Cookie Policy
Last updated: 2026-05-29
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files a website stores in your browser. They let the site remember things like whether you’re logged in, what’s in a cart, or which articles you’ve read.
Cookies we use
The cookies and similar technologies FunnelToolLab uses or may use include:
wordpress_*, wp-settings-*Used for WordPress admin/login sessions. Normal visitors are not expected to receive these unless login features are enabled.
__cf_bmCloudflare bot management — distinguishes humans from bots, required to keep the site online during attacks. Set only when Cloudflare is in front of the site.
cf_clearanceCloudflare proof-of-work / challenge result — set after you pass a security check. Set only when Cloudflare is in front of the site.
Analytics cookies, if enabled, may help us understand page views, referrals, device type, and content performance using aggregated or privacy-conscious analytics where possible.
cxs_leads_*Lead-capture form anti-spam token (only set when the newsletter form is rendered).
Set by the destination merchant or affiliate network after you click an affiliate link. Tracks the referral so we can be paid commission. We do not set these — they live on the merchant’s domain.
List last reviewed: 2026-05-29. The actual cookies set on your device may vary depending on plugins, analytics configuration, Cloudflare status, email-form rendering, and affiliate-link clicks. If you encounter a cookie not listed here, please tell us and we will investigate.
Your cookie consent
Where required, we may show a consent banner and limit non-essential cookies until consent is provided. Where supported by our tools, we respect browser-level privacy signals such as Global Privacy Control. You can always block or delete cookies through your browser settings — see “Managing cookies” below.
We will update this section if and when our consent and signal-handling implementations change. Visitors in the EEA, UK, Switzerland, California, and other jurisdictions with cookie or sale-of-data rules retain all rights provided by their local law regardless of the technical implementation in place at any given moment.
Managing cookies
You can block or delete cookies through your browser settings. See aboutcookies.org for browser-specific guides. Blocking analytics or affiliate cookies will not break the site — but it will limit our visibility into which articles work, and it will block affiliate attribution.