What cookies and browser storage are
Cookies are small text records stored by a browser. Websites can also use localStorage, sessionStorage, IndexedDB, and similar technologies to remember settings, store local projects, measure usage, or support advertising.
Color Pick uses the term “browser storage” broadly on this page to cover these technologies.
Essential and local tool storage
Color Pick may use localStorage or IndexedDB to remember palettes, project folders, challenge progress, color preferences, dismissed notices, tool state, and other information necessary to provide features you request.
This storage is generally first-party and remains in your browser. Blocking or deleting it may reset preferences, remove challenge progress, or delete projects that have not been exported.
Analytics technologies
When analytics are enabled, analytics providers may use cookies or similar identifiers to measure aggregate visits, performance, traffic sources, and feature interactions. The exact technologies depend on the configured provider and consent settings.
Color Pick aims to avoid sending uploaded image contents, project files, or complete private palette libraries to analytics services.
Advertising cookies and similar technologies
When advertising is enabled, Color Pick uses Google AdSense. Google and other advertising vendors may use cookies or similar technologies to serve, measure, limit, or personalize ads. Third-party vendors, including Google, may use information about visits to Color Pick and other websites, subject to consent and applicable law.
You can manage Google ad personalization through Google Ads Settings. Google also explains how it uses information from sites and apps that use its services in its partner-sites notice.
Consent choices
Where required, a consent message will offer available choices before non-essential advertising or analytics storage is used. The options shown may vary by region, configured vendors, and the services active at the time.
How to manage or delete browser storage
You can use your browser settings to review, block, or delete cookies and site data. You can also delete individual Color Pick projects inside the application.
Deleting site data may permanently remove local projects and preferences. Export backups before clearing data you want to keep.
For broader privacy information, see the Privacy Policy.