Cookie Policy
This policy explains what cookies WorkRemoteTools.org uses, why we use them, and what choices you have — written so it’s actually possible to understand.
Summary — what we use cookies for
Keep the site working correctly for you
Understand how visitors use the site (anonymised)
Track which affiliate links result in purchases
We do not sell your data to third parties
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device when you visit them. They are stored in your browser and sent back to the originating website on subsequent visits. Cookies cannot run programs or deliver viruses — they are simply data files that help websites function and remember your preferences.
There are two main types: first-party cookies, which are set directly by WorkRemoteTools.org, and third-party cookies, which are set by external services we use (such as analytics providers and affiliate networks). Both types are covered by this policy.
Cookies can also be classified by duration: session cookies are deleted when you close your browser, while persistent cookies remain on your device for a set period — anything from a few days to several years depending on their purpose.
Cookies we use
The following categories of cookies are used on this site. Essential cookies are always active. All others are only set with your consent where required by law.
Third-party services that set cookies
The following third-party services may place cookies on your device when you visit this site. Each has its own privacy policy governing how they handle data.
| Service | Purpose | Cookie duration | Privacy policy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Google Analytics 4 | Site traffic analysis (IP anonymised) | Up to 2 years | google.com/privacy |
| Amazon Associates | Affiliate purchase attribution | 24 hours | amazon.com/privacy |
| CJ Affiliate (Commission Junction) | Affiliate purchase attribution | 30 days | conversantmedia.com |
| Awin / ShareASale | Affiliate purchase attribution | 30 days | awin.com/privacy |
| Impact (impact.com) | Affiliate purchase attribution | 30 days | impact.com/privacy |
Your rights and choices
Depending on where you are located, you may have specific legal rights regarding cookies and the data they collect. The following rights apply under GDPR (EU/UK), CCPA (California), and similar frameworks.
Right to know
You have the right to know what cookies are being set, what data they collect, and who has access to that data. This policy fulfils that obligation.
Right to consent
Non-essential cookies are only set with your consent. You can grant or withdraw consent at any time through our cookie consent banner or your browser settings.
Right to opt out
You can opt out of analytics cookies via Google’s opt-out tools and out of interest-based advertising through the NAI opt-out tool.
Right to delete
You can delete all cookies at any time through your browser settings. Note that deleting essential cookies may affect how the site functions.
Do Not Sell (CCPA)
We do not sell personal information collected through cookies to third parties. California residents can exercise their full CCPA rights by contacting us.
Right to complain
EU/UK residents have the right to lodge a complaint with their national data protection authority if they believe their rights have been violated.
How to manage cookies
You can control and delete cookies through your browser settings. The links below take you directly to the cookie management instructions for each major browser.
Chrome
Cookie settings →Firefox
Cookie settings →Safari
Cookie settings →Edge
Cookie settings →Brave
Cookie settings →Changes to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the cookies we use, changes in applicable law, or improvements to how we explain our practices. When we make material changes, we will update the “Last updated” date at the top of this page. We encourage you to review this policy periodically.
Continued use of WorkRemoteTools.org after any changes to this policy constitutes acceptance of those changes for visitors outside the EU/UK. EU/UK visitors will be prompted to re-consent if we introduce new non-essential cookies.
Questions about this policy?
If you have questions about how we use cookies or want to exercise your privacy rights, contact us directly. We aim to respond within 48 hours.