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Cookie Policy
Last updated: May 29, 2026
Cookies and similar technologies are small pieces of information a website can store or read on your device. qrcodeq is designed to keep the first version simple and avoid nonessential tracking wherever possible.
Essential storage
Some storage may be needed for security, routing, tool preferences or remembering settings in your own browser. Essential storage helps the site work and is not used to build an advertising profile.
Analytics and advertising
If qrcodeq later adds analytics, advertising, affiliate links or similar tools, this page will be updated to explain what is used, why it is used and how you can control it. Where consent is required, the site should ask before setting nonessential cookies.
Local tool data
Tool settings or recent values may be stored locally only to make the tool easier to use. Local browser storage stays on your device unless your browser, extension or sync settings move it elsewhere. You can clear it through your browser settings.
Your controls
Most browsers let you block, delete or limit cookies and site data. Blocking all storage can make some features less convenient, but the core generators should still be designed to work without account tracking.
Consent choices
If a consent banner appears, it should separate necessary storage from optional categories. Necessary storage keeps the site usable. Optional categories may include analytics, ads or other measurement tools if they are added later.
You can change browser level cookie settings at any time. If the site offers its own consent control, that control should let you update your choice without making you search through unrelated pages.
What we do not need for basic generation
A static QR code generator does not need a marketing cookie to create an image. It also does not need to follow you across other websites to draw a barcode, read a CSV in your browser or test QR contrast. That is why the core tools are built to work without account creation.
Some hosted services use cookies for login sessions, saved dashboards or campaign reports. qrcodeq does not require those features for the basic files you download from the public tools.
Third party content
If a page links to an outside website, that website may use its own cookies after you visit it. Examples include app stores, payment pages, review platforms, map services and social profiles. Their rules apply once you leave qrcodeq.
Generated QR files can point to outside pages that you choose. The cookie behavior of that destination is controlled by the destination owner, not by the QR image itself.
Clearing local data
You can clear site data through your browser privacy settings. Look for qrcodeq.com in the list of stored sites, then remove cookies and local storage. This may reset consent choices, draft values or tool preferences stored on your device.
Clearing browser data does not delete QR images, SVG files, PDFs or ZIP files you already downloaded. Those files are stored wherever your browser saved them.