Cookies
Cookie policy
This policy explains how UtilityHub may use cookies and similar browser storage to keep the service reliable, remember useful choices, and support account or plan access.
What cookies are
Cookies are small files or similar browser storage technologies that help websites remember information between pages or visits. They can support sign-in, preferences, security, and service improvement.
Cookies UtilityHub may use
UtilityHub may use a small number of cookies or similar browser storage methods for practical service needs.
- Essential cookies for account sign-in, plan access, and service protection.
- Preference cookies to remember choices that improve your experience.
- Payment-related cookies from Stripe during checkout or plan management.
- First-party usage measurement and browser storage to understand overall site usage without tracking people across websites.
Privacy-friendly measurement
UtilityHub measures aggregate usage, such as popular pages, tool interest, and reliability trends. This measurement is first-party and does not collect emails, form entries, payment card details, passwords, or full page search details.
- The measurement is intended to improve UtilityHub, not to build advertising profiles.
- UtilityHub does not use ad tracking, advertising pixels, or tracking across other websites.
- Browser privacy signals are respected where practical.
Managing cookies
Most browsers let you delete or block cookies. If you block essential cookies, some UtilityHub features such as account access, plan management, or usage allowances may not work as expected.
Third-party services
Some trusted services, such as Stripe for payment and plan management, may set their own cookies when needed to provide their part of the service. Their cookie choices are normally controlled by their own settings and policies.
Updates to this policy
If UtilityHub adds new measurement, support, or personalisation features that change how cookies or similar storage are used, this page will be updated so customers can understand what changed and why.