Magic Eraser Cookie Policy
Last updated: 11 July 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how Magic Eraser uses cookies and similar technologies in the Web App. The optional Chrome extension does not set website cookies itself.
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What cookies are
Cookies are small pieces of data a website stores in your browser. Some are necessary for a service to work. Others help measure use of a service.
Cookies we use
Strictly necessary cookies
After the first Accepted Edit Request, Magic Eraser sets aui, a secure, HTTP-only, same-site cookie containing an Anonymous User ID.
- Purpose: operate the service, apply Edit routing and usage limits, and maintain accepted-request usage records.
- Type: first-party, strictly necessary service cookie.
- Lifetime: up to 12 months after the most recent Accepted Edit Request.
- Access: it is HTTP-only, so website JavaScript cannot read it.
Blocking or deleting this cookie may prevent the Service from applying its normal operation rules and may affect your ability to use it.
When you allow or decline analytics, Magic Eraser sets analytics_consent, a first-party cookie that remembers your choice and the version of the notice you saw.
- Purpose: remember your analytics choice so we can apply it consistently and avoid asking on every visit.
- Type: first-party, strictly necessary preference cookie.
- Lifetime: 6 months from your choice; ordinary visits do not extend it.
- Access: website JavaScript reads it before deciding whether Google Analytics may load.
Optional analytics technologies
Only after you allow analytics, we use Google Analytics cookies and similar technologies to measure pages viewed and product interactions. These help us understand how Magic Eraser is used and improve it.
Google Analytics sets the first-party cookie families _ga and _ga_*to distinguish browser activity for measurement. They last for up to 6 months and are removed when your consent expires or is withdrawn. Google provides the analytics service. We disable Google Signals, advertising personalisation, and Google user IDs.
We do not send image content, image URLs, filenames, masks, raw error messages, email addresses, provider identifiers, or model identifiers to Google Analytics.
Analytics is not needed to submit an Edit. You can allow, decline, or later withdraw optional analytics through Cookie settings in the Web App. You can also manage cookies in browser settings. Blocking analytics cookies does not affect the core Edit feature.
Managing cookies
Most browsers let you delete, block, or control cookies. Browser controls differ, and blocking necessary cookies may affect the Service. You can use Cookie settings in the Web App to change your optional analytics preference at any time. Withdrawing consent removes Google Analytics cookies and stops future analytics measurement.
For more about how we process personal data, read our Privacy Policy.
Changes
We may update this Cookie Policy as our technologies or practices change. We will publish the updated version here and revise the "Last updated" date.