Cookie Policy
Cookies help FragMentor stay stable and remember your preferences. This page explains what we use, why we use it, and how you can control your choice.
Updated: 2026-06-05
We keep cookies minimal. We don’t use cookies to sell your data or to follow you across the internet. Our goal is simple: make the site work reliably and improve it based on broad usage patterns (if you allow analytics).
A “cookie” is a small file stored by your browser. Some cookies are necessary for basic site features. Others are optional and help us understand what content is useful so we can improve navigation, readability, and performance.
You can choose “Essentials only” or “Accept all” in the cookie banner. You can change your mind any time.
Essential cookies
Essential cookies keep the site working and store your cookie choice. Without them, the banner would appear every time you load a page, and some features may not behave correctly.
These cookies do not exist to track you. They are used for basic functionality, such as: remembering your cookie preference, maintaining simple site stability features, and preventing repeated prompts.
Because these cookies are required for the site to function properly, they can’t be fully disabled through our banner. You can still block cookies in your browser settings, but parts of the site may become less convenient.
Optional analytics
If you enable analytics, it helps us learn which pages are useful, where people get stuck, and what needs to be clearer. We use that information to improve the site — not to build profiles.
Analytics is optional. If you choose “Essentials only,” the site still works normally. You just won’t be counted in the anonymous usage statistics.
When analytics is enabled, we focus on broad signals such as page popularity, general device/browser data, and navigation flow. We don’t use analytics to identify you personally.
How to change your choice
You can choose your preference in the cookie banner: “Essentials only” or “Accept all.” If you change your mind later, you can bring the banner back by clearing site cookies in your browser and refreshing the page.
Most browsers let you remove cookies for a specific site, block cookies entirely, or delete them automatically. The exact steps depend on your browser, but the option is usually under Privacy / Site Data / Cookies.
Tip: if you clear cookies, the site will treat you like a first-time visitor and ask again for your cookie preference.
Questions
If you have privacy questions, you can read our Privacy page for details about data handling.
If something on this page is unclear, contact us and we’ll explain it in plain language.