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Cookie Policy

How Media2URL uses cookies and similar storage for sessions, security, preferences, analytics, and billing access.

Last updated: July 9, 2026

Cookies are small pieces of browser storage, but on a media link service they can decide whether a dashboard stays signed in or whether a preference survives the next page load.

This policy explains what Media2URL may store on your device and why. It should be read with the Privacy Policy because cookie data can sometimes connect to account activity, link visits, device details, or security records.

Essential cookies

Essential cookies keep the service working. They may support login sessions, CSRF protection, account security, rate-limit checks, billing portal sessions, and safe navigation between upload and dashboard screens.

Without these cookies, you may be signed out, blocked from account pages, or unable to complete a checkout or support action.

Preference storage

Preference storage may remember choices like theme, recent upload settings, dashboard view, or consent selections. These controls make the interface feel consistent when you return to the service.

You can clear this storage in your browser. Clearing it may reset the interface, remove remembered choices, or make the service ask again for a setting that was previously saved.

Analytics and performance

Media2URL may use analytics or performance tools to understand broken uploads, slow pages, conversion errors, browser problems, abuse spikes, and which product flows need improvement. Where required, non-essential analytics cookies should be set only after a valid consent choice.

Analytics should be configured to collect only what is useful for operating and improving the service. It should not be used to expose private file contents or turn private uploads into advertising profiles.

Third-party cookies

Payment processors, authentication providers, embedded tools, analytics services, support widgets, or security vendors may set their own cookies when their service is used. Their cookie behavior is controlled by their own systems and policies.

A checkout page, login provider, or billing portal may not behave correctly if third-party cookies or similar storage are fully blocked. If something fails, try the action again with browser privacy settings that allow the required provider to work.

Managing cookies

Most browsers let you delete cookies, block cookies, limit third-party cookies, or clear site data. You can also use any cookie preference tool shown by Media2URL where required for your region.

Blocking all cookies can break core service behavior. A more practical approach is to allow essential cookies, review optional categories, and clear site data when you want a fresh session.