Last Updated
April 15, 2026
This page explains how AdOps.cloud uses cookies, local storage, and similar browser-side technologies. It also explains what choices you have and how you can change them.
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They are commonly used to keep a site working, remember preferences, and provide information to the site owner or service providers.
AdOps.cloud primarily relies on browser local storage rather than traditional advertising or personalization cookies. In practice, this site stores most working data locally in your browser so projects can persist between reloads and return visits on the same device and browser profile.
Some limited technical cookies or similar technologies may also be used by the hosting environment or core delivery infrastructure. Where non-essential analytics or advertising tools are not active, those categories are not used by default.
| Name | Type | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| adops-cookie-preference | Local storage | Stores your cookie preference selections from the cookie banner. | Until changed or cleared in your browser |
| html-creative-builder-project | Local storage | Stores image-ad builder project state and settings locally in your browser. | Until changed or cleared in your browser |
| html-video-builder-project | Local storage | Stores video-ad builder project state and settings locally in your browser. | Until changed or cleared in your browser |
If additional analytics, advertising, or embedded third-party tools are added later, this table should be updated to reflect the relevant cookie names, providers, purposes, and durations.
When you visit the site, you may be asked to make choices about non-essential categories through the cookie banner. Essential storage remains enabled because it is required for core site operation.
You can revisit and change your choices at any time by using the `Cookie Settings` control in the site footer.
This site may rely on third-party hosting or infrastructure providers for secure delivery and technical operation. If analytics, advertising, authentication, or embedded third-party services are added later, this policy should be updated to identify them more specifically.
This page may be updated from time to time to reflect changes in the toolkit, legal requirements, or the technologies used on the site. The date at the top of this page will be updated when material changes are made.
For broader information about how AdOps.cloud handles personal data, please review the Privacy Policy. If you have questions about this Cookies page or how browser-side data is used on the site, please use the Contact page.