Last updated: June 9, 2026
This Cookie Settings page explains how ANIMOX uses cookies and similar technologies on animox.xyz, the purposes these technologies may serve, and the choices available to visitors.
This page should be read together with the ANIMOX Privacy Policy.
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that websites may place or store on a visitor’s device.
Cookies may contain identifiers or information that allows a website or service provider to recognize a browser, remember preferences, maintain functionality, measure activity, support security, or deliver advertising.
Cookies may be:
Session cookies, which normally expire when the browser is closed
Persistent cookies, which may remain on the device for a defined period
First-party cookies, which are set by ANIMOX
Third-party cookies, which are set by external providers used through the website
ANIMOX may also use technologies that perform similar functions, including:
Local storage
Pixels
Tags
Web beacons
Software development kits
Device identifiers
Advertising identifiers
Embedded scripts
References to cookies on this page also include similar technologies where appropriate.
2. Why ANIMOX Uses Cookies
ANIMOX may use cookies and similar technologies to:
Operate essential website features
Protect the website and visitors
Remember consent and privacy preferences
Maintain technical stability
Improve navigation and usability
Understand website traffic
Measure page and tool performance
Detect errors and technical problems
Support embedded content
Deliver and measure advertisements
Prevent advertising fraud and invalid traffic
Limit how often an advertisement is shown
Understand interactions with website content
Improve tools, articles, guides, and services
The exact cookies available may vary depending on the page visited, the visitor’s location, the consent choices made, and the third-party services active on that page.
3. Essential Cookies
Essential cookies are used where reasonably necessary for the website to operate securely and correctly.
They may support functions such as:
Website security
Fraud and abuse prevention
Server and session management
Consent preference storage
Form protection
Technical load balancing
Website administration
Required browser functionality
Because these cookies support necessary website operations, they may be used without optional consent where permitted by applicable law.
Blocking essential cookies through browser settings may prevent some parts of ANIMOX from working properly.
4. Analytics and Performance Cookies
ANIMOX may use analytics and performance cookies to understand how visitors use the website.
These cookies may collect or help generate information such as:
Pages visited
Visit duration
Navigation paths
Referral sources
Approximate location
Device type
Browser type
Screen information
Website errors
Content interactions
Tool usage
General traffic patterns
ANIMOX may use Google Analytics directly or through an integration such as MonsterInsights.
Analytics information helps us understand which pages and tools are useful, identify technical problems, improve performance, and make better content decisions.
Where required by applicable law, analytics cookies are activated only after the visitor has provided consent.
ANIMOX does not intentionally send names, email addresses, passwords, form messages, or other directly identifying information to Google Analytics.
5. Advertising Cookies
ANIMOX displays advertisements and may use Google AdSense or other advertising providers.
Advertising cookies and similar technologies may be used to:
Deliver advertisements
Measure advertisement performance
Limit advertisement frequency
Detect invalid traffic
Prevent fraud and abuse
Generate aggregated advertising reports
Provide personalized advertising where permitted
Provide non-personalized advertising
Understand interactions with advertisements
Third-party vendors, including Google, may place or read cookies on a visitor’s browser or use web beacons, Internet Protocol addresses, device identifiers, and similar technologies as a result of advertisements displayed on ANIMOX.
Personalized advertising may use information about a visitor’s activity across websites or services to select advertisements.
Non-personalized advertising is generally based on contextual information rather than a visitor’s previous browsing behavior. However, cookies or similar technologies may still be used for frequency control, aggregated reporting, fraud prevention, and security.
Where required, advertising cookies are activated only after the visitor has made an appropriate consent choice.
ANIMOX does not control cookies independently placed by advertising providers. Those providers process information according to their own terms, privacy policies, and legal responsibilities.
6. Functional Cookies
Functional cookies may support optional features that improve convenience or personalization.
They may be used to:
Remember language or display preferences
Remember tool settings
Maintain interface choices
Support interactive website elements
Remember previously selected options
Enable certain embedded features
Some functional cookies may be set by ANIMOX, while others may be set by external services.
Disabling functional cookies may affect the operation of optional features without preventing access to the entire website.
7. Embedded Content and Third-Party Cookies
ANIMOX pages may include embedded or linked content from external providers, including:
Video platforms
Social media platforms
External browser tools
Interactive frames
Documents
Images
Forms
Widgets
Other website services
When embedded content is loaded, the external provider may place cookies, collect technical information, or monitor interactions as though the visitor accessed that provider’s website directly.
These providers may process information according to their own cookie notices, privacy policies, and terms.
Depending on the page and consent settings, embedded content may remain blocked until the visitor accepts the relevant cookie category.
8. Consent Management
ANIMOX may use WPConsent, a Google-certified Consent Management Platform, or another consent tool to manage cookie preferences.
Depending on the visitor’s location and applicable requirements, the consent interface may provide options to:
Accept all cookies
Reject non-essential cookies
Choose specific cookie categories
Review cookie purposes
Change previous choices
Withdraw consent
Consent choices may be stored in an essential cookie or similar browser storage so the website can remember the selected preferences.
Where consent is required, it should be freely given, specific, informed, and expressed through a clear action.
Simply continuing to browse the website should not be treated as consent where an affirmative choice is legally required.
9. Changing or Withdrawing Consent
Visitors may change or withdraw their cookie choices at any time by using the Cookie Settings control available on ANIMOX.
Changing preferences applies to future use of cookies and does not invalidate processing that occurred before the preference was changed.
After withdrawing consent:
Optional cookies should no longer be activated where the consent system supports that function
Existing cookies may remain on the device until they expire or are deleted
Some previously loaded third-party services may require the page to be refreshed
Certain optional website features may become unavailable
Visitors may also delete existing cookies through their browser settings.
10. Browser Controls
Most browsers allow visitors to control cookies directly.
Browser controls may allow you to:
View cookies stored on the device
Delete individual cookies
Delete all cookies
Block cookies from specific websites
Block third-party cookies
Block all cookies
Clear local storage
Receive a warning before a cookie is stored
Use private or incognito browsing modes
Browser settings differ between providers and devices.
Blocking all cookies may interfere with:
Consent preference storage
Forms
Website security
Interactive tools
Embedded content
Login or administrative features
General website stability
Browser controls do not always prevent every form of tracking or device-based identification.
11. Google Advertising Controls
Visitors may manage personalized advertising through the advertising controls provided by Google.
Available options may include:
Reviewing advertisement personalization settings
Limiting personalized advertising
Managing advertisement topics
Controlling activity used for advertisements
Reviewing privacy settings connected to a Google account
The availability and effect of these controls depend on the visitor’s account, location, browser, device, and Google settings.
Disabling personalized advertising does not necessarily remove advertisements. It may result in advertisements being selected using contextual or non-personalized information.
12. Cookie Duration
The time a cookie remains on a device depends on its purpose and provider.
Cookies may remain for:
The current browsing session
A few hours
Several days
Several months
A longer period defined by the relevant provider
Some cookies may be refreshed when the visitor returns to the website.
ANIMOX does not independently control the duration of cookies placed by third-party providers.
Visitors may remove cookies before their scheduled expiration through browser settings.
13. Cookies and Personal Information
Some cookies may contain or be linked to identifiers that are considered personal information under certain privacy laws.
The legal classification may depend on:
The information stored
How the identifier is used
Whether it can be linked to a person
Whether it is combined with other information
The visitor’s jurisdiction
Information collected through cookies may be processed for purposes described in the ANIMOX Privacy Policy.
14. International Processing
Cookie and analytics information may be processed through servers or service providers located outside the visitor’s country.
External providers are responsible for applying any legally required safeguards for international data transfers.
Additional information about international processing may be available in the Privacy Policy of ANIMOX and the policies of the relevant provider.
15. Do Not Track and Similar Signals
Some browsers or devices may transmit privacy preference signals, including Do Not Track or similar requests.
Because there is not always a universally accepted method for responding to every signal, the website’s behavior may depend on:
The consent platform
Browser compatibility
Applicable law
Technical support from third-party services
Regional requirements
Where legally required and technically supported, ANIMOX may process recognized privacy preference signals through its consent or advertising systems.
16. Cookie List and Service Changes
The cookies and providers active on ANIMOX may change when:
Plugins are added, updated, or removed
Advertising services change
Analytics tools change
Embedded content is introduced or removed
Website functions are modified
Security and performance systems are updated
Legal or platform requirements change
Where available, the live consent interface or cookie scanner may display a more detailed and current list of detected cookies, providers, purposes, and durations.
17. Updates to This Cookie Settings Page
ANIMOX may update this page to reflect changes in:
Cookie practices
Consent systems
Analytics services
Advertising providers
Embedded services
Website functionality
Legal requirements
Technical infrastructure
The updated version will be published on this page with a revised “Last updated” date.
18. Privacy Policy
For more information about how ANIMOX collects, uses, retains, shares, and protects information, please review the Privacy Policy.
19. Contact
For questions or concerns about cookies, consent choices, or privacy settings on ANIMOX, please contact us through the Contact page available on this website.
Please do not include passwords, payment information, identity documents, or other highly sensitive information in your message.
