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Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy — This Cookie Policy explains how NameLibrary (“we,” “us,” “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies on namelibrary.org. Cookies help websites work properly. Some are essential. Some are optional. We aim to keep this simple, practical, and respectful.

Last updated: January 8, 2026

Contact: [email protected]


1) What cookies are

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help the website remember things (like preferences), keep sessions secure, and understand how the site is used. Similar technologies include pixels, local storage, and device identifiers. On this page, we refer to these collectively as “cookies.”

2) Why NameLibrary uses cookies

  • Essential operation: security, load balancing, basic functionality, and preventing abuse.
  • Preferences: remembering settings (where applicable), like cookie choices or display preferences.
  • Performance: understanding which pages load slowly, errors that occur, and how to improve reliability.
  • Analytics (optional): understanding usage patterns so we can improve navigation and content (for example, which “name meaning” pages visitors find useful).

3) Types of cookies we may use

A) Strictly necessary cookies

These cookies are required for the Site to work. They support core functions like security, network management, and access to basic features. Without them, parts of the Site may not function properly.

B) Preference cookies

These cookies remember choices you make (for example, cookie preference selections or display settings, if enabled). They make the Site feel more consistent across visits.

C) Performance and analytics cookies (optional)

These cookies help us understand how visitors use the Site—what pages are visited, what links are clicked, and where users may get stuck. We use this information to improve structure, readability, and speed. Where required by law, we only set analytics cookies after you consent.

D) Third-party cookies

Some third parties that provide services (such as analytics, security tooling, embedded content, or infrastructure) may set cookies or similar identifiers. We aim to keep third-party services limited and choose reputable providers. Third-party cookies are subject to the third party’s own policies.

4) How you can control cookies

You have choices. Most browsers let you control cookies through settings. You can typically:

  • Block cookies entirely
  • Delete cookies after you visit
  • Allow cookies only from certain sites
  • Use private browsing modes that limit storage

Note: If you block all cookies, some Site features may not work as intended. Security protections can also become less effective.

5) Do Not Track and similar signals

Some browsers offer “Do Not Track” signals. There is no universally accepted standard for how websites must respond. We generally treat privacy choices seriously and, where feasible, minimize optional tracking and honor cookie preference choices provided through our consent tools (when enabled).

6) Cookies and personal data

Some cookie data may be considered personal data under certain privacy laws (for example, identifiers linked to a device). How we handle personal data is described in our Privacy Policy.

Read here: Privacy Policy

7) Changes to this Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time, especially if we change the Site’s features or the tools we use. When we update it, we will revise the “Last updated” date at the top of the page.


8) Contact

If you have questions about cookies on NameLibrary, contact us and we’ll do our best to help.

Email: [email protected]