Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy describes how https://getfattobreaktape.wiki ("we," "us," or "our") uses cookies, local storage, pixels, and related technologies (collectively, "cookies") when you visit our independent fan wiki about Get Fat to Break Tape. It should be read together with our Privacy Policy. This policy was last updated in July 2026. By continuing to use the Site after seeing our cookie notice (where shown), you consent to non-essential cookies in accordance with your choices and applicable law.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They allow the site to recognize your browser on return visits, remember preferences, keep sessions secure, and measure how pages are used. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, and tracking pixels embedded in pages or emails.
Cookies can be "first-party" (set by us) or "third-party" (set by analytics, advertising, or embedded content providers). They may be "session" cookies that expire when you close the browser, or "persistent" cookies that remain until they expire or you delete them.
Why We Use Cookies
As an informational wiki with many localized pages, tools, and frequently updated guides, cookies help us keep the Site functional, remember benign preferences such as dismissed notices, protect against automated abuse, and understand aggregate traffic so we know which articles to update after game patches.
We do not use cookies to access your Roblox account, modify game saves, or purchase items on your behalf. Cookies on this Site relate to web browsing on our domain only, unless you follow links to Roblox or other third parties that set their own cookies under separate policies.
Categories of Cookies We Use
The following categories describe typical cookies on fan wiki sites like ours. Exact cookie names may change as we update our tech stack; your browser's developer tools or our consent platform (if enabled) show live details.
- Strictly necessary: Required for page delivery, load balancing, security filtering, and storing cookie consent choices. These cannot be disabled without breaking core Site functions.
- Functional: Remember optional settings such as collapsed navigation state, locale hints, or dismissed banners. They improve usability but are not strictly required.
- Analytics: Help us count visits, see referral sources, measure page popularity, and detect broken links. Data is usually aggregated and may use pseudonymous identifiers.
- Advertising (if enabled): Support hosting costs by allowing ad partners to deliver ads and limit repeat impressions. Where personalized ads are used, consent may be required under local law.
Examples of Third-Party Cookies
We may integrate widely used services that set their own cookies when their scripts load on our pages. Examples include analytics platforms (such as privacy-oriented or mainstream web analytics providers), content delivery networks, embedded video players, and advertising networks if monetization is active.
Third parties process data under their own privacy and cookie policies. We select partners with reasonable security practices but do not control their full data ecosystems. Links to major providers' opt-out pages are listed in the Managing Cookies section below.
Cookie Duration
Session cookies expire when you close your browser. Persistent cookies may last from a few days to several months depending on purpose—consent records often persist up to twelve months; analytics cookies commonly persist two to twenty-four months; advertising cookies vary by network policies.
We periodically review retention periods and shorten them when possible without harming Site operations.
Managing Cookies and Your Choices
You can block or delete cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to refuse all cookies, accept only first-party cookies, or clear stored data on exit. Mobile devices offer similar controls in system or browser privacy menus.
Blocking strictly necessary cookies may prevent pages from loading correctly or cause repeated consent prompts. Blocking analytics cookies does not stop you from reading guides but limits our ability to prioritize updates based on traffic patterns.
Where required by law, we display a cookie banner allowing you to accept or reject non-essential categories. You may change preferences later by clearing cookies and revisiting the Site or using a "Cookie settings" link in the footer if provided.
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Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control
Some browsers send "Do Not Track" (DNT) signals. There is no uniform industry standard for responding to DNT. We treat validated Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals as a request to opt out of sale or sharing of personal information where applicable law defines those terms to include certain analytics or advertising cookies.
Cookies and Embedded Content
Our pages may embed Roblox-related videos, social posts, or widgets from external platforms. Those embeds can set cookies when you interact with them, even if you have not clicked through to the third-party site. Review Roblox, YouTube, Discord, and other platform policies if you wish to limit that tracking.
Updates to This Cookie Policy
We update this policy when we add new tools, change analytics or ad providers, or when laws evolve. The effective date at the top of this page will change accordingly. Material changes may be communicated through an updated banner or footer link.
Contact
Questions about cookies on getfattobreaktape.wiki: privacy@getfattobreaktape.wiki. Include your browser, approximate visit date, and the page URL if you are reporting unexpected tracking behavior.