WordPress sayfa başlığı: Cookie Policy
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Last updated: August 21, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how BugBreeze may use cookies and similar technologies when you visit bugbreeze.com.
It should be read together with our Privacy Policy, which explains how we collect, use, retain, and protect personal information.
What Is a Cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that a website may store on your browser or device. Cookies can help websites operate correctly, maintain security, remember limited settings, or understand how particular website features are used.
Some cookies are temporary and expire when you close your browser. These are commonly called session cookies. Other cookies remain on your device until they expire or you remove them through your browser settings.
Similar technologies, such as local storage, may perform related functions without using a traditional browser cookie.
How BugBreeze Uses Cookies
BugBreeze is designed to provide informational content without requiring visitors to create an account or sign in.
The website may use limited cookies or similar technologies when they are reasonably necessary to:
- Deliver and display website pages
- Maintain website security
- Prevent spam, abuse, or malicious activity
- Support administrative WordPress functions
- Process website forms
- Remember limited technical preferences
- Maintain reliable website performance
BugBreeze does not use a third-party cookie-consent plugin.
A cookie policy does not itself activate or create cookies. The cookies present on the website depend on the WordPress configuration, active plugins, hosting infrastructure, embedded services, and other features in use at a particular time.
Strictly Necessary Cookies
Strictly necessary cookies support functions required for a website or requested service to operate securely and correctly.
These cookies may be used for purposes such as:
- Website and server security
- Fraud, spam, and abuse prevention
- Network and traffic management
- Form security and validation
- WordPress administration
- Maintaining an authenticated session for authorized site administrators
Because these cookies support essential website functions, disabling them may cause parts of the website or its administrative features to stop working properly.
Ordinary visitors generally do not need a BugBreeze account or administrative session to read the website.
Contact Form Technologies
BugBreeze uses Contact Form 7 to provide its contact form.
The form or related security features may process technical information necessary to validate a submission, prevent spam, and deliver the message. Whether a cookie or similar technology is used depends on the form configuration and any security service connected to it.
Information voluntarily entered into the contact form is addressed separately in our Privacy Policy.
Analytics and Performance Cookies
BugBreeze does not currently describe any analytics or performance service as active unless that service has actually been added to the website.
If BugBreeze begins using an analytics service, that service may use cookies or similar technologies to collect information about page visits, device types, referral sources, and website performance. This Cookie Policy will be updated to identify the relevant service and explain the available controls.
Where consent is legally required for non-essential analytics cookies, those cookies should not be activated solely because they are mentioned in this policy.
Advertising and Affiliate Technologies
Some BugBreeze pages may contain links to third-party retailers or services.
A standard external link does not necessarily place a cookie on your device before you follow it. However, after you select an affiliate or retailer link, the destination website or affiliate network may use cookies, tracking parameters, or similar technologies to attribute a visit, action, or qualifying purchase.
These third-party technologies are controlled by the destination website or affiliate provider and are governed by that party’s own cookie and privacy policies.
If advertising technology is added directly to BugBreeze in the future, this Cookie Policy will be updated to explain the relevant providers and categories of cookies.
Embedded Third-Party Content
BugBreeze may occasionally display embedded content provided by another website, such as a video, image, or interactive feature.
An embedded service may place cookies or use similar technologies when the content loads or when you interact with it. The provider may also receive technical information such as your IP address, browser details, and the page you visited.
Third-party embedded content is governed by the privacy and cookie practices of the provider. BugBreeze does not control cookies placed directly by an external service.
WordPress Administrator Cookies
WordPress may use cookies when an authorized administrator signs in to manage BugBreeze. These cookies support authentication, security, administrative preferences, and the website-management interface.
They are associated with site administration and are not required for an ordinary visitor to read publicly available BugBreeze content.
Managing Cookies Through Your Browser
Most browsers allow you to review, block, or delete cookies through their privacy or security settings.
Depending on your browser, you may be able to:
- Delete existing cookies
- Block all cookies
- Block third-party cookies
- Allow cookies only for selected websites
- Remove cookies when the browser closes
- Control local storage or site permissions
Blocking every cookie may affect the operation of some website functions. Browser controls also apply separately to each browser and device you use.
For instructions, consult the privacy or cookie settings provided by your browser.
Do Not Track and Privacy Signals
Some browsers provide “Do Not Track” or other privacy preference signals.
There is not always a uniform technical or legal standard requiring every website to respond to these signals in the same way. BugBreeze does not use these signals to override essential security or website-operation functions.
Where a legally recognized privacy preference signal applies to a particular data practice, BugBreeze will evaluate and honor it as required by applicable law.
Changes to This Cookie Policy
BugBreeze may update this Cookie Policy when website features, WordPress settings, plugins, embedded services, analytics tools, advertising systems, or legal requirements change.
The revised version will be published on this page with an updated “Last updated” date.
Contact Us
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy or the technologies used by BugBreeze, please contact us through our Contact page.