1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a website places on your device — your computer, phone, or tablet — when you visit. They are widely used across the internet to make sites work properly, remember your preferences, and give site owners useful information about how their platform is being used.
Cookies themselves are harmless. They cannot run programs, carry viruses, or access other files on your device. What they can do is remember information between your visits — like whether you prefer dark mode, or whether you're already logged in.
Beyond cookies, we also use similar technologies like local storage and session storage in your browser. These work similarly to cookies and are covered by this policy.
2. How We Use Cookies
Not all cookies serve the same purpose. Here's a breakdown of exactly how we use them:
2.1 Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are essential. Without them, core parts of AnySolvo simply won't work.
They handle things like:
- Keeping you logged into your account as you navigate the site
- Maintaining your session securely
- Remembering basic security settings
These cannot be disabled through our cookie settings, because disabling them would break the platform. However, you can always block them through your browser — just be aware that this may affect functionality.
2.2 Preference Cookies
These cookies remember your personal settings so you don't have to re-apply them every visit.
They handle things like:
- Your display preference (light or dark mode)
- Language or region settings
- Any tool-specific preferences you've configured
These are entirely optional. If you clear them, the site will still work — you'll just need to re-set your preferences.
2.3 Analytics Cookies
We use analytics services to understand how visitors interact with AnySolvo in aggregate. This helps us answer questions like: which tools are most popular? Where do people drop off? What devices do our users use?
The information collected is anonymized where possible. We see patterns and trends — not individual identities. No data collected through analytics cookies is sold or shared with third parties for their own use.
2.4 Advertising Cookies
AnySolvo is a free platform sustained by advertising. To make this work, our advertising partners may use cookies to understand general browsing behavior and serve ads that are more likely to be relevant to you.
These cookies may:
- Remember that you've visited AnySolvo
- Track general browsing patterns across different websites
- Be used to measure whether you interacted with an ad
We do not share your name, email, or account details with any advertiser. The data involved is related to browsing behavior, not personal identity.
If you prefer not to receive interest-based advertising, you can adjust your preferences through your browser settings or opt-out tools provided by advertising networks.
3. Cookies Set by Third Parties
Some cookies on AnySolvo are placed by third-party services we use — not by us directly. These include analytics providers and advertising networks.
These third parties have their own cookie and privacy policies, which we encourage you to review. We do not control the cookies they set.
4. How Long Do Cookies Last?
Cookies fall into two categories based on how long they stay on your device:
Session Cookies — These exist only while your browser is open. They are automatically deleted when you close your browser tab or window. We use these for things like keeping your session active while you're on the site.
Persistent Cookies — These remain on your device for a set period of time, even after you close your browser. They're used for things like remembering your preferences across visits. The duration varies — most of ours last between 30 days and 2 years.
5. Managing and Controlling Cookies
You are in control of your cookies. Here's how:
Through Your Browser
All major browsers allow you to view, manage, block, and delete cookies. Here are links to the cookie settings for the most common browsers:
Please note: blocking all cookies will affect the functionality of most websites, not just AnySolvo. Some features may not work correctly if certain cookies are disabled.
Through Third-Party Opt-Out Tools
For advertising-specific cookies, you can use industry opt-out tools available through your browser settings or advertising network preferences.
6. Do We Respond to "Do Not Track" Signals?
Some browsers offer a "Do Not Track" (DNT) setting that sends a signal to websites requesting that your browsing activity not be tracked. Currently, there is no universal standard for how websites should respond to DNT signals.
At this time, AnySolvo does not alter its data practices in response to DNT signals. If a clear industry standard emerges, we will revisit this position.
7. Updates to This Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy as our platform evolves or as regulations change. When we do, we'll update the date at the top of this page. For significant changes, we'll provide notice on the platform.
We encourage you to check back periodically if cookies and tracking are important to you.
8. Contact Us
If you have questions about how we use cookies or want to understand more about your options, we're happy to help.
- Email: legal@anysolvo.com
- Support: support@anysolvo.com
- Website: anysolvo.com
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