Cookie Policy
Last updated: May 25, 2026
Real Site Worth uses cookies, local storage, pixels, and similar browser technologies for security, core functionality, analytics, and product improvement.
1. What these technologies are
Cookies are small files stored by your browser. Local storage, session storage, pixels, tags, SDKs, and server logs can serve similar purposes. Together, they help a site remember settings, prevent abuse, understand usage, and deliver requested services.
2. Categories we use
| Category | Purpose | Can you disable it? |
|---|---|---|
| Strictly necessary | Security, consent storage, rate limits, checkout, login, report delivery, and abuse prevention. | No. The service may not work without these. |
| Preferences | Remembering cookie choices, UI preferences, and local form state. | Yes, where exposed in the interface or browser settings. |
| Analytics and performance | Understanding aggregate usage, page performance, funnels, and errors. | Yes, where required by law or by browser controls. |
| Marketing and measurement | Measuring campaign performance, referrals, and conversion events. | Yes, where used and where required by law. |
3. Examples of technology providers
The exact provider list may change as the product evolves. Depending on which feature you use, Real Site Worth may use technologies from hosting, security, analytics, error-monitoring, payment, email, consent, and advertising-measurement providers. Examples include:
- Security and hosting: edge security, bot mitigation, server logs, uptime, and routing.
- Analytics: aggregate page views, product events, conversion funnels, and performance metrics.
- Error monitoring: diagnostics that help us fix broken pages and failed requests.
- Payments: checkout, subscription, fraud-prevention, and billing cookies set by payment providers.
- Email: open, click, unsubscribe, and delivery metadata for messages we send.
We do not use cookies to sell your personal information. If we add a technology that legally requires consent, we will route it through the consent controls.
4. Consent and analytics mode
We use a consent mechanism to control non-essential technologies where required. Some privacy-preserving or strictly necessary signals may still run to keep the site secure, remember your choice, process checkout, or deliver a report.
5. Local storage and cached report state
We may use local storage or session storage to remember interface state, consent choices, entered domains, or temporary report state. Browser storage can often be cleared through your browser settings.
6. Emails and pixels
Emails may include tracking technologies that tell us whether a message was delivered, opened, clicked, bounced, or unsubscribed. You can opt out of marketing email using the unsubscribe link. Transactional email may still be sent when needed to deliver a report, receipt, account notice, or security message.
7. Managing cookies
- Use any cookie or privacy controls shown on the site.
- Block or delete cookies in your browser settings.
- Use browser privacy features, content blockers, or private browsing mode.
- Opt out of marketing email through unsubscribe links.
Blocking strictly necessary cookies may break login, checkout, report delivery, abuse prevention, or other core features.
8. Do Not Track and global signals
Some browsers send "Do Not Track" or global privacy signals. Because standards and legal treatment vary, we cannot guarantee a uniform response to every signal. Where a signal is legally recognized, we will honor it as required.
9. Updates
We may update this Cookie Policy as technologies, providers, or legal requirements change. Material changes will be reflected by the Last updated date above or another reasonable notice.
10. Related policies
For how we handle data collected through these technologies, see our Privacy Policy. For service rules, see our Terms of Service.