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Cookie Policy

Last Updated: February 2025

So here's the deal with cookies on ai-features.com. We use them, but we're not trying to be sneaky about it. This page explains what tracking technologies we use and why they matter for your experience on our site.

When you visit our manufacturing AI platform, certain files get stored on your device. Some help the site work properly. Others help us understand how people use the platform so we can make it better. And yes, some are used for marketing purposes.

You have control over most of these. The section below lets you opt out of non-essential tracking right now if that's what you want.

What Cookies Actually Do Here

Cookies are small text files. They sit on your device and remember things between visits. Sometimes that's helpful (like keeping you logged in), and sometimes it's about tracking (like seeing which pages get the most attention).

We use different types for different purposes. Here's the breakdown of what happens when you browse ai-features.com:

How Long These Stick Around

Different cookies have different lifespans. Some disappear when you close your browser. Others hang around for months or years. Here's what we typically use:

  • Session cookies expire when you close the browser tab
  • Authentication cookies last up to 30 days if you select "remember me"
  • Preference cookies can persist for 12 months
  • Analytics cookies typically expire after 24 months
  • Marketing cookies may last up to 12 months depending on the partner

You can delete cookies manually at any time through your browser settings. The button above handles non-essential ones immediately.

Third-Party Access

We work with external services that set their own cookies. Analytics platforms, advertising networks, embedded content providers. When you interact with certain features on ai-features.com, these partners may collect data according to their own policies.

For manufacturing professionals using our AI education platform, this might include video hosting services, documentation tools, or communication platforms integrated into the learning experience.

Each third party has its own privacy policy. We can't control their practices, but we try to work with reputable partners who respect user privacy.

Managing Cookies Through Your Browser

Every browser lets you control cookies directly. The settings are usually buried in privacy or security sections. Here's where to look:

  • Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data
  • Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
  • Safari: Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
  • Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Manage and delete cookies

You can block all cookies, but some websites won't work properly if you do. Most browsers let you create exceptions for specific sites while blocking others.

Updates to This Policy

We update this policy when our cookie usage changes. New features might require different tracking technologies. Partnerships with analytics or advertising providers change over time. Regulations evolve and we adjust accordingly.

The date at the top shows the last revision. We don't send notifications for policy updates, so check back occasionally if you want to stay informed about how we handle cookies.