Policy
Cookie Policy
Last updated: June 21, 2026
Cookies are small files stored on a device to help websites operate, remember limited preferences, measure usage, prevent abuse, and support advertising or analytics services. Similar technologies, such as local storage, pixels, and tags, may be used for related purposes.
How Ads Laboratory may use cookies
Ads Laboratory may use cookies and similar technologies for basic site operation, security, analytics, advertising, performance measurement, and understanding how visitors use articles, tools, and policy pages. The exact cookies present may change as site features and service providers change.
Essential cookies
Essential cookies help the website load correctly, maintain basic functionality, reduce abuse, and support security or network services. These cookies are not used to build advertising profiles by Ads Laboratory.
Analytics cookies
Analytics cookies or similar technologies may help us understand which pages are visited, how users move through the site, which content is useful, and where the site can be improved. Analytics data is reviewed in aggregate where possible and is used to improve the website experience.
Advertising cookies
Ads Laboratory may display advertising, including ads served by third-party advertising partners such as Google AdSense. Third-party vendors, including Google, may use cookies to serve ads based on a visitor's prior visits to this website or other websites.
Google's advertising cookies allow Google and its partners to serve ads based on visits to this site and other sites on the Internet. These cookies may support ad delivery, ad measurement, frequency limits, fraud prevention, and ad personalization where permitted.
Third-party cookies
Some cookies may be set by third-party services that help operate, measure, protect, or monetize the website. These third parties may process information according to their own privacy and cookie policies. Ads Laboratory does not control every cookie set by third-party providers.
Personalized advertising choices
Visitors may opt out of personalized advertising through Google Ads Settings. Visitors can also learn how Google uses information from sites and apps that use Google services at Google's partner sites policy page.
Managing cookies
Visitors can usually block, delete, or limit cookies through browser settings. Browser controls vary by provider, but most browsers allow users to clear existing cookies, block third-party cookies, or receive warnings before cookies are stored.
Some website features, measurement tools, advertising services, or embedded third-party services may work differently when cookies are disabled. Blocking cookies does not necessarily remove all ads, but it may affect personalization and measurement.
Changes to this policy
This policy may be updated when site features, analytics tools, advertising services, or legal requirements change. The date at the top of the page shows the latest update.
Contact
Questions about this Cookie Policy can be sent to contact@ads-laboratory.com.