Cookie Policy

Last updated: July 15, 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how The Human Prompts uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit:

Website: https://thehumanprompts.com

This policy should be read together with our [Privacy Policy].

1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your computer, smartphone, or other device when you visit a website.

Cookies allow websites to function correctly, remember preferences, improve security, understand how visitors use the website, and provide certain third-party features.

Some cookies are removed when you close your browser. These are known as session cookies. Others remain on your device for a defined period or until you delete them. These are known as persistent cookies.

2. Who Places Cookies?

Cookies used on The Human Prompts may be:

  • First-party cookies: Set directly by The Human Prompts
  • Third-party cookies: Set by external services used or embedded on the website

Third-party providers may use information collected through their cookies according to their own privacy policies.

3. Types of Cookies We Use

Strictly Necessary Cookies

These cookies are required for the website to function properly and securely. They may support features such as:

  • Website security
  • Spam prevention
  • Network management
  • Cookie-consent settings
  • WordPress administration
  • User authentication, if available
  • Contact-form security

Strictly necessary cookies cannot normally be disabled through our consent tool because the website may not function correctly without them.

Preference and Functionality Cookies

These cookies remember choices you make and provide enhanced functionality.

They may remember:

  • Cookie-consent preferences
  • Comment-form details
  • Language or display preferences
  • Video or embedded-content settings

Disabling these cookies may prevent certain website features from working as expected.

Analytics Cookies

Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors interact with the website.

They may collect information such as:

  • Pages visited
  • Time spent on the website
  • Referring website or search engine
  • Approximate geographic location
  • Browser and device type
  • General interaction and performance data

We use this information to identify technical problems, understand which content is useful, and improve the website.

Where required by law, analytics cookies are activated only after you provide consent.

Advertising Cookies

If advertising services are enabled, advertising cookies may be used to:

  • Display advertisements
  • Limit how often an advertisement appears
  • Measure advertising performance
  • Understand whether a visitor interacted with an advertisement
  • Personalize advertisements, where permitted and consented to

Where required, these cookies will not be placed without your consent.

If The Human Prompts does not display advertising, remove this section.

Affiliate Cookies

Some pages on The Human Prompts contain affiliate links.

When you click an affiliate link, the merchant or affiliate network may place a cookie on your device. This cookie helps identify that you arrived through The Human Prompts and allows the provider to attribute a qualifying purchase or action.

Affiliate cookies do not normally reveal your name or contact details to us. Their duration and operation are determined by the relevant affiliate provider.

For more information, please read our [Affiliate Disclosure].

Embedded-Content Cookies

Our articles may include content embedded from third-party platforms, such as:

  • YouTube videos
  • Social media posts
  • Interactive tools
  • External forms
  • Images or other media

Embedded content may behave as though you visited the third-party website directly. These providers may place cookies, collect technical information, or track your interaction with their content.

Where required, third-party embedded content may remain blocked until you provide consent.

4. WordPress Cookies

The Human Prompts is powered by WordPress.

WordPress and installed plugins may use cookies for purposes such as:

  • Managing website sessions
  • Protecting administrative accounts
  • Remembering comment-form information
  • Preventing spam and malicious activity
  • Storing cookie preferences

If you leave a comment, you may be offered the option to save your name, email address, and website in cookies for your convenience. These cookies may remain on your device for up to one year.

If user accounts or login features are available, WordPress may use temporary, authentication, and interface-preference cookies. Their duration depends on your choices and website configuration.

5. Cookies Used on The Human Prompts

The exact cookies used may change when website features, plugins, or third-party services are added, removed, or updated.

The cookie-consent tool displayed on our website provides the current categories and choices available to you.

A detailed cookie inventory should include the following information:

Cookie or serviceProviderPurposeCategoryDuration
Cookie-consent preferenceThe Human PromptsRemembers the visitor’s consent choicesNecessaryAccording to consent settings
WordPress session/securityWordPressSupports security and website administrationNecessarySession or configured period
Comment preferenceWordPressRemembers comment-form details when selectedFunctionalUp to one year
Analytics serviceTo be confirmedMeasures website usage and performanceAnalyticsTo be confirmed
Embedded mediaRelevant providerProvides videos or other external contentFunctional/MarketingProvider-dependent
Affiliate trackingRelevant affiliate networkAttributes referrals and qualifying transactionsMarketingProvider-dependent
Advertising serviceTo be confirmedDisplays or measures advertisementsMarketingTo be confirmed

This table must be updated after scanning the website and identifying the services actually in use.

6. Legal Basis for Using Cookies

Where the GDPR, UK GDPR, ePrivacy rules, or similar legislation applies:

  • Strictly necessary cookies are used because they are required to provide and secure the website.
  • Analytics, preference, advertising, affiliate-tracking, and other non-essential cookies are used on the basis of your consent where consent is legally required.

You may withdraw or change your consent at any time. Withdrawing consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing that occurred before it was withdrawn.

7. Managing Your Cookie Preferences

When you first visit The Human Prompts, you may see a cookie banner that allows you to:

  • Accept all optional cookies
  • Reject optional cookies
  • Select specific cookie categories
  • Review additional information about our cookies

You can change your preferences at any time by selecting the “Manage Cookie Preferences” or “Cookie Settings” link available on the website.

Withdrawing consent will prevent future use of the relevant cookies where technically possible. It does not automatically remove cookies that are already stored on your device.

8. Managing Cookies Through Your Browser

Most browsers allow you to view, block, or delete cookies through their settings.

You can usually configure your browser to:

  • Notify you before a cookie is stored
  • Block all cookies
  • Block third-party cookies
  • Delete existing cookies
  • Delete cookies automatically when the browser closes

Blocking all cookies may affect the website’s functionality and prevent certain features from operating correctly.

Instructions are generally available through the support pages of browsers such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari, and Opera.

9. Global Privacy Control and Do Not Track

Some browsers and extensions transmit privacy signals such as Global Privacy Control or Do Not Track.

Where legally required and technically supported, we aim to recognize applicable browser-based opt-out signals. Because there is not a single universally accepted standard for every privacy signal, responses may vary depending on the service and applicable law.

You can also use our cookie settings to reject non-essential cookies directly.

10. Third-Party Services

Third-party services are responsible for their own cookies and data-processing practices.

Depending on the features enabled on The Human Prompts, these providers may include services for:

  • Website hosting
  • Traffic analytics
  • Embedded videos
  • Spam detection
  • Email newsletters
  • Affiliate tracking
  • Advertising
  • Website security and performance

We encourage you to review the privacy and cookie policies of the relevant third-party providers.

11. Changes to This Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy when:

  • Cookies or tracking technologies change
  • New plugins or third-party services are introduced
  • Existing services are removed
  • Legal or regulatory requirements change

The revised policy will be published on this page with an updated revision date.

12. Contact Us

If you have questions about this Cookie Policy or how cookies are used, contact us:

The Human Prompts
Website: https://thehumanprompts.com
Email: [email protected]
Contact page: Contact