Cookie Policy
This page explains which cookies or similar storage technologies gramstocupsconverter.cc currently uses, which third-party technologies may apply if analytics or advertising is enabled, and how you can control them.
This Cookie Policy should be read together with the Privacy Policy. The Privacy Policy explains the broader rules for how the site may collect, use, share, and retain information.
The site's current application code mainly relies on browser local storage rather than a large set of first-party HTTP cookies. However, live deployment infrastructure, analytics tools, or advertising tools may still use cookies or similar technologies.
Table of Contents
1. What Are Cookies and Similar Technologies?
Cookies are small pieces of data stored in or read from your browser. Similar technologies, such as local storage, pixel tags, or other browser-side identifiers, can serve related functions. In practical privacy terms, they all matter because they can store state on your device or help a service recognize activity over time.
Cookies
Small text files a website or service provider can place in your browser to remember state, deliver services, or measure activity.
Local storage
Browser-side storage that keeps data on your device. It is not technically a cookie, but privacy and ePrivacy rules often treat it as a similar tracking technology.
Pixels or tags
Small tracking snippets or invisible resources that can help analytics or advertising platforms measure page loads, views, and other activity.
Session state
Short-lived technical identifiers that may be used by security, routing, or infrastructure providers while a browser session is active.
Local storage is especially relevant on this site because the converter and recipe scaler currently save some convenience data directly in your browser. That data stays on your device until it is cleared or overwritten.
2. Types of Cookies and Storage We Use
The technologies covered by this policy fall into four practical categories.
Essential delivery and security technologies
These are technologies that may be required to deliver the site, route traffic, protect against abuse, or keep basic functionality working.
The application code in this repository does not currently set custom first-party HTTP cookies of its own, but deployment or security layers may still set short-lived technical cookies.
Functional browser storage
The site currently stores limited tool state in browser local storage so recent conversions and recipe-scaler inputs remain available on your device.
This storage is controlled by your browser and can be cleared locally at any time.
Analytics cookies if enabled
If analytics tools such as Google Analytics are enabled, they may set cookies or similar identifiers to measure traffic and site usage.
These technologies are described here for transparency because they may be activated in the live environment even though they are not hard-coded into this repository today.
Advertising cookies if enabled
If Google AdSense or similar advertising technology is enabled, advertising cookies may be used for ad delivery, measurement, fraud prevention, and personalization where permitted.
Disabling advertising cookies does not necessarily remove ads. It usually means ads become less personalized.
3. Current Inventory and Conditional Third-Party Items
Important accuracy note: the inventory below separates technologies that are currently used by the site code from technologies that only apply if analytics, advertising, or a particular deployment layer is enabled.
Current site-controlled browser storage
| Name | Provider | Purpose | Type | Duration | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| gtc_history_v1 | gramstocupsconverter.cc | Stores recent grams-to-cups conversion history on your device for convenience. | localStorage | Until cleared or overwritten | Currently used |
| gtc_recipe_scaler_v1 | gramstocupsconverter.cc | Stores recipe-scaler input state on your device so the tool can persist your working data locally. | localStorage | Until cleared or overwritten | Currently used |
Deployment-dependent essential cookies
| Name | Provider | Purpose | Type | Duration | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Provider-defined security or routing cookie | Hosting, CDN, or security provider | May support request routing, caching, bot protection, rate limiting, or abuse prevention. | Cookie | Usually session-based or short-lived | Deployment dependent |
Analytics identifiers if enabled
| Name | Provider | Purpose | Type | Duration | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| _ga | Google Analytics | May register a browser identifier to measure site usage and visitor patterns. | Persistent cookie | Provider defined, commonly up to 2 years | Only if analytics is enabled |
| _ga_<id> | Google Analytics 4 | May preserve session or property-specific measurement state. | Persistent cookie | Provider defined, commonly up to 2 years | Only if analytics is enabled |
| _gid | Google Analytics | May distinguish browsers for short-term site usage statistics. | Persistent cookie | Provider defined, often about 24 hours | Only if analytics is enabled |
Advertising identifiers if enabled
| Name | Provider | Purpose | Type | Duration | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IDE | Google DoubleClick | May measure ad views, clicks, fraud signals, and ad effectiveness. | Persistent cookie | Provider defined | Only if advertising is enabled |
| NID | May support advertising preferences, language settings, or personalization. | Persistent cookie | Provider defined | Only if advertising is enabled | |
| ANID or similar ad identifier | May support ad delivery, personalization, or measurement across Google advertising services. | Persistent cookie | Provider defined | Only if advertising is enabled | |
| test_cookie or similar check cookie | Google DoubleClick | May verify whether the browser supports cookies before other ad technologies load. | Short-lived cookie | Provider defined | Only if advertising is enabled |
4. Third-Party Cookies and Services
Some technologies covered by this policy belong to service providers rather than to the site itself. Those providers control their own cookie names, durations, and privacy practices.
Google LLC
AdSense, DoubleClick, and Google Analytics
If Google advertising or analytics products are enabled on the live site, Google may set cookies or similar identifiers for traffic measurement, ad delivery, fraud prevention, and personalization where allowed.
Hosting, CDN, or security layer
Infrastructure provider chosen by the deployment environment
Static delivery or edge security providers may set short-lived technical cookies used for routing, caching, bot mitigation, or service reliability. Exact names can vary by environment and are not controlled directly by the application code.
5. How to Manage Cookies and Storage
Method 1: Clear site-controlled storage
The two storage entries currently written by the application code,gtc_history_v1 and gtc_recipe_scaler_v1, can be removed by clearing site data in your browser.
Method 2: Browser controls
Google Chrome
- 1.Open Settings, then Privacy and security.
- 2.Choose Cookies and other site data.
- 3.Adjust cookie controls or clear browsing data.
- 4.Use Site Settings to remove data for a specific site.
Mozilla Firefox
- 1.Open Settings, then Privacy and Security.
- 2.Review Cookies and Site Data.
- 3.Clear data or manage exceptions.
- 4.Use Enhanced Tracking Protection settings if needed.
Apple Safari
- 1.Open Safari settings or preferences.
- 2.Review the Privacy section.
- 3.Manage Website Data to remove stored items.
- 4.Adjust cross-site tracking settings if desired.
Microsoft Edge
- 1.Open Settings, then Cookies and site permissions.
- 2.Choose Cookies and site data.
- 3.Block, allow, or clear stored data.
- 4.Use Tracking prevention for extra controls.
Method 3: Analytics and advertising opt-out tools
Google Ad Settings
Manage ad personalization across Google services.
Google Analytics Opt-out
Browser add-on for opting out of Google Analytics measurement.
AboutAds Choices
US-based industry opt-out tool for participating ad networks.
Your Online Choices
European opt-out tool for participating advertising providers.
6. Consent and Preference Controls
Where applicable law requires prior consent for non-essential analytics or advertising technologies, those technologies should not be activated until the required consent choice has been obtained.
Because deployment environments can change over time, this policy describes the categories that may apply even when a specific consent banner or preference center is not hard-coded in the repository.
You can always control site-controlled browser storage directly through your browser and use the provider opt-out tools listed in Section 5.
If a live environment enables non-essential analytics or ad technologies for consent-based regions, the site should present choices such as accept, reject non-essential, or manage preferences before those categories run.
7. Do Not Track Signals
Some browsers send a Do Not Track signal. There is no universally adopted standard for how websites must respond to that signal.
At this time, gramstocupsconverter.cc does not guarantee a specific automated response to Do Not Track signals. Browser controls, privacy tools, and the opt-out methods listed in this policy remain the practical way to manage tracking technologies.
8. Impact of Disabling Cookies or Storage
| Category | Can It Be Disabled | Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Essential delivery or security cookies | Usually not without affecting access | Blocking these may interfere with site delivery, security checks, or request routing depending on the live environment. |
| Site-controlled local storage | Yes | Recent conversions and recipe-scaler working state will stop persisting on your device, but the tools still load normally. |
| Analytics cookies | Yes | Core functionality remains available, but site owners receive less information about traffic patterns and product quality. |
| Advertising cookies | Yes | Ads may become less personalized and some measurement or fraud-prevention features may be reduced, though ads can still appear. |
9. Changes to This Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy may be updated when site functionality, deployment infrastructure, analytics configuration, or advertising behavior changes.
- Update the Last Updated date at the top of this page.
- Revise the inventory tables when site-controlled storage or third-party tracking behavior changes.
- Where material non-essential tracking changes occur, provide updated disclosure and consent handling as required by law.
10. Contact Us
Questions about cookies, browser storage, or this policy can be sent to the addresses below.
Primary contact
Cookie questions, consent questions, and opt-out requests.
contact@aigotowork.workSecondary contact
Alternative contact for cookie-related inquiries.
midoriko053@gmail.comFor faster handling, use a subject such as Cookie Policy Question or Cookie Preference Request.
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