Cookie Policy

Not every browser identifier is an advertising cookie, and not every category is active today.

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What this policy covers

Cookies are small values stored by a browser. Web storage can serve a similar purpose without being sent automatically with every request. This page describes both because users experience them as saved browser state.

Essential storage

Trytagly uses an HttpOnly, SameSite session cookie so a signed-in user can remain authenticated and access saved features. In production the cookie is also marked Secure and sent only over HTTPS. This cookie is necessary for account functionality; blocking it may prevent login or saved history from working.

Preferences

The site may store interface choices, such as a preferred hashtag count, when that feature is enabled. Preference storage is used to remember a choice rather than to advertise to the user.

Analytics

The current repository does not intentionally load a third-party analytics script. If analytics is added, this policy will identify the provider, purpose, storage behavior, and available controls before describing the category as active.

Advertising cookies

Trytagly does not currently load AdSense ad tags. If AdSense is enabled, Google and other disclosed advertising partners may use cookies to serve and measure ads, limit repeated ads, and—when permitted—personalize ads based on visits to this and other sites.

Users can manage personalized ads through Google Ads Settings. Where consent is required, advertising storage will follow the choices collected through a suitable consent management platform.

Google Ads Settings · How Google uses cookies in advertising

Managing browser storage

Most browsers let you remove or block cookies and site data. Doing so may sign you out or reset preferences. Advertising choices made in a consent message can be revisited using the privacy controls provided when advertising is active.