CCCwale

Cookies Policy

Last Updated: April 2026

CCCwale.com uses cookies to ensure the website functions correctly, to keep you logged in, to understand how visitors use the site, and to display relevant advertisements. This page explains what cookies are, which ones we use, and how you can manage them.

1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored in your browser when you visit a website. They help the website remember your preferences, keep you logged in, analyze traffic, and serve relevant content. Cookies do not collect your name, phone number, or other personal details directly — they store technical data like session tokens and preference flags.

2. Cookies We Use

TypePurposeProviderDuration
EssentialRequired for the website to function — page loading, security, and basic navigation.CCCwale / WordPressSession / 1 year
AuthenticationKeeps you logged in to your account. Stores your session token after login or Google Sign-In.CCCwale / GoogleSession / 30 days
AnalyticsHelps us understand traffic patterns — how many visitors we get, which pages are popular, and where users come from.Google AnalyticsUp to 2 years
AdvertisingGoogle AdSense uses these to serve contextual advertisements. Ads may be personalized based on your browsing behavior.Google AdSenseVaries (up to 2 years)
FunctionalRemembers your preferences such as language choice or test progress.CCCwale1 year

3. Google AdSense Cookies

CCCwale.com displays advertisements through Google AdSense. Google and its advertising partners use the DoubleClick cookie and similar technologies to serve ads based on your browsing history and interests. You can opt out of personalized ads through Google's Ad Settings page. You can also manage third-party cookies at aboutads.info.

4. How to Manage Cookies

You can control cookies through your browser settings. Chrome: Settings → Privacy and Security → Cookies and other site data. Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data. Safari: Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data. Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions. Note that disabling cookies may affect certain features (such as staying logged in or saving test progress).

5. Do Not Track

Some browsers send a "Do Not Track" (DNT) signal. There is currently no universal standard for handling DNT signals, so we do not specifically respond to them. You can manage your tracking preferences using the cookie controls described above.

6. Policy Updates

We may update this Cookies Policy when we add new tools or services. Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated date.

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