Cookie Policy
Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how IP Helper Kit may use cookies, local storage, and similar browser technologies when you use the IP and network tools on this website.
What cookies are
Cookies are small text files stored by your browser when you visit a website. Similar technologies, such as local storage or session storage, can keep simple values in the browser so a site can remember preferences, support security features, measure performance, or keep an interface working smoothly. Cookies do not by themselves run programs on your device. They are a common part of modern websites, but you remain in control through your browser settings.
How IP Helper Kit may use cookies
IP Helper Kit is designed as a lightweight tool site. The core tools do not require a paid account or sign-in. Cookies or browser storage may be used for essential site operation, remembering simple preferences, supporting security and abuse prevention, measuring page performance, or understanding aggregate usage patterns. For example, a preference could remember a selected format or category filter, while a security cookie may help distinguish normal browsing from suspicious automated requests.
Essential cookies
Essential cookies support basic website delivery and safety. They can help route requests, maintain service reliability, prevent abuse, or remember a privacy-related choice. These cookies are not used to make the tools unavailable behind an account. If you block all cookies, most static pages may still load, but some interactive or preference-based features could behave differently.
Analytics and performance
The site may use analytics or performance tools to understand which pages are useful, whether users encounter broken links, and whether pages load correctly on desktop and mobile devices. Analytics should be used to improve the website at an aggregate level, not to create detailed personal profiles for tool users. If analytics cookies are present, they may record information such as page views, browser type, approximate region, device category, referring page, or interaction events.
Third-party services
Some website functions can depend on hosting, security, DNS, network lookup, monitoring, or analytics providers. These providers may set or read cookies according to their own policies when they help deliver the website or protect it from misuse. Network lookups may also involve public infrastructure and third-party systems, especially when checking DNS, WHOIS, HTTP headers, SSL certificates, or blacklist status. You should review the privacy settings in your own browser if you want to limit third-party cookies.
Managing cookies
You can delete, block, or limit cookies from your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to clear data for one site, block third-party cookies, use private browsing, or receive prompts before cookies are stored. Mobile browsers provide similar controls in their settings menus. Disabling cookies may reduce personalization or cause some features to reset between visits, but it should not require you to create an account to use the listed tools.
Updates
This Cookie Policy may be updated as IP Helper Kit changes or as new features are added. The goal is to keep the site practical, transparent, and easy to use. If you have a cookie question, privacy request, correction request, or feedback about how the site explains browser storage, please contact us through the contact information provided on the website.