Cookie Policy
Last updated: 9 April 2026
This policy explains what cookies we use on accessibilityref, why we use them, and how you can control them. We comply with the EU ePrivacy Directive and GDPR.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help websites remember your preferences and understand how you use the site. Some cookies are strictly necessary for the site to function; others are optional and only set with your consent.
Cookies We Use
| Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Type | Expiry |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| cookie_consent | accessibilityref | Stores your cookie consent preference (accepted/rejected). Essential for remembering your choice. | Essential | 12 months (auto-expires) |
| Firebase Auth cookies | Google LLC (Firebase) | Maintains your logged-in session. Required for account access and Pro tool authentication. | Essential | Session / 1 year |
| _ga, _gid | Google Analytics (Firebase) | Tracks page views and usage patterns to help us improve the site. Only set with your consent. | Analytics | Up to 2 years |
| Stripe cookies | Stripe Inc. | Fraud prevention and secure payment processing. Only active during checkout. | Essential | Session |
Your Consent Choices
When you first visit the site, a cookie banner gives you the following options:
Accept All
Essential and analytics cookies are enabled.
Essential Only
Only strictly necessary cookies are set. Analytics cookies are blocked.
You can change your preference at any time using the button below. Your consent is valid for 12 months, after which you will be asked again.
Google Consent Mode v2
We use Google Consent Mode v2 to signal your consent choice directly to Google Analytics. When you choose "Essential Only", Google receives a signal that consent has been denied and will not use your data for measurement.
Managing Cookies in Your Browser
You can control cookies through your browser settings. Note that blocking essential cookies will prevent some features (such as staying logged in) from working correctly.
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