Cookie Policy
Cookie Policy explaining how the Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Wiki uses cookies, local storage, and similar technologies, plus how to manage your preferences.
What Are Cookies and Similar Technologies
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit websites. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, and pixels. This Cookie Policy describes how the Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Wiki ("the Site") uses these technologies alongside our Privacy Policy. Effective date: July 2026.
Cookies can be "session" (deleted when you close the browser) or "persistent" (remain until expiry or manual deletion). First-party cookies are set by the Site; third-party cookies may be set by embedded services such as analytics or video players when present.
Categories of Cookies We Use
Strictly necessary: Required for basic Site function, security, load balancing, and consent storage. These cannot be disabled without breaking core features. Examples include session identifiers and CSRF tokens where applicable.
Functional: Remember optional preferences such as language selection, theme toggles, or collapsed navigation states. Functional storage improves usability but is not strictly required.
Analytics (optional): If enabled, help us understand aggregate page views and tool usage to improve content. We favor privacy-preserving analytics with minimal identifiers and no cross-site advertising profiles.
Embedded media: Video embeds (e.g., YouTube) may set third-party cookies when you play content. Those providers govern their own cookies under separate policies.
Local Storage for Wiki Tools
Some tools rely on browser local storage rather than traditional cookies. The PQ Checklist saves completion checkmarks and notes locally so you can resume tracking without an account. QQ Bang Mixer and Attribute Calculator may save optional presets similarly when you use save features.
Local storage persists until you clear site data via browser settings. Clearing cookies alone may not remove local storage — use "Clear site data" or equivalent controls for full removal. Exported JSON backups are your responsibility to store securely.
Managing Cookie Preferences
On first visit where required by law, you may see a consent banner allowing acceptance or rejection of non-essential cookies. You can change preferences anytime via the cookie settings link in the footer, if available, or by adjusting browser controls.
Most browsers let you block cookies, delete existing cookies, or warn before storage. Blocking all cookies may degrade Site functionality, including language memory and tool presets. Consult browser documentation for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, or mobile equivalents.
Do Not Track (DNT) signals receive inconsistent industry support; we currently respond through explicit consent mechanisms where legally required rather than automatic DNT interpretation.
Third Parties and Policy Updates
Third-party services integrated into the Site (hosting, analytics, embedded videos) may process data under their own cookie policies. We recommend reviewing those policies when interacting with embedded content.
We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect tooling changes or legal requirements. Continued use after updates constitutes acceptance unless applicable law requires renewed consent for specific categories.
Questions about cookies or local storage on this Site may be submitted through the contact link in the footer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to accept cookies to read wiki articles?
Strictly necessary cookies may still apply for security. Non-essential cookies and analytics can often be declined while reading static articles.
Will rejecting cookies delete my PQ Checklist?
Rejecting optional cookies does not automatically clear local storage. Use browser site data controls to remove checklist saves intentionally.
Does YouTube embed content use cookies?
Yes, when you play embedded videos, YouTube may set third-party cookies governed by Google privacy policies.
How long do cookies last on this Site?
Session cookies expire when you close the browser. Persistent cookies and consent records typically expire within 6–12 months unless cleared earlier.