Cookies
Cookies Policy
Last updated: April 12, 2026 · v1.0
AIPornGenerator.tv uses effectively no cookies. This page explains what that means in practice, what might change later, and how to control cookies in your browser if you want to. For the broader data story, see the Privacy Policy.
1. What cookies we use
Right now, the Site sets no cookies that are strictly required to display pages or serve editorial content. Our analytics tool (Umami, self-hosted) is cookie-less by design. We may use a single short-lived local storage flag — not a cookie, but worth mentioning — to remember that you passed the age gate, so you don't see it on every page. That flag sits on your device, never leaves it, and you can clear it at any time by clearing site data in your browser.
2. Optional cookies
We do not currently run any A/B test, personalization engine, or remember-me feature that would require optional cookies. If we ever add one — for example, a "save my dark/light preference" toggle or a lightweight experiment — it will be listed here with its name, purpose, and lifetime, and EU/UK visitors will see a consent banner before it is set.
3. Third-party cookies
We load no third-party scripts on the Site: no Google, no Meta, no TikTok, no ad network, no tag manager. However, when you click an outbound affiliate link, the destination service and its affiliate network may set their own cookies on their own domain. We don't control those cookies, we don't benefit from their contents, and we can't delete them for you. If you're concerned, read the privacy policy of the destination service before clicking, or use a browser profile with tracking protection enabled.
4. How to manage cookies
Every modern browser lets you view, block, and delete cookies. Quick pointers:
Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data. You can block all third-party cookies, or clear cookies for a specific site.
Safari: Settings → Privacy. Toggle "Prevent cross-site tracking" and "Block all cookies" if you want maximum restriction.
Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security → Enhanced Tracking Protection. "Strict" mode blocks most trackers site-wide.
Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Manage and delete cookies and site data.
On mobile, each browser's settings menu has an equivalent panel. Private / incognito mode automatically clears cookies when you close the window.
5. Do Not Track
We honor the Do Not Track (DNT) header at the analytics level: if your browser sends a DNT signal, our Umami instance drops the request and records nothing at all. DNT is deprecated in most browsers, but we still respect it where it is sent.
6. Updates to this policy
If the Site's cookie behavior changes — for instance, if we add a feature that requires a cookie — this page will be updated, the version tag above will be bumped, and EU/UK visitors will see a consent banner before any new cookie is set. Questions: [email protected].