Cookie Policy How Website Technologies Are Used
This Policy explains how MyHomeworkPro may use cookies, pixels, local storage, tags, and comparable technologies to operate the website, remember choices, measure performance, communicate with visitors, and support advertising where enabled.
- Clear category explanations
- Optional-cookie controls
- Easy preference changes
- Verified live inventory
Visitors should know what each category does before optional technologies are activated.
Commercial convenience does not make analytics or advertising strictly necessary.
Consent, rejection, withdrawal, and legally recognized opt-out signals require technical enforcement.
Cookie names, providers, purposes, and durations must be updated when the production stack changes.
The Main Cookie Categories And the Choices Attached to Them
The exact technologies depend on the website’s current configuration. These categories explain the principal purposes a visitor may see in the consent manager.
Strictly necessary
Support security, network transmission, requested features, consent records, checkout, and essential session functions.
Preferences
Remember optional choices such as language, region, display settings, form progress, or convenience features.
Analytics
Measure visits, navigation, performance, errors, and aggregated use patterns to improve the website.
Advertising
Measure campaigns, attribute conversions, limit repetition, create audiences, or personalize ads where enabled.
Embedded services
Enable external chat, video, map, social, payment, security, review, or scheduling functions.
Preference controls
Allow acceptance, rejection, withdrawal, browser management, and applicable universal opt-out signals.
Full Cookie Policy Categories, Consent, Controls, and Retention
The sections below explain the website’s principal cookie and similar-technology practices. Particular legal requirements may vary by visitor location and technology purpose.
Scope and Relationship to Other Policies
Where this Cookie Policy applies and how it connects with the Privacy Policy.
This Cookie Policy applies to MyHomeworkPro.com, customer-facing pages, order and inquiry journeys, portals, and other online services that link to or expressly incorporate this Policy.
It explains how cookies and comparable storage or access technologies may be used when you visit or interact with the website. Personal information collected through these technologies is also handled under the Privacy Policy.
Independent websites, payment services, social networks, embedded platforms, and other third parties apply their own policies to technologies they control.
Where a cookie banner or preference centre is displayed, its current category descriptions and choices operate alongside this Policy.
What Cookies Are
A practical explanation of browser cookies and their common functions.
A cookie is a small text file or identifier that a website or related service can store on, or read from, a browser or device. Cookies can support functions such as maintaining a secure session, remembering preferences, measuring website performance, limiting fraud, or understanding advertising outcomes.
Cookies may be temporary and expire when the browser closes, or persistent and remain until their stated expiration date or manual deletion.
Normally removed when the browser session ends.
Remains for a defined period or until it is deleted.
Set through the MyHomeworkPro domain or a service acting directly for it.
Set or accessed by an external provider whose service appears on the website.
Similar Storage and Access Technologies
Technologies covered even when they are not technically called cookies.
This Policy also covers comparable technologies that store information on, or access information from, a visitor’s device. Depending on the website configuration, these may include:
- local storage, session storage, caches, and browser databases;
- pixels, web beacons, tags, scripts, and conversion events;
- device, browser, or advertising identifiers;
- software development kits and in-app storage;
- link-decoration, server-side identifiers, and similar measurement tools; and
- embedded chat, video, map, payment, social, or support technologies.
The legal rules may apply based on what the technology does, not merely the name used to describe it.
Cookie Categories Used on the Website
The main functional categories that may appear in the consent tool.
The website may use the categories below. A category appears only where the underlying technology is actually deployed. The live consent manager should provide the current names, providers, purposes, and durations identified by the production scan.
| Category | Main purpose | Typical consent position | Effect of disabling |
|---|---|---|---|
| Strictly necessary | Security, session continuity, load balancing, fraud prevention, consent records, and requested website functions. | Normally essential | Some core features may not work correctly. |
| Preferences and functionality | Remember language, region, display choices, form progress, or optional convenience settings. | Consent may apply | Choices may need to be entered again. |
| Analytics and performance | Measure visits, navigation, errors, performance, and aggregated use patterns. | Consent may apply | The website can operate, but measurement is reduced. |
| Advertising and attribution | Measure campaigns, prevent repeated ads, build audiences, or support targeted advertising where enabled. | Consent normally required | Ads may be less relevant and campaign reporting less complete. |
| Embedded and communications | Enable chat, video, maps, social content, scheduling, or external support tools. | Depends on function | The embedded feature may remain unavailable until activated. |
Do not publish a vendor or cookie inventory until the actual production website has been scanned across representative pages, devices, consent states, and logged-in or checkout journeys.
Strictly Necessary Technologies
Storage or access needed to provide a requested service or protect the website.
Strictly necessary technologies may be used without optional-cookie consent where applicable law permits because they are required to transmit communications, provide a feature explicitly requested by the visitor, maintain security, remember privacy choices, or complete a transaction.
- maintaining a secure browsing or account session;
- balancing website traffic and preventing malicious activity;
- remembering whether a cookie choice has been made;
- supporting checkout, payment confirmation, or fraud checks;
- preserving information entered during an inquiry or order flow; and
- delivering accessibility or network functions requested by the visitor.
Technologies should not be classified as strictly necessary merely because they are convenient, useful for analytics, or commercially beneficial.
Preference and Functionality Technologies
Optional tools that remember choices or improve convenience.
Preference or functionality technologies may remember selections such as language, region, interface choices, recently viewed content, form progress, or optional support settings.
These technologies can improve convenience but are not always essential to the core service. Where consent is required, they should remain inactive until the visitor chooses the relevant category.
Disabling this category may cause preferences to reset or require information to be entered again, but should not prevent access to essential website content.
Analytics and Performance Technologies
Measurement tools used to understand and improve website operation.
Analytics technologies may collect information about page views, navigation paths, referral sources, browser and device types, approximate location, interaction events, loading performance, and technical errors.
The information may be used to understand which pages are useful, detect broken journeys, assess campaign landing pages, improve accessibility, and protect website reliability.
Where prior consent is required, analytics tags should not load or transmit identifiers before the visitor accepts that category.
Where a privacy-preserving or exempt measurement method is relied upon, the technical and legal basis should be documented and reflected accurately in the consent tool.
Advertising, Remarketing, and Attribution
Technologies that may measure campaigns or support interest-based advertising.
If advertising technologies are enabled, they may help attribute inquiries or orders to a campaign, limit repeated advertisements, measure conversions, create or exclude audiences, or personalize advertising across websites and services.
These tools may process identifiers, IP address, device information, page and event data, referral information, and advertising interactions. External advertising providers may combine this information with data collected through their own services, subject to their policies.
- Advertising and cross-site tracking should not be treated as strictly necessary.
- Required consent or opt-out signals must be implemented before the technology is deployed.
- Withdrawal or rejection should stop future optional collection as technically and legally required.
- Any sale, sharing, or targeted-advertising disclosure must match the Privacy Policy.
Chat, Messaging, and Customer-Support Tools
How communication widgets may store identifiers or conversation settings.
Live-chat, WhatsApp, messaging, help-desk, scheduling, or customer-support tools may use cookies or local storage to maintain a conversation, recognize a returning session, route a request, prevent abuse, or remember widget preferences.
Opening or interacting with an external messaging service may transmit information to that provider. The provider’s own privacy and cookie terms may then apply.
Visitors should avoid submitting passwords, complete payment-card details, government identifiers, or unrelated sensitive information through chat tools.
Embedded Content and Third-Party Services
Cookies that may be set when external media or services are loaded.
Pages may include content or functions supplied by third parties, such as videos, maps, social-media elements, payment interfaces, review widgets, document viewers, security challenges, or scheduling tools.
These providers may set or access their own technologies when the content loads or when a visitor activates it. Where appropriate, non-essential embedded content should remain blocked until the visitor provides the required consent.
MyHomeworkPro does not control the independent provider’s wider data practices. Visitors should review the provider’s current privacy and cookie information before enabling optional content.
Consent and Lawful Use
How optional technologies should be activated and documented.
Where law requires consent, the choice should be informed, specific, freely given, and communicated through a clear affirmative action before optional storage or access occurs.
- optional categories should not be preselected;
- rejecting optional technologies should be as accessible as accepting them;
- the purposes and relevant providers should be explained clearly;
- consent records should document the choice and applicable notice version; and
- withdrawing consent should be reasonably easy and should affect future processing.
In locations where another legal framework applies, the website may provide an opt-out or other control instead of prior consent, but the implementation must match the applicable law and actual data practice.
How to Change Cookie Preferences
Controls for accepting, rejecting, or revisiting optional categories.
Where the website displays a cookie banner or preference centre, use it to accept, reject, or revise optional categories. Strictly necessary technologies may remain active because they support requested functions, security, or the storage of the privacy choice itself.
Use the control below to attempt to reopen the consent manager installed on the current page. The button checks for common WordPress consent-manager controls but does not replace proper platform integration.
Use the visible cookie icon or banner on the website, clear the site’s stored consent record, adjust browser settings, or contact support for assistance.
Browser and Device Controls
Additional ways to block, remove, or limit storage technologies.
Most browsers allow visitors to view, delete, block, or limit cookies. Controls vary by browser and device, so consult the current help documentation supplied by the browser or operating-system provider.
- delete cookies already stored for the website;
- block all cookies or only third-party cookies;
- clear local storage and site data;
- use private or incognito browsing modes;
- restrict tracking through device privacy settings; or
- install a reputable privacy or content-blocking tool.
Blocking all storage technologies can interfere with login, security, checkout, consent records, saved preferences, chat, or other requested functions.
Global Privacy Control and Do Not Track
Browser-level signals and how they may affect advertising choices.
Global Privacy Control, or GPC, is a browser-based signal that can communicate an opt-out preference for sale or sharing of personal information where applicable law recognizes that signal.
MyHomeworkPro should detect and honor legally binding universal opt-out signals when required and when the relevant technical processing falls within the applicable definition of sale, sharing, or targeted advertising.
Traditional “Do Not Track” signals are not interpreted consistently across the industry. Unless a law requires a particular response, the website may not act on a Do Not Track signal in the same way as GPC.
A policy statement alone does not honor GPC. Advertising and data-sharing workflows must be technically configured to receive and apply the signal.
Cookie Duration and Retention
How long cookies and associated records may remain.
Cookie duration depends on the purpose and configuration of the relevant technology. Session cookies normally expire when the browser closes, while persistent cookies remain until their configured expiration date, replacement, or deletion.
Consent records may be retained long enough to demonstrate the visitor’s choice, avoid repeatedly displaying the banner, comply with law, and resolve disputes. Associated analytics, advertising, security, or support data may have a different retention period under the Privacy Policy and provider agreements.
The live cookie inventory should state a specific duration or explain the retention logic for each identified technology. Vague labels such as “persistent” should be replaced with the most accurate available information.
Children and Shared Devices
Special considerations for minors and devices used by several people.
The website and services are not intended to use optional tracking technologies to profile children unlawfully. Where age-specific consent or parental authorization is required, the website should apply the applicable safeguards.
Cookie choices generally apply to a browser or device rather than to a verified individual. On a shared device, one person’s choice may affect other users of the same browser. Each user can revisit the preference centre or use a separate browser profile.
Security, Fraud Prevention, and Consent Records
Technologies used to protect sessions, payments, and privacy choices.
Security technologies may help identify malicious traffic, prevent unauthorized account access, detect payment abuse, maintain session integrity, limit automated attacks, and record privacy preferences.
Security logs and identifiers may be retained where reasonably necessary to investigate incidents, protect users, enforce agreements, comply with law, or establish the validity of a consent or opt-out record.
No online security method can guarantee complete protection. Visitors should use strong credentials, protect their devices, and report suspicious activity promptly.
Changes to This Cookie Policy
How updates to technologies or legal requirements will be reflected.
This Cookie Policy may be revised when the website changes its technologies, providers, purposes, consent platform, advertising practices, or legal obligations.
The effective date should be updated when a material revision is published. Where required, visitors may be asked to make a new choice, particularly when a new purpose or materially different provider is introduced.
Archived versions may be retained for compliance and dispute-resolution purposes.
Questions, Complaints, and Contact
How to ask about a technology or report a consent problem.
Questions about this Cookie Policy, a cookie category, a provider, a consent record, or the operation of the preference centre can be submitted through the Contact Us page or by email to support@myhomeworkpro.com.
Include the browser, device type, page URL, approximate date and time, location, and a screenshot where helpful. Do not send passwords or complete payment-card details.
Privacy-rights requests relating to personal information collected through cookies are handled under the Privacy Policy and applicable law.
Make Cookie Choices Meaningful In Design and Technical Operation
A compliant-looking banner is not enough. The scripts, tags, storage events, consent records, and withdrawal process must all follow the visitor’s selected state.
Block before consent
Where prior consent is required, optional tags should remain inactive until the correct category is accepted.
- No premature analytics
- No hidden ad pixels
- No preselected categories
- Consent-state testing
Offer a balanced choice
Acceptance, rejection, and preference management should be easy to find and understandable on desktop and mobile.
- Clear category labels
- Accessible reject option
- No misleading controls
- Easy withdrawal
Audit the live website
Scan representative pages and journeys whenever plugins, themes, ad campaigns, or integrations change.
- Production-page scans
- Vendor verification
- Duration review
- Policy synchronization
Read the Policies That Operate Alongside Cookie Choices
These pages explain broader personal-information handling, service rules, refund review, and support channels.
Privacy Policy
Review how personal information from website technologies, orders, communications, payments, and support may be collected and handled.
Read the Privacy PolicyTerms and Conditions
Understand service eligibility, ordering, payment, responsible use, revisions, intellectual property, liability, and customer obligations.
Read the TermsCookie and Privacy Support
Ask about a cookie, report a preference-centre problem, exercise a privacy right, or obtain account-specific assistance.
Contact SupportCookie Policy Frequently Asked Questions
These answers summarize key points. The complete Policy and the current consent manager control where additional detail applies.
What is a cookie?
Which cookies are strictly necessary?
Can I reject analytics and advertising cookies?
Will the website still work if I reject optional cookies?
How can I change a cookie choice later?
Does MyHomeworkPro use third-party cookies?
Does the website honor Global Privacy Control?
Where can I see the exact cookie names and expiration periods?
Review Your Preferences Or Ask About a Website Technology
Use the preference centre to manage optional categories, or contact support if a cookie setting, provider disclosure, opt-out signal, or consent record appears incorrect.
Optional choices can be changed later • Browser controls may affect website functionality
