- Last update: February 26, 2026
Cookie Policy
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This Cookie Policy explains how ToxLibrary (“Company”, “We”, “Us”, or “Our”) uses cookies and similar technologies on our Website (ToxLibrary.com) to collect and store information when You visit or interact with our Service. It explains what these technologies are, why We use them, and Your rights to control Our use of them.
This Cookie Policy should be read in conjunction with Our Privacy Policy, which sets out how and why We collect, store, use, and share personal information generally. By continuing to browse or use our Website, You agree to Our use of cookies as described in this Policy. If You do not agree, please disable cookies or refrain from using the Website.
Our Website is built on WordPress with Elementor for page design and forms, integrates Google Analytics for usage analytics, Google Search Console for performance insights, Google Fonts for typography, and a cookie consent banner (likely via a plugin such as CookieYes, Complianz, or similar) to manage user preferences.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on Your Device (computer, tablet, smartphone, etc.) when You visit a website. They allow the site or a third-party service to recognize Your browser/device and remember certain information (preferences, login status, analytics data, etc.).
Similar technologies we may use include:
- Web beacons / pixel tags / clear GIFs
- Local storage (HTML5)
- Session storage
- Fingerprinting scripts
For simplicity, all these are referred to as “cookies” in this policy.
Why Do We Use Cookies?
We use cookies to:
- Make the Website work correctly (essential functionality)
- Remember Your preferences and settings
- Understand how visitors use the site (analytics and performance)
- Improve user experience and site speed
- Manage consent choices
- Prevent spam/abuse in forms (via reCAPTCHA if enabled)
We do not use cookies for behavioral advertising or profiling without explicit consent where required.
Cookies Used on This Website
The table below lists the main cookies and similar technologies used on ToxLibrary.com, their purpose, who sets them, duration, and whether they are strictly necessary.
| Cookie / Technology | Provider / Service | Purpose / What it does | Duration | Type / Category | Can be disabled? |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| wordpress_logged_in_[hash] | WordPress (first-party) | Indicates You are logged in and who You are (authentication & session management) | Session or 14–15 days (if “Remember Me” checked) | Essential | No – required for login functionality |
| wordpress_sec_[hash] | WordPress (first-party) | Security cookie to protect against malicious logins and XSS attacks | Session | Essential | No |
| wp-settings-[UID], wp-settings-time-[UID] | WordPress (first-party) | Remembers Your admin interface preferences (if logged in to dashboard) | 1 year | Functionality | Yes – but affects admin area only |
| elementor | Elementor (first-party / local storage) | Used by Elementor to remember user preferences during page editing and form handling | Persistent (no fixed expiration) | Functionality / Essential | Yes – but may break some visual elements |
| _ga, _ga_*, _gid, _gat_* | Google Analytics (third-party) | Collects anonymous usage statistics (pages visited, time on site, device, browser, approximate location via IP). Helps us improve the site. | _ga: 2 years _gid: 24 hours _gat: 1 minute |
Analytics / Performance | Yes – via cookie banner or Google Analytics opt-out add-on |
| cookie_notice_accepted / cookie-consent-* / similar | Cookie banner plugin (first-party) | Stores whether You have accepted or customized cookie consent | Up to 1 year (or until consent withdrawn) | Essential (consent management) | No – required for consent compliance |
| __Secure-*, NID, 1P_JAR, etc. (when loading Google Fonts) | Google Fonts (third-party) | Caches font files and measures performance of font delivery. Minimal data collection. | Session or up to 1 year | Functionality / Performance | Yes – but fonts may fall back to system defaults |
| rc::c, rc::b, etc. (if reCAPTCHA used in forms) | Google reCAPTCHA (third-party) | Helps detect abusive traffic / bots on Elementor forms without always showing a challenge (invisible reCAPTCHA) | Session | Essential (security) | No – required for spam protection on forms |
| wp-wpml_current_language (if multilingual) | WPML or similar (first-party) | Remembers Your language preference | Session or persistent | Functionality | Yes |
Notes:
- This table covers the most common cookies based on our current setup. Additional cookies may appear if You install new plugins, enable new features, or if third-party scripts change.
- We do not use cookies for behavioral advertising, retargeting, or selling data to advertisers.
- Google Analytics is configured with IP anonymization where technically feasible.
Your Choices & How to Manage Cookies
When You visit our site for the first time (or after clearing cookies), You will see a cookie banner that lets You:
- Accept all cookies
- Reject non-essential cookies
- Customize Your preferences (analytics, functionality, etc.)
You can change Your preferences at any time by clicking the “Cookie Settings” link in the footer or by clearing cookies in Your browser.
Browser controls: You can block or delete cookies via Your browser settings:
- Chrome → Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data
- Firefox → Preferences → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
- Safari → Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
- Edge → Settings → Cookies and site permissions
Disabling essential cookies may prevent the site from working properly (e.g., login, forms).
Opt-out of Google Analytics: Install the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on or use Your browser’s Do Not Track feature (note: we honor consent via banner more precisely than DNT).
Changes to This Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time (e.g., new plugins, legal changes). Material changes will be notified via the cookie banner, email (if You subscribed), or a prominent notice on the Website. The “Last updated” date at the top indicates when changes were made.
Continued use of the Website after changes constitutes acceptance of the updated policy.
Contact Us
If you have any questions about these Terms and Conditions, You can contact us:
- By visiting this page on our website: http://toxlibrary.com/contact
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