
Hello and welcome to GreenColoring! We use a few tiny “helpers” called cookies to make your coloring adventures smooth and to learn how we can keep improving the site. Here’s the scoop on what cookies we use, why we use them, and how you’re in control.
What Are Cookies?
When you visit a website, small text files called cookies are saved on your device. They don’t collect personal details like your name or email; they simply remember things like which coloring page you picked or how you move around the site.
The Cookies We Use
1. Essential Cookies
- Keep our site running smoothly:
- Remember which coloring category you’re browsing.
- Save your place if you jump between pages or reopen the browser.
- Without these, some features (like loading your chosen coloring sheet) might not work properly.
2. Google Analytics
- Gathers anonymized visitor counts and page-view data.
- Helps us see which coloring pages are most popular and which need more love.
- No personal profiles, just overall trends to guide our next coloring creations (Google Analytics Help).
3. Microsoft Clarity
- Captures anonymous behavior insights (clicks, scrolls, session recordings).
- Shows us how people explore the site so we can fine-tune layouts, button placements, and features.
- All data is grouped and anonymous. Clarity doesn’t record names or contact details (Microsoft Clarity Overview).
4. No Advertising or Personalized Tracking
- We do not use cookies for ads or marketing.
- Your browsing stays private—no third-party ad networks, no tracking you across the web.
What We Don’t Collect
- We currently don’t collect personal data through forms or newsletters.
- In the future, if we add sign-ups or comment sections, we’ll let you know and update this policy.
Managing Your Cookies
You have full control over cookies via your browser settings (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, etc.). You can:
- View existing cookies.
- Delete individual cookies or all at once.
- Block cookies altogether.
Heads up: If you block essential cookies, some GreenColoring features may not behave as expected, like forgetting which page you were on.
Questions?
We’re here to help! If you have any cookie-related questions or suggestions or just want to say hi, please visit our Contact Us page and drop us a message.