Cookie Protocol

How we utilize tracking technologies to refine your document processing experience.

This Cookie Protocol outlines how iLovePDFFile employs cookies and similar digital identifiers to recognize your device when you interact with our suite of tools. Transparency is a core pillar of our service, and we believe in providing a clear understanding of why these technologies are deployed.

Understanding Cookies

In the context of our platform, cookies are compact data packets stored locally on your hardware. These files serve as high-speed memory for the website, allowing us to maintain session integrity and technical performance as you move through different PDF modules.

Classification of Technologies:

  • Functional Requirements (Essential)

    These are mandatory for basic operation, such as managing the secure upload-and-process cycle and maintaining server-side session stability.

  • User Preference Mapping

    These allow our interface to remember your specific settings, such as preferred language or interface brightness, ensuring a personalized workflow.

  • Performance Analytics

    Aggregated, anonymous data that helps us understand tool performance and identify bottlenecks within the document conversion pipeline.

Third-Party Network Interactions

To optimize our infrastructure, we may utilize verified third-party services (such as Google Analytics or Cloudflare). These partners may deploy their own identifiers to provide us with telemetry regarding site stability and traffic patterns. We ensure these partners adhere to strict data processing standards that prioritize user anonymity.

Compliance & Regulatory Alignment

Our Cookie Protocol is designed to be in harmony with global data protection standards, including the GDPR and CCPA. We do not use "tracking cookies" for the purpose of building intrusive advertising profiles. Our goal is strictly operational excellence.

Autonomy & Control

You retain complete sovereignty over your data. You may modify your cookie permissions through your web browser's security panel. Please note that disabling essential cookies may impact the technical reliability of file processing tasks.

Protocol Identifier: CP-v2.01-Active

Last updated : 17 March 2026