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Cookie policy

This page describes the cookies this website uses. At the time of writing, that list is empty, and this document says so rather than describing a consent system that does not exist yet.

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Current position

CompareYourGPU sets no first-party cookies. There are no accounts, no saved preferences and no session tracking. Your filter selections in the graphics card directory live in the page's memory and disappear when you close the tab.

No advertising network and no analytics provider is connected at the time of writing, so no third-party cookies are set either.

What a cookie is

A cookie is a small file a website asks your browser to store, which the browser sends back on subsequent visits. Cookies are used for things like keeping you logged in, remembering preferences, measuring traffic, and targeting advertising. Similar technologies such as local storage and tracking pixels raise the same considerations and are covered by this policy.

Cookies that will be introduced

Two future changes will introduce third-party cookies, and this document will be updated with the specifics before either goes live:

  • Advertising. When an advertising network is connected, it will typically set cookies to measure impressions and to limit how often the same advertisement is shown. Advertising cookies will not be set in the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom or Switzerland without prior consent.
  • Analytics. Google Analytics is the analytics provider intended for this site. It is not installed today and sets no cookies. When it is introduced it will load only after consent wherever consent is legally required, and the specific cookies it sets and their lifetimes will be listed here before it goes live.

Consent

CompareYourGPU does not currently display a consent banner, because there is nothing to consent to. Displaying one anyway would be misleading, and a banner that does not actually control anything is worse than none.

Before any advertising or non-essential analytics is enabled, a Google-certified consent management platform will be integrated so that consent is collected, recorded and respected properly for visitors in the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom and Switzerland. Until that integration is complete and verified, CompareYourGPU makes no claim of compliance with those requirements.

Controlling cookies yourself

Every major browser lets you view, block and delete cookies from its settings, and offers a private browsing mode that discards them at the end of a session. Blocking cookies will not affect anything on CompareYourGPU, since the site does not rely on them.

Questions

Send any question about this policy to joseortizvicente19@gmail.com. The privacy policy covers the wider question of what data is processed and by whom.