You can usually manage, block, or delete cookies through your browser settings. Blocking some cookies may affect how certain website features, preferences, analytics, embedded content, or ads work.
Policy updates
This Cookie Policy may be updated as WOW Webtools changes, adds tools, improves pages, or uses different services. The latest version published on this page should be treated as the current policy.