Cookie Policy
Which cookies this site uses, why, and how to switch them off.
Last updated: 18 August 2026
1. What cookies are
A cookie is a small text file that a website stores in your browser. It lets the site remember things between page loads — a preference you set, whether you have already dismissed a notice, or an identifier used to measure advertising. Similar technologies such as local storage, pixels and web beacons work in comparable ways and are covered by this policy.
2. How LI Generator uses cookies
The generator itself does not need cookies. You can block every cookie on this site and the tool will still generate, copy and download text exactly as normal. Cookies on https://ligenerator.com fall into three categories:
Strictly necessary
Set by our hosting or security layer to keep the Site available, balance traffic and protect against abuse. These cannot be switched off through a consent tool because the Site cannot function safely without them. They do not identify you personally.
Analytics and performance
Used to understand how visitors reach the Site and which pages get used, in aggregate. This tells us whether a change made the tool easier or harder to use. Data is aggregated and, where supported, IP addresses are anonymised.
Advertising
Set by Google AdSense and its advertising partners to serve advertisements, limit how many times you see the same ad, and measure ad performance. Where you have consented, these cookies may also be used to show ads based on your prior visits to this and other websites.
3. Third parties that may set cookies here
- Google AdSense / Google Ads — advertising delivery, frequency capping and measurement. See how Google uses data from partner sites.
- Google's advertising partners — Google permits certified third-party vendors to serve ads and set their own cookies. Each operates under its own privacy policy.
- Analytics providers — used to produce aggregate traffic reports.
We do not control the cookies set by these third parties and we cannot read the data they collect.
4. Typical cookie lifetimes
- Session cookies — deleted the moment you close your browser.
- Persistent cookies — remain for a set period, commonly from 24 hours up to 24 months depending on the provider and purpose.
Exact durations are determined by the party setting the cookie and are documented in that provider's own policy.
5. Your choices
You are in control of cookies in several ways:
- Consent banner — where required by law (for example in the EEA and UK), non-essential cookies are only set after you consent, and you can change or withdraw that choice at any time.
- Personalised ads — turn them off at Google Ads Settings. You will still see ads, but they will not be personalised.
- Industry opt-outs — aboutads.info/choices (US) and youronlinechoices.eu (EU).
- Browser settings — every major browser lets you block or delete cookies. Look under Privacy or Site Settings in Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge or Brave.
- Private browsing — an incognito or private window discards cookies when the window closes.
Worth knowing: blocking cookies here costs you nothing. Unlike sites that gate features behind a login, LI Generator's tool is entirely client-side — refuse everything and it still works.
6. Do Not Track
There is no industry consensus on how sites should respond to browser "Do Not Track" signals, so we do not currently alter behaviour based on them. The opt-outs listed above remain effective.
7. Changes to this policy
We will update this page whenever our use of cookies changes or a partner changes theirs. The revision date at the top always reflects the current version.
8. More information
This policy sits alongside our Privacy Policy. For anything not covered here, email vabhishek39@gmail.com.