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TTK Testing Wiki — Cookie Policy

Last updated: 2026-06-21

This Cookie Policy explains how TTK Testing Wiki (ttktesting.wiki) uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit our fan wiki for TTK Testing. It should be read together with our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. We are not affiliated with Sable Digital or Roblox Corporation.

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help sites remember preferences, keep sessions secure, and understand how pages are used. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, and pixel tags. In this policy, "cookies" refers to cookies and comparable storage unless noted otherwise.

2. Why we use cookies

ttktesting.wiki is a static fan wiki publishing guides, tier lists, and reference pages. We use cookies primarily to:

  • Keep the site secure and operational (essential cookies)
  • Measure aggregate readership through analytics cookies
  • Remember cookie consent choices where a banner is displayed
  • Support embedded third-party content such as YouTube gameplay videos

We do not use cookies to sell your personal data or to build cross-site advertising profiles on this wiki.

3. Types of cookies we use

3.1 Strictly necessary cookies

These cookies are required for basic website functionality and security. They may include load-balancer session identifiers, content delivery network tokens, or consent-storage flags that record whether you accepted optional cookies. Because the site cannot function properly without them, they do not require consent under many privacy regimes, including the GDPR ePrivacy framework for essential services.

3.2 Analytics cookies

Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors interact with TTK Testing guides—for example, whether players read the helmet cam tutorial before the FFA strategies page, or which language homepages receive traffic. We configure analytics to prioritize privacy:

  • Aggregated statistics rather than individual profiling for ads
  • First-party or privacy-focused providers where possible
  • IP address truncation or anonymization when supported
  • No sharing with data brokers

Example providers we may deploy include Plausible Analytics, Umami, or comparable tools. A typical analytics cookie might be named along the lines of _plausible or a first-party session identifier with a retention period of hours to months depending on configuration.

Where required by law (for example, in the EU/EEA and UK), we request your consent before setting non-essential analytics cookies via a cookie banner or settings panel.

3.3 Functional cookies

If we add optional features—such as remembering your preferred language on localized pages, collapsed FAQ states, or theme preferences—we may store functional cookies or local storage entries. These improve usability but are not strictly required to read content.

3.4 Third-party cookies from embedded content

Individual guide pages embed YouTube videos demonstrating TTK Testing gameplay. When you load or interact with a YouTube player, Google/YouTube may set cookies governed by Google's policies. We use lazy-loading so embeds do not initialize until you scroll near them or click play, reducing passive third-party tracking.

External links to Roblox, the Developer Forum, or social platforms are ordinary hyperlinks and do not set cookies on ttktesting.wiki until you visit those sites.

4. Cookie summary table

Category Purpose Typical duration Consent required
Essential Security, CDN routing, consent memory Session to 12 months No (strictly necessary)
Analytics Page views, referrers, device type (aggregated) Session to 24 months Yes in EU/UK where applicable
Functional UI preferences, optional features Up to 12 months Yes when non-essential
Third-party (YouTube) Video playback and Google analytics on embeds Varies (Google policy) Yes when embed loads

5. Managing your cookie preferences

You can control cookies in several ways:

  • Cookie banner — when shown, accept or reject optional analytics cookies. You can reopen settings if we provide a "Cookie settings" link in the footer.
  • Browser settings — block third-party cookies, delete existing cookies, or use private browsing modes. Consult your browser's help documentation for steps.
  • Analytics opt-out — some providers offer global opt-out tools; check the provider's documentation if you see a named service on this site.
  • Do Not Track — we treat DNT signals as a preference where technically feasible, but there is no universal standard; browser cookie controls are more reliable.

Disabling analytics cookies does not affect your ability to read guides, the glossary, or legal pages. Disabling all cookies may affect consent banners or CDN optimizations.

6. Legal basis (GDPR)

Essential cookies are processed based on our legitimate interest in providing a secure, functioning website. Analytics and non-essential cookies are processed based on your consent where required. You may withdraw consent at any time without affecting the lawfulness of processing before withdrawal.

7. Updates to this Cookie Policy

We may update this policy when we add tools, change analytics providers, or adjust consent flows. Check the "Last updated" date above. Significant changes may be highlighted on the site homepage.

8. Contact and related links

Privacy questions: see our Privacy Policy. Site usage rules: Terms of Service. Game terms: Glossary.

Cookie Policy — FAQ

Does TTK Testing Wiki use advertising cookies?
We do not run third-party advertising networks on ttktesting.wiki. Analytics cookies, if enabled, are used to measure aggregate traffic to guides—not to serve targeted ads across other websites.
How do I disable cookies on this site?
You can block or delete cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers let you refuse all cookies, accept only first-party cookies, or clear storage when you close the window. Blocking analytics cookies will not prevent you from reading wiki content.
Are YouTube embeds on guide pages considered cookies?
Yes. When you play an embedded YouTube video on a guide page, Google/YouTube may set cookies subject to YouTube's own policies. We lazy-load embeds to reduce unnecessary tracking until you interact with the player.
Do I need to accept cookies to use the glossary or legal pages?
No consent is required for strictly necessary cookies that keep the site secure and functional. Optional analytics cookies, where used, may require consent depending on your region and our cookie banner configuration.