Cookie Policy
Last updated: 26 June 2026
This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, which ones we use on mediaremoval.com and why, and how you can control them. You can change your choices at any time in the preferences section below.
Introduction
When you visit mediaremoval.com, we use cookies and similar technologies to make the site work, to understand how it is used and, with your consent, for analytics and marketing. Some of these are placed by us and some by third parties whose services we use.
By using our website you can accept, refuse or customise the cookies that are not strictly necessary. This policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy.
What are cookies
A cookie is a small text file that a website stores on your computer or device when you visit. It lets the site remember your actions and preferences over time. Alongside cookies, websites use related technologies:
Scripts
A script is a piece of program code that makes the website work correctly and interactively. It runs on our servers or on your device.
Web beacons
A web beacon (or pixel tag) is a small, often invisible, file used to measure how visitors use the website, for example whether an email or page has been opened.
Types of cookies we use
We group the cookies on our site into four categories:
- Functional cookies keep the website working and remember your preferences. They are strictly necessary and are placed without asking for consent.
- Statistics cookies help us understand how visitors use the site, in aggregate, so we can improve it. We place them only with your consent.
- Marketing cookies build a profile of your interests to show relevant advertising or to measure campaigns. We place them only with your consent.
- Social media cookies come from embedded content (such as Instagram, Facebook, X and LinkedIn) and may track you across sites. Please review each platform’s own privacy statement.
Cookies on our site
Below is a representative summary of the cookies in each category. Exact names and durations can change as our tools are updated. Open a category to see examples.
Functional (always active)
Strictly necessary for the site to function and to remember your consent choices.
| Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Retention |
|---|---|---|---|
| PHPSESSID | mediaremoval.com | Keeps your session active | Session |
| cmplz_* | Consent manager | Stores your cookie consent choices | 365 days |
| wordpress_* | WordPress | Manages logged-in sessions and preferences | Session / persistent |
| wp-settings-* | WordPress | Stores display preferences | 1 year |
Statistics
Help us measure traffic and understand how the site is used, in aggregate.
| Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Retention |
|---|---|---|---|
| _ga | Google Analytics | Distinguishes unique visitors | 2 years |
| _ga_* | Google Analytics | Maintains session state | 2 years |
| _clck, _clsk | Microsoft Clarity | Measures usage and session behaviour | 1 year / session |
Marketing
Used to measure campaigns and show relevant content. Set only with your consent.
| Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Retention |
|---|---|---|---|
| _fbp | Meta (Facebook) | Measures ads and conversions | 3 months |
| fr | Meta (Facebook) | Delivers and measures advertising | 3 months |
| bcookie, lidc | Identifies devices for advertising | 1 year / 1 day |
Social media
Our pages may include embedded content from Instagram, Facebook, X and LinkedIn so you can view and share posts. These platforms may place their own cookies and store data, including in the United States. We recommend reviewing each platform’s privacy statement to understand how they process your data.
Manage your preferences
Use the controls below to choose which cookie categories you allow. Functional cookies are always on because the site cannot work without them. When you save, the page refreshes so your choices take effect across the site.
Note: these controls work together with our site’s consent manager. If JavaScript is disabled in your browser, the controls will not load and you can manage cookies through your browser settings instead.
Disabling and deleting cookies
You can also delete cookies that are already stored and stop new ones through your browser settings. You can usually block specific cookies or set the browser to warn you before one is placed. Note that disabling functional cookies may stop parts of the site from working, and that deleted cookies may be set again on your next visit if you consent. Instructions for the main browsers:
Your data rights
Where cookies collect personal data, you have rights over that data, including the right to access, correct, delete and transfer it, and to withdraw consent. You can read about these rights and how to exercise them in our Privacy Policy, or contact us at [email protected]. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority.
Changes to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy when our cookies or the law change. The current version is always the one published on this page, with the “Last updated” date shown at the top.