Cookie Settings
Information about cookies, session storage, and similar technologies used on myEmotes.
myEmotes now defaults to necessary storage only. Optional categories stay disabled unless you actively enable them through the consent controls.
Manage Your Preferences
You can reopen the consent dialog at any time without losing access to the site.
Current Cookie Approach
The public frontend of myEmotes does not intentionally deploy analytics, advertising, or marketing technologies before consent. Necessary storage is used to operate the service, keep login sessions active, protect forms, and support secure login flows.
Functional preference storage is only activated after consent. Analytics and marketing categories remain inactive unless such tools are introduced and separately enabled by you.
Cookie Categories We Currently Use
| Category | Purpose | Typical Legal Basis |
|---|---|---|
| Essential session cookies | Keep you logged in, protect requests against misuse, remember session state, and enable core account actions such as uploads, favorites, and profile management. | Necessary storage for requested digital service functions and Article 6(1)(b) / 6(1)(f) GDPR, depending on the context. |
| Login flow cookies or temporary state values | Support secure sign-in and callback handling when you choose a social login provider such as Discord, Google, or Twitch. | Necessary for the login flow you requested and for service security. |
| Functional preference storage | Used only after consent to remember optional interface choices such as the infinite-scroll preference. | Consent. |
| No marketing or advertising cookies by default | No dedicated advertising or retargeting technologies are intentionally activated on the public frontend unless the product changes and a valid consent flow is in place first. | Not active by default. |
Managing Cookies
You can delete or block cookies through your browser settings. Please note that blocking essential cookies may prevent parts of myEmotes from working correctly, including login, uploads, and account-related actions.
If we later introduce optional technologies that require consent, you will be able to manage those preferences through an updated consent interface linked from this page.
Third-Party Requests That May Not Rely On Cookies
Cookie compliance is broader than classic browser cookies. Similar storage methods and certain tracking-related third-party requests can also require consent. myEmotes therefore keeps optional categories disabled by default and should only activate future optional third-party services after a matching consent choice.
Separately from optional cookies, myEmotes may trigger a Cloudflare Turnstile verification if unusual download activity suggests automated abuse. This security step is not part of analytics or marketing and is only loaded when required to protect the service and continue a suspicious download flow.