Legal
Cookie policy
This policy explains the cookies and similar technologies we use on People Ask Also and how you can control them.
Effective date: May 11, 2026
1. What this policy covers
This Cookie Policy explains how People Ask Also uses cookies and similar technologies on our websites and applications. It should be read with our Privacy Policy.
Cookies are small text files stored on your device. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, and pixels that help a site remember preferences or understand usage.
2. Why we use cookies
We use cookies and similar technologies to:
- keep you signed in and protect your session;
- remember language, locale, and interface preferences;
- measure traffic, performance, and feature adoption;
- prevent fraud and abuse;
- support marketing attribution where you have consented or where permitted by law.
3. Types of cookies we use
Strictly necessary. Required for core functions such as authentication, security, load balancing, and saving items in your cart or workspace. The Service may not work correctly if you block them.
Functional. Remember choices you make, such as collapsed panels, default export formats, or dismissed notices.
Analytics. Help us understand how visitors use pages and features so we can improve the product. Analytics cookies may be set by us or by providers acting on our instructions.
Marketing (if enabled). Used to measure campaigns and, where allowed, deliver more relevant messages. We will not use non-essential marketing cookies in regulated regions without appropriate consent.
4. Third-party cookies
Some cookies are placed by service providers that support hosting, analytics, payment, authentication, or customer support. Those providers may process information according to their own policies. We contractually require them to use data only to provide services to us, subject to applicable law.
5. Your choices
On your first visit where required, we may show a banner that lets you accept or reject non-essential cookies. You can also control cookies through your browser settings to block, delete, or alert you when cookies are set.
Blocking strictly necessary cookies may prevent sign-in or exports from working. Blocking analytics cookies does not affect core search functionality but limits our ability to improve the Service from usage data.
Where applicable law grants additional rights, contact privacy@peopleaskalso.com.
6. Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control
There is no uniform industry standard for responding to “Do Not Track” browser signals. We treat recognized Global Privacy Control signals as a request to opt out of certain sales or sharing of personal information where required by applicable U.S. state privacy laws.
7. Changes
We may update this Cookie Policy when our practices or legal requirements change. The effective date at the top reflects the latest revision.
8. Contact
Questions about cookies: privacy@peopleaskalso.com.