Cookie Policy
Last updated: June 20, 2026
This page explains the cookies and similar technologies KidSchooler uses. The short version: we set no first-party tracking cookies of our own, our analytics are cookieless, and the only cookies you may encounter come from our advertising partner, Google AdSense. For the full data picture, see our Privacy Policy.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file a website asks your browser to store, so it can recognise your browser on a later visit. Related technologies — localStorage and browser caches — store data on your device too, but are not transmitted with every request the way cookies are.
Cookies we set: none
KidSchooler does not set any first-party cookies for analytics, advertising, or tracking. Our analytics provider, Plausible, is cookieless and stores no personal identifiers. We don't fingerprint your device or build advertising profiles.
On-device storage we use instead
To remember your choices, we use your browser's localStorage, which stays on your device and is never sent to us. It holds things like your bookmarks, flashcard decks, spaced-repetition schedule, study streak, theme (light/dark), and settings. These are strictly functional. Clearing your site data removes them.
Advertising cookies (Google AdSense)
KidSchooler is free and supported by display advertising served through Google AdSense. Google and its partners are third-party vendors that may set and read cookies on the pages where ads appear, to serve ads, limit how often you see the same ad, and measure performance. We do not receive the data those cookies collect, and we never link it to anything stored on your device.
- If you are in the EEA, the UK, or Switzerland, we ask for your consent through a Google-certified consent message before any personalised ads or non-essential ad cookies are used. Without consent you'll only see non-personalised ads.
- You can turn off personalised advertising any time at Google Ads Settings, or opt out of many vendors at once via aboutads.info/choices (or youronlinechoices.eu in Europe).
- For how Google uses information from sites that use its services, see Google's partner-sites policy. Our advertising disclosures also live in the Advertising section of our Privacy Policy.
Managing cookies in your browser
Every major browser lets you view, block, or delete cookies in its settings, and clear stored site data for kidschooler.com. Blocking advertising cookies won't stop you from using the site — you'll simply see less relevant ads.
Changes
If our use of cookies changes, we'll update this page and bump the “Last updated” date above.
Contact
Questions about cookies? Email [email protected].