Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how CSS707 may use cookies and similar technologies to operate the website, measure performance, and support responsible advertising.
What cookies are
Cookies are small text files that a website or third-party service can place on a visitor’s browser. They help websites remember limited information, support security, measure activity, improve performance, and provide a more consistent browsing experience. Similar technologies, such as local storage, pixels, web beacons, tags, and software development tools, may perform related functions.
CSS707 uses a simple web interface, but cookies and similar technologies may still be used by the website, hosting services, analytics tools, advertising partners, and security systems. This policy explains the main categories of technologies that may appear when using CSS707.
Why CSS707 may use cookies
Cookies and similar technologies may help CSS707 operate correctly, load efficiently, understand how visitors use pages, reduce abuse, measure traffic, and support advertising that allows the CSS Compressor to remain free. They can also help identify technical errors, improve mobile usability, and evaluate whether visitors can find important information such as policy pages, tool instructions, and contact details.
Not every visitor will receive the same cookies. The technologies used may vary depending on location, browser settings, consent choices, device type, advertising availability, security requirements, and third-party provider configurations.
Categories of cookies and similar technologies
Essential technologies
Essential technologies support basic website operation, security, page delivery, fraud prevention, and network reliability. Without these technologies, the site may not load correctly or may be less protected against automated abuse, malicious traffic, or technical misuse.
Preference technologies
Preference technologies may remember limited choices, such as language selection or interface behavior. These technologies are intended to improve convenience and reduce repetitive actions. CSS707 aims to keep preference storage limited and relevant to the user experience.
Analytics and performance technologies
Analytics technologies help us understand general usage patterns, including page views, device categories, browser types, interaction events, traffic sources, and performance signals. This information helps improve the structure, speed, accessibility, and usefulness of CSS707. Analytics data is typically evaluated in aggregate form rather than as a personal profile of a specific visitor.
Advertising technologies
Advertising technologies may be used by third-party vendors, including Google, to serve ads, measure ad performance, limit repeated ad impressions, detect invalid traffic, and provide reporting. These technologies may use cookies, web beacons, device information, IP address, browser data, and page interaction signals.
Third-party vendors, including Google, may use cookies to serve ads based on prior visits to CSS707 or other websites. Google’s advertising cookies enable Google and its partners to serve ads to visitors based on visits to this site and/or other sites on the Internet, where permitted by applicable law and user choices.
Consent and regional requirements
In some regions, websites must request consent before using certain cookies or similar technologies, particularly for advertising personalization, measurement, or non-essential tracking. CSS707 may display a consent mechanism or rely on platform tools where required. Visitors should use the available choices to accept, reject, or manage applicable technologies.
Non-personalized advertising may still use cookies or similar technologies for purposes such as frequency capping, aggregated reporting, and fraud prevention. Visitors can manage many of these settings through browser controls, device settings, consent tools, and third-party advertising preference pages.
Managing cookies in your browser
Most browsers allow visitors to view, delete, block, or restrict cookies. Browser settings may also include options to block third-party cookies, clear site data when the browser closes, send privacy signals, or limit cross-site tracking. The exact controls vary by browser and device.
If you block or delete cookies, the core CSS Compressor should generally remain available, but some website features may be less convenient. Analytics may become less accurate, advertisements may be less relevant, and certain preference settings may not be remembered.
Third-party services
CSS707 may include services operated by independent third parties, such as advertising networks, analytics providers, content delivery networks, hosting providers, security systems, or embedded resources. These providers may place or read cookies according to their own policies and legal obligations.
Because third-party technologies can change over time, visitors should review the privacy and cookie information provided by those services when they want detailed information about their practices. CSS707 does not control every cookie or identifier used by independent third-party providers.
Local storage and browser-based operation
The CSS Compressor is designed to perform its main operation in the browser. Some interface behavior may use browser storage or temporary memory to support the tool experience. Visitors should avoid placing sensitive information into online tools unless they are confident that sharing or processing that information is appropriate.
Advertising choices
Visitors may be able to control advertising personalization through Google ad settings, browser privacy features, device-level advertising controls, and recognized industry opt-out tools. These controls do not necessarily remove all ads, but they can affect personalization and tracking behavior.
Contact about cookies
Questions about cookies, advertising technologies, or privacy choices on CSS707 can be sent through the Contact page. Include the page URL, browser name, region, and a description of the issue so the request can be reviewed effectively.