What Are Cookies and Trackers?
Cookies and Trackers are small files or tools that collect, store, or access data on your device. These technologies help us:
- Ensure the platform runs smoothly
- Analyze and improve performance
- Personalize content
- Serve relevant ads and measure effectiveness
We use both first-party Trackers (controlled by us) and third-party Trackers (managed by external services).
Types of Cookies We Use
These cookies are essential for delivering the core features of our service. Without them, the platform won’t work properly.
Example: Security and performance services.
These cookies are used to show you personalized ads and track the effectiveness of campaigns.
Example: Advertising services.
Managing Cookie Preferences
You can control how cookies are used through:
- Our on-site cookie settings panel
- Your browser settings (to block, view, or delete cookies)
- Mobile device settings (to limit ad tracking and control data sharing)
Note: Browser-level settings may not allow detailed control over individual categories of cookies.
Disabling Cookies
You have full control over whether to accept cookies. However, disabling some cookies may affect how the platform functions and limit access to certain features.
Data Controller
Code Formatter is responsible for the handling of your data and use of cookies. For any privacy-related inquiries, please contact us directly.
Definitions
Personal Data: Any information that can identify a person directly or indirectly.
Usage Data: Technical data such as IP address, browser type, time on page, etc.
User: Any individual using our platform.
Data Controller: Entity that determines how and why personal data is processed.
Cookie: A small text file stored in your browser.
Tracker: Any tool or script that gathers data about user activity.
Additional Notes
We may use third-party services for certain features. While we strive to ensure responsible use, we encourage users to consult those providers for more information on how they handle data.
This policy complies with international privacy standards, including GDPR and similar regulations.
Last updated: August 2025