Cookie Policy
DIGIMON UP Wiki Cookie Policy covering essential, analytics, and third-party cookies plus management options.
Cookie Policy
Last Updated: July 15, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how DIGIMON UP Wiki ("we") uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit our website.
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device by your browser. They help websites remember preferences, maintain sessions, and understand how visitors use the site.
2. Types of Cookies We May Use
Essential Cookies: Required for basic Site functionality (e.g., language preference, cookie consent status).
Analytics Cookies: Help us understand traffic and usage patterns (e.g., page views, referral sources). Data is typically aggregated and anonymized.
Functional Cookies: Remember settings such as locale selection.
Third-Party Cookies: Embedded services (YouTube players, social widgets, ad partners if any) may set their own cookies.
3. Managing Cookies
You can control cookies through your browser settings. Blocking all cookies may affect Site functionality (e.g., language persistence).
Browser instructions: Chrome → Settings → Privacy → Cookies; Firefox → Settings → Privacy; Safari → Preferences → Privacy.
4. Local Storage
We may use localStorage or sessionStorage for non-sensitive preferences (tool inputs, UI state). These are not transmitted to our servers unless explicitly stated.
5. Consent
Where required by law (EU/EEA, UK, etc.), we display a cookie consent banner before non-essential cookies are placed. You may withdraw consent by clearing cookies and revisiting the Site.
6. Updates
We may revise this Cookie Policy. Check the "Last Updated" date for changes.
7. Contact
For cookie-related questions, refer to our Privacy Policy contact section.
8. Analytics Opt-Out
Where supported, you may opt out of analytics tracking via browser Do Not Track settings or third-party opt-out tools (e.g., Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on if applicable).
9. Cookie Retention
Session cookies expire when you close your browser. Persistent cookies may remain for up to 12 months unless cleared manually.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I refuse cookies?
Yes via browser settings, though some features may not work correctly.
Do YouTube embeds use cookies?
Yes — YouTube sets third-party cookies per Google policy.
How long do cookies last?
Session cookies end when you close the browser; persistent cookies may last up to 12 months.