Cookie information for AYOHI visitors
This Cookie Policy explains how AYOHI may use cookies, local storage, analytics technologies, browser storage, and similar technologies on websites, product pages, web tools, apps, games, utilities, and other digital products.
Cookies and similar technologies can help websites work correctly, remember preferences, understand how visitors use pages, improve performance, protect services, and support future product features. The exact technologies used may depend on the page, product, platform, browser, device, and third-party services involved.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
What cookies are
Cookies are small text files that a website can place on a user’s device through a browser. They can be used to remember information during a visit, keep a website working, store preferences, measure website usage, support security, or enable certain features.
Similar technologies may include local storage, session storage, pixels, tags, software development kits, device identifiers, browser identifiers, and other tools that store or access information on a device or browser.
How AYOHI may use cookies
AYOHI may use cookies and similar technologies for website operation, preferences, analytics, security, product improvement, support, and future software features. Not every page or product uses every category listed below.
| Category | Purpose | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Strictly necessary | Support basic website or product functionality that is needed for the service to work. | Page loading, navigation, security, session management, form protection, preference storage required for operation. |
| Preferences | Remember user choices so the experience can be more consistent. | Language choices, display preferences, cookie choices, accessibility settings, saved interface options. |
| Analytics | Help understand how visitors use pages or products so performance, structure, and content can be improved. | Page visits, traffic sources, device type, browser type, approximate usage patterns, aggregated performance information. |
| Security | Help protect websites, products, users, accounts, forms, and systems from misuse or abuse. | Abuse prevention, suspicious activity detection, fraud prevention, request validation, security logging. |
| Functional | Enable optional features or product behavior beyond basic operation. | Saved tool settings, web-app preferences, recently used options, interface behavior, product-specific features. |
| Marketing or external media | Support embedded content, social platforms, advertising features, or campaign measurement where used. | Embedded videos, social media content, external widgets, advertising identifiers, campaign analytics. |
Strictly necessary cookies
Strictly necessary cookies and similar technologies are used when they are needed for a website, product, account, security feature, or requested service to work properly.
These technologies may support page navigation, form submissions, security protections, session handling, cookie preference storage, account access, or other essential product functions. Blocking them may cause parts of a website or product to stop working correctly.
Preference cookies
Preference cookies may help AYOHI remember choices a user makes, such as language, display settings, layout preferences, consent choices, or other interface-related options.
If preference cookies are disabled, the website or product may still work, but users may need to repeat certain choices when they return.
Analytics cookies
Analytics cookies and similar technologies may be used to understand how visitors use AYOHI websites, pages, tools, or products. Analytics information can help identify popular pages, performance issues, navigation problems, device compatibility concerns, and areas that need improvement.
Analytics data may be aggregated or limited where appropriate. Product-specific pages, app listings, or privacy notices may provide more details if a released product uses analytics tools.
Security and abuse-prevention technologies
Security technologies may be used to protect AYOHI websites, products, forms, support channels, accounts, infrastructure, and users. These technologies may help detect suspicious activity, reduce spam, prevent abuse, protect forms, and support responsible product operation.
More information about the general security approach is available on the Data & Security page.
Functional cookies and local storage
Some future AYOHI tools, utilities, web apps, games, or product pages may use local storage, session storage, or functional cookies to remember product-specific choices or temporary settings.
For example, a tool may remember selected options during a session, a web product may save interface preferences, or a game may store temporary settings. Product-specific information may be provided where needed.
Third-party cookies and external services
AYOHI websites and products may link to or use third-party services such as hosting providers, analytics providers, app stores, payment providers, authentication providers, embedded media, social platforms, security tools, or support services.
Third-party services may place or read their own cookies or similar technologies when users interact with them. These third parties may process data under their own privacy policies, cookie policies, and terms.
| Third-party service type | Possible purpose |
|---|---|
| Analytics services | Measure website usage, performance, traffic sources, and product interaction. |
| Embedded media | Display videos, social posts, interactive widgets, or external content. |
| App stores and platforms | Provide app listings, downloads, purchases, subscriptions, reviews, or platform features. |
| Authentication providers | Support sign-in, account access, identity verification, or login security where available. |
| Payment providers | Process purchases, subscriptions, invoices, refunds, or payment-related records. |
| Security providers | Protect forms, websites, products, accounts, and infrastructure from abuse or attacks. |
Cookies in apps and software products
Some apps, games, tools and utilities, or other software products from AYOHI may use technologies similar to cookies, such as local storage, app preferences, device identifiers, analytics SDKs, crash-reporting tools, authentication tokens, or platform-provided identifiers.
The exact technologies used by a product should be explained in the relevant product page, app-store listing, in-app notice, privacy notice, or support article where needed.
Cookie choices
Where required or appropriate, AYOHI may provide cookie choices through a banner, preference tool, browser setting, product setting, or other consent mechanism.
Users may be able to accept, reject, or manage optional cookies depending on the website, product, region, browser, and technologies used. Strictly necessary cookies may remain active when they are required for website or product operation.
Browser controls
Most browsers allow users to manage cookies through browser settings. Users may be able to block cookies, delete existing cookies, clear local storage, limit third-party cookies, or configure privacy settings.
Blocking or deleting cookies may affect how websites and products work. Some features may not remember preferences, account sessions may end, forms may need to be repeated, and certain product features may not work as expected.
Local storage controls
Local storage and session storage are controlled by the user’s browser or device. Users can usually clear this information through browser privacy settings, site data settings, device settings, or app settings.
Clearing local storage may remove saved settings, temporary product data, browser-based tool preferences, or web-app state stored on the device.
Do Not Track and browser privacy signals
Some browsers or devices may offer privacy signals such as “Do Not Track” or similar settings. The way these signals work can vary by browser, device, platform, and website technology.
Where a product or website supports a recognized privacy signal, AYOHI may describe that support in product-specific information, privacy notices, or future updates to this Cookie Policy.
Cookie retention
Cookies and similar technologies may last for different periods. Session cookies may expire when the browser is closed. Persistent cookies may remain for a set period or until the user deletes them. Local storage may remain until cleared by the user, browser, product, or device.
Retention periods may depend on the cookie type, product purpose, browser settings, third-party service, legal requirement, or user choice.
Personal data and cookies
Some cookies and similar technologies may involve personal data, especially when they are connected to accounts, analytics identifiers, device information, advertising identifiers, product usage, or support activity.
More information about personal data handling is available in the Privacy Policy. Users who want to request deletion of product-related data can review the Data Deletion page.
Children and family use
If a future AYOHI product is designed for children, families, students, schools, or younger users, cookie and tracking practices may require additional care and product-specific explanation.
General information is available on the Children & Family Safety page. Product-specific child or family privacy details may be added where needed.
Updates to this Cookie Policy
AYOHI may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect website changes, product updates, analytics changes, third-party service changes, legal requirements, platform requirements, or improvements to privacy information.
The updated version will be posted on this page with a revised update date. Product-specific notices may also be provided on product pages, app listings, in-app notices, or support pages where needed.
Related pages
Users can review the following pages for more information about privacy, data handling, security, deletion, and support.
| Page | Use it for |
|---|---|
| Privacy Policy | General information about personal data, user rights, third-party services, data retention, and privacy requests. |
| Data Deletion | Requests to delete account data, user-created content, or product-related personal information where applicable. |
| Data & Security | Overview of data handling, software security, account protection, and responsible product practices. |
| Security Disclosure | Responsible reporting process for possible security vulnerabilities. |
| Support | Product questions, technical issues, privacy requests, legal notices, and general contact. |
Contact
For questions about cookies, privacy, website data, product data, analytics, or related choices, users can contact AYOHI through the official support contact.