Cookie Policy
Last reviewed on 2026-05-12.
1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They are used to remember preferences, measure how a site is used, and — in some cases — to support advertising. This page explains which cookies FreelanceWriter.net uses, why, and how you can control them.
2. Categories of cookies on this site
2.1 Strictly necessary
These cookies are required for the site to function — for example, to remember whether you have dismissed a notice during a session. They cannot be turned off through the site itself, but you can block them in your browser. Blocking them may break parts of the site.
2.2 Analytics
We use Google Analytics (via the gtag.js library, property G-N2CTCCFNSM) to understand how the site is used in aggregate — which pages get traffic, where visitors arrive from, how long they stay. Analytics cookies set by Google include identifiers such as _ga and _ga_*. The data is processed by Google on our behalf.
2.3 Advertising
This site participates in Google AdSense. Google and its partners use cookies to serve ads based on a user's prior visits to this site and other sites on the internet. Google's use of advertising cookies enables Google and its partners to serve ads based on those visits.
Common ad cookies include the NID and IDE cookies set by Google, and similar identifiers set by partner ad networks. Where required, ads are served in a non-personalised mode.
2.4 Third-party embeds
Some pages may embed third-party services (for example, fonts loaded from Google Fonts). These services may set their own cookies according to their own policies.
3. How to control cookies
3.1 Through your browser
Every major browser lets you view, block, or delete cookies in its settings. Search your browser's help for "cookies" to find the relevant page. Blocking all cookies may prevent some parts of the site from working as expected.
3.2 For advertising specifically
You can opt out of personalised advertising from Google by visiting Google Ad Settings. To opt out of personalised advertising more broadly across participating networks, use YourOnlineChoices (EU) or aboutads.info (US).
For more on how Google uses information from sites that use its services, see Google's policy.
3.3 Do Not Track
Some browsers send a "Do Not Track" signal. There is no consistent industry standard for how sites should respond to this signal, and this site does not currently change behaviour based on it. Use the controls above instead.
4. Changes to this policy
Cookies on the site may change over time as services are added or removed. When the list changes meaningfully, we will update this page and revise the "Last reviewed" date at the top.
5. Contact
Questions about cookies on this site: [email protected]. For broader privacy questions, see our Privacy Policy.