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Cookie Policy

This policy describes how Allisles.com ("Allisles," "we") uses cookies and similar technologies. It should be read together with our Privacy Policy.

What cookies are

Cookies are small text files stored on your browser or device when you visit a website. They help the site remember preferences, keep sessions secure, or measure traffic. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, and pixels that communicate with analytics services.

Types we use

Essential cookies

Required for basic operation—for example maintaining security, distributing traffic across servers, or honoring fundamental display settings. Disabling these may break parts of Allisles.

Analytics cookies

Where implemented, analytics cookies help us understand aggregated usage—popular guides, rough geographic distribution of readers, and technical performance—so we can prioritize fixes and editorial depth. We use this information in aggregate rather than to sell individual profiles.

Preference cookies

Remember choices such as reduced-motion hints (where supported), UI toggles, or language-related settings when we offer them. Preference cookies are optional when they do not overlap with essential functionality.

How to control cookies

You can manage cookies through your browser:

  • Block or delete cookies via your browser's privacy or site settings;
  • Use private/incognito mode for a session that clears when you close the window;
  • Install tracker-blocking extensions if you choose—some features of Allisles may behave differently when analytics are blocked.

Because cookie names and vendors can change with deployments, use browser tools ("inspect stored cookies" or equivalent) for the most precise view of what your browser holds for allisles.com.

Third-party cookies

Some embedded assets or scripts may set cookies under third-party domains—for example Google Analytics or comparable measurement tools if and when we enable them. Those services have their own privacy documentation and retention practices.

Imagery loaded from providers such as Pexelsmay involve standard HTTP requests that behave like network-level identifiers even when not strictly "cookies."

Where required by law (for example the EU ePrivacy framework), we aim to obtain consent before placing non-essential cookies or provide a clear way to opt out. If we deploy a consent banner or preference center, your selections will control analytics and preference cookies accordingly.

By continuing to use Allisles without changing cookie settings in your browser, you acknowledge essential cookies and—where applicable—consent to additional categories described in any active consent interface we display.

Privacy requests: privacy@allisles.com or contact us.

Last updated: May 2026