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How AI Tool Graph may use cookies, analytics identifiers, scripts, and other browser-side storage for public site operation and measurement.

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Storage categories

AI Tool Graph may use cookies, scripts, local storage, or similar browser-side identifiers to operate the site, measure public-page quality, and support third-party destinations reached through official source links.

The site is not designed as a logged-in consumer product. Browser-side storage should stay limited to site operation, public measurement, and destination behavior controlled by external sites.

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Site operation

Essential storage may support security, routing, request handling, abuse prevention, or basic page delivery.

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Public measurement

Google Analytics or Microsoft Clarity may use cookies or similar identifiers when public analytics is enabled.

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Third-party destinations

Official-source links can lead to external sites that control their own cookies, privacy settings, and account behavior.

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Analytics storage

When configured for the public production site, Google Analytics and Clarity may use cookies, scripts, or similar identifiers to measure page views, referrers, performance, session quality, and broad interaction patterns.

Those analytics signals are operational. They do not prove product claims, source review state, pricing facts, or capability facts.

  • Google Analytics may measure page usage and referrer patterns when enabled.
  • Clarity may measure broad interaction quality when enabled.
  • Non-public environments should not expose public analytics IDs.
  • Outbound click event tracking is not part of the current public measurement scope.
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Third-party destinations

AI Tool Graph links to official pages, documentation, pricing pages, changelogs, product pages, and other source material. Those destinations may set cookies or run analytics after a reader leaves AI Tool Graph.

AI Tool Graph controls its own public pages, not the cookie behavior of external companies, marketplaces, documentation sites, or source pages.

official linksSource URLs used to verify identity, pricing, capability, documentation, or freshness claims.
analyticsGoogle Analytics and Clarity can use browser-side identifiers when enabled for public measurement.
external sitesThird-party destinations control their own cookie notices, privacy controls, account flows, and payment behavior.
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Reader controls

Readers can use browser privacy settings, private browsing modes, extension controls, and destination-site settings to limit or clear cookies and similar identifiers.

Some controls may change how analytics works or how external official-source destinations behave after leaving AI Tool Graph.

  • Browser settings can block or clear cookies and local storage.
  • Privacy tools can limit analytics scripts and similar identifiers.
  • Destination sites may provide their own cookie and privacy controls.
  • There is no separate cookie preference center in this implementation pass.