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Cookie Policy

fbuff keeps cookies and similar technologies to a minimum. This page explains what may be used, why it may be used, and how regional consent requirements are handled.

Last updated: April 15, 2026

What we mean by cookies

Cookies are small data files stored by your browser. We also use the term to include similar client-side technologies such as localStorage and preference storage when they serve comparable purposes.

What fbuff uses

The core browser tools are designed to function without advertising cookies or behavioral profiling cookies. Limited browser storage may be used for basic site preferences, recent tool history, security settings, or future consent choices.

Regional consent requirements

In regions with stricter consent rules for non-essential cookies and similar technologies — including the EU/EEA, the UK, Switzerland, and jurisdictions with comparable standards — our policy is that non-essential cookies must remain disabled until valid consent is collected.

For Singapore and other markets where privacy obligations may apply when cookie data is linked to identifiable individuals, account preferences, analytics, or marketing use, the same conservative approach should be followed: only enable non-essential technologies when there is an appropriate legal basis, and obtain consent where required.

Managing your choices

You can manage cookies and site data through your browser settings, clear stored preferences, and block future storage. If this project is extended with analytics, embedded media, advertising, or third-party pixels, the site operator should also provide a clear consent interface before those non-essential technologies activate.