Cookie Policy
Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how MockBase uses cookies, local storage, analytics scripts, and similar technologies on the main MockBase website.
Last updated: 8 June 2026
1. What cookies are
Cookies are small files stored on your device by a website. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, analytics tags, pixels, and scripts that remember choices or measure usage.
2. How MockBase uses them
MockBase uses only the technologies needed to run the site, remember consent choices, understand aggregate usage, and support optional social sharing features.
3. Essential technologies
These are needed for basic operation. For example, MockBase may use local storage to remember whether you accepted or rejected optional cookies. Some practice tools may also use local storage to remember practice progress or settings on your device.
4. Optional analytics
MockBase may use Google Analytics to understand aggregate website usage. For example, analytics can show which guides receive visits and which product links users open. The updated homepage loads analytics only after a user accepts optional cookies.
5. Optional social sharing
MockBase may use AddToAny to support sharing through email or social platforms. The updated homepage loads the AddToAny script only after a user accepts optional cookies. If you reject optional cookies, basic links may still work but enhanced sharing widgets may not load.
6. Current categories
7. Your choices
You can accept or reject optional cookies through the banner on the homepage. You can also clear cookies and local storage through your browser settings. If you clear local storage, local progress tracking may reset.
8. Changing your choice
If you want users to change choices without clearing browser storage, add a small link or button in the footer that resets the consent value. For example, a button labelled “Cookie settings” can remove the saved choice and show the banner again.
9. Third party policies
Google Analytics, Google Forms, AddToAny, social networks, email providers, and hosting providers may process data under their own policies. Review their policies if you use those services directly.
10. Contact
For cookie questions, please submit your request with this form.