How cookies and similar technologies may be used on this site
This Cookies Policy explains, in plain language, what kinds of browser-side storage or analytics technologies may be used to operate AI Cat Meme Generator, measure usage, and improve site performance. It should be read together with the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
What cookies are
Cookies are small text files placed on a browser or device when someone visits a website. Similar technologies can include local storage, pixels, session identifiers, or analytics tags. In practice, these tools help a site remember temporary state, understand how pages are being used, and diagnose whether something is broken or underperforming.
Not every site uses every type of cookie. A lightweight tool site may use fewer than a large platform with logins, subscriptions, or advertising dashboards. The important thing is to explain the possible categories clearly so visitors can understand what may happen in their browser and what options they have to control it.
Types of cookies that may be used
Essential or functional storage
These technologies help core page behavior work correctly, such as remembering temporary interface state, language choices, or other session-level behavior needed to operate the site smoothly.
Analytics cookies
Analytics services may collect aggregated information such as page visits, interaction patterns, device types, and high-level performance signals. This helps identify which pages are useful and which need improvement.
Security and abuse prevention signals
Some browser-side markers may support fraud detection, rate control, or technical troubleshooting when needed to protect the service from misuse.
Third-party cookies
If third-party services such as analytics or advertising products are enabled, those providers may set or read cookies under their own policies and operating rules.
How to control cookies
Most modern browsers let users view, block, or delete cookies. Settings differ by browser, but the common controls are usually found in privacy, security, or site data menus. If a visitor blocks all cookies, some parts of a website may behave differently, especially features that rely on browser memory or session persistence.
Users who want a stricter setup can clear existing cookies, block third-party cookies, or use private browsing modes. Because browser behavior differs, the most reliable approach is to use the controls provided directly by the browser or device operating system. Visitors can also avoid interacting with optional external services if they prefer a narrower data footprint.
Relationship to analytics and advertising technologies
When analytics services are enabled, they may use cookies or related identifiers to understand how pages load, which features are used, and where readers spend time. If advertising products are enabled now or in the future, those systems can also rely on cookies or similar technologies to deliver, measure, or limit the frequency of ads. Those services are generally governed by their own terms and policies in addition to the site's policy pages.
This site is structured so that legal and policy links are easy to find. That means users do not have to guess how cookies are handled or where to look for related information. A clear cookies page is not a replacement for privacy information, but it does help explain browser-level behavior in a more direct way than a general privacy statement usually can.
