Cookie Policy

How and why we use cookies and similar technologies — and how you can manage your choices.

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What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device by websites you visit. They help websites function, remember preferences, understand how services are used, and deliver relevant content. Related technologies (e.g., local storage, pixels) may serve similar purposes; we refer to them collectively as “cookies.”

How we use cookies

  • Essential: Required for core site functionality, security, fraud prevention, and load balancing.
  • Preferences: Remember settings like recently used tools or UI choices (when available).
  • Analytics: Understand aggregate usage to improve features and performance.
  • Advertising / Affiliate: Support free access to our tools by measuring ad performance and, where used, affiliate attributions.

Cookies we may set

  • Session cookies (essential) — maintain state during a visit; expire when you close your browser.
  • Preference cookies — store non-sensitive options like collapsed/expanded UI or recently viewed items.
  • Local storage — used by some generators to keep your inputs client-side. This data never leaves your browser unless you export or share it.

Third-party cookies

Some pages include third-party services (e.g., advertising networks, embedded content, CDNs, or analytics providers). These parties may set their own cookies. We do not control third-party cookies, and their use is governed by each provider’s privacy policy. Where feasible, we restrict scopes via Content Security Policy and sandboxing.

Managing your choices

You can control cookies at any time:

  • Use your browser settings to block or delete cookies (see links below).
  • If a consent banner is presented, use it to accept, reject, or customize non-essential cookies.
  • Use private browsing modes to limit long-lived storage.
Helpful guides: Chrome · Firefox · Safari · Edge

Analytics & advertising

Where we use analytics, we review IP handling, retention periods, and opt-out options. For advertising providers, cookie usage may include frequency capping, fraud prevention, and measuring campaign performance. These cookies are non-essential and, where applicable, rely on your consent.

Do Not Track

Because standards for Do Not Track signals are still evolving, we don’t respond to DNT signals at this time. You can still use browser-level controls to manage cookies.

Updates to this policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in technology, law, or our services. Material changes will be reflected on this page with a new “Last updated” date.

Questions?

Contact us at onlineschemagenerator@gmail.com or visit our Privacy Policy for more about how we handle information.

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Last updated: September 18, 2025