Last Updated: 03-02-2026
1. What Are Cookies? (The Simple Explanation)
Hey there! You know how your favorite games remember your graphics settings so you don’t have to tweak them every time you launch? Cookies do something similar for websites.
Cookies are tiny text files stored on your computer or device when you visit a site. They help fpscalculatorr.com remember little things about your visit—like your hardware selections or that you’ve already seen our cookie notice—so you don’t have to start from scratch every time you click around.
Think of them as your browser’s short-term memory.
2. Why We Use Cookies
We use cookies for three main reasons, all aimed at making your experience smoother:
- To Keep the Site Running: Some cookies are just doing their job—they remember your CPU and GPU selections while you’re using the calculator so you can tweak settings without everything resetting.
- To Understand What’s Working: We use analytics cookies to see which pages you visit and how you found us. This helps us answer questions like, “Are people actually finding our bottleneck guide helpful?” or “Is the calculator easy to use?” This data is anonymous and aggregated—we can’t identify you personally.
- To Improve Performance: Cookies help us make sure the site loads fast and runs smoothly, no matter what hardware you’re rocking.
3. Types of Cookies We Use
We use both first-party cookies (set by us) and third-party cookies (set by trusted services like Google Analytics).
| Cookie Category | What They Do | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Essential / Strictly Necessary | These are the backbone of the site. They enable core features like remembering your calculator inputs during a session. Without these, the site just won’t work right. | Session cookies that keep your hardware selections active |
| Analytics / Performance | These help us count visits and see how users navigate. They show us what content is popular and what needs improvement. All data is anonymous. | Google Analytics (_ga, _gid) |
| Functionality / Preference | These remember choices you’ve made, like whether you’ve accepted our cookie policy—so we don’t bother you with the same banner on every page. | Consent preference cookie |
4. You’re in Control: Managing Cookies
We believe you should have the final say. You can disable or delete cookies anytime through your browser settings.
How to manage cookies in your browser:
Most browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can change that. Check the “Help” section in your browser (usually under Settings > Privacy & Security) to:
- See what cookies are stored on your device
- Block all or specific cookies
- Delete cookies when you close your browser
Heads-up: If you disable cookies, some features of fpscalculatorr.com might not work perfectly. For example, we might not remember your hardware selections, and the calculator experience could feel a bit clunky.
5. Cookie Consent (For Our EEA & UK Visitors)
If you’re visiting from the European Economic Area or the UK, here’s how cookie consent works:
- When you first visit, you’ll see a clear cookie banner asking for your permission to use non-essential cookies (like Analytics).
- Essential cookies don’t require consent—they’re necessary for the site to function.
- Analytics and preference cookies require your okay. You can accept or decline freely.
- Your choice is saved in a cookie (yes, a cookie managing cookies) so we remember your preference next time.
6. Updates to This Policy
The web evolves, and so might this policy. If we make changes, we’ll update this page and refresh the “Last Updated” date at the top. Checking back occasionally is smart, but we’ll try to give you a heads-up on significant changes.
7. Questions? Hit Us Up
Cookies can be confusing, and we’re happy to clarify. If you’ve got questions about how we use them—or just want to chat hardware—reach out anytime.
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