A short note on the cookies twowords.io uses, what they do, and how to turn them off if you would rather not have them.
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We use a small number of cookies on this Site. Most are strictly necessary — they make basic things like page loading work. A few are analytics cookies that help us understand, in aggregate, how people use the Site. We do not use cookies for advertising or third-party tracking.
The current list of cookies on twowords.io:
The list above reflects the cookies we set or rely on today. If we add or remove any, we will update this page and the effective date.
You can block or delete cookies through your browser settings. Most modern browsers also let you browse in private or incognito mode, which clears cookies between sessions.
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For more on what we do with the data collected through cookies and other channels, please see our privacy policy. For any other question, write to privacy@twowords.io.