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Cookie Policy

We use minimal browser memory tags to enable site features. Learn how they work.

Last updated: July 10, 2026

What are Cookies and LocalStorage?

Cookies are small text files stored on your computer by websites. LocalStorage is a newer browser feature that allows websites to save data directly in your browser. Both allow us to remember your settings and analyze how you interact with the site.

How We Use These Technologies

We use browser memory for the following purposes:

  • Functional Persistence (LocalStorage): We store a key called mpeg2mp3-theme to save your dark or light mode selection. This ensures the site displays in your preferred theme on your next visit without flashing.
  • Anonymous Performance Analytics: We may use cookies to analyze web traffic volumes. This tells us what pages are popular and helps us optimize the site's layout.

Managing Your Cookies

Since our main functional state is saved in LocalStorage, you can clear it at any time by clearing your browser's site settings or data storage. You can also disable cookie collection inside your browser's security panel.