Cookie Policy

Last updated: May 24, 2026

1. Introduction

This Cookie Policy explains how BinaryLog.dev uses cookies and similar technologies. It should be read together with our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

2. What Cookies Are

Cookies are small text files stored by a website or third-party service on your browser or device. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, pixels, web beacons, tags, and device or browser identifiers.

3. Our Cookie Position

BinaryLog.dev itself does not intentionally set non-essential tracking cookies for its own resale, cross-site advertising profile, or sale of user data. We may use essential cookies or similar technologies that are necessary for login sessions, account security, CSRF protection, fraud prevention, form handling, and basic site operation.

Third-party services used on the Site, including advertising and analytics providers, may set or read cookies or similar technologies according to their own policies and applicable consent requirements.

4. Types of Cookies and Similar Technologies

Essential cookies: Required for the Site to work, including authentication, session management, security, and form protection. Disabling these may break account or form features.

Preference cookies: May be used to remember choices such as display or interface preferences if those features are added.

Analytics technologies: May be used by Google Analytics or internal observability tools to understand aggregated traffic, performance, and errors.

Advertising technologies: May be used by Google AdSense or custom advertising partners to deliver ads, measure ad performance, limit repeated ads, detect fraud, and, where permitted, personalize advertising.

5. Google AdSense

The Site may use Google AdSense. Google and its partners may use cookies, web beacons, IP addresses, browser information, and similar technologies to serve ads, measure ads, prevent abuse, and personalize ads where allowed by law and your settings.

You can learn more about how Google uses advertising cookies and how to control personalized ads at Google's advertising technologies page.

6. Google Analytics

The Site may use Google Analytics to understand traffic and improve the Site. Google Analytics may use cookies or similar technologies to collect usage information such as visited pages, session duration, browser type, approximate location, device type, and traffic source.

You can learn more about Google Analytics privacy disclosures at Google Analytics Help.

7. Consent and Regional Requirements

Where required by law, we will request consent before using non-essential cookies or similar technologies. For visitors in regions where consent is required for personalized ads or analytics, advertising or analytics providers may show consent controls or may receive consent signals before certain processing occurs.

If a consent banner or preference tool is available, you can use it to manage non-essential cookie choices. Essential cookies cannot usually be disabled through the Site because they are needed for security and basic functionality.

8. Managing Cookies

You can control cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to block cookies, delete cookies, clear site data, or limit third-party cookies. Browser controls may affect functionality, including login sessions and forms.

You may also manage certain Google advertising preferences through Google settings and industry opt-out tools where available. These tools may be browser-specific or device-specific.

9. Do Not Track

Some browsers send "Do Not Track" signals. There is no consistent industry standard for responding to these signals, so the Site may not respond to them. You can still use browser cookie controls and available consent tools to manage tracking technologies.

10. Updates to This Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect Site changes, technology changes, advertising changes, or legal requirements. Updates become effective when posted on this page unless a later date is stated.

11. Contact

For questions, suggestions, or concerns, please reach us through the Contact page.

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