Optimizing Your Workspace...
Preparing your professional toolkit
Preparing your professional toolkit
Last Updated: January 2026
We rely on a few tiny text files (cookies) to make sure the "Dark Mode" button actually keeps the site dark when you refresh the page. We also use generic analytics to count how many people visit us. That's pretty much it. We don't track your shopping habits or sell your data to ad networks.
Let's skip the lawyer-speak. A cookie is just a small piece of memory. Imagine you go to a coffee shop and the barista remembers you like your coffee black. That memory is a "cookie."
Without cookies, every time you clicked a link on our site, the site would suffer amnesia and forget who you are or what settings you changed. We use them strictly to make the website function smoothly and to understand which of our tools are popular so we can improve them.
These are essential. They handle things like "Is this user logged in?" or "Did they close the welcome banner?". You can't turn these off because the site would break.
These remember your tweaks. If you set the label cropper to "4x6 inch" mode, we save that preference so you don't have to select it again tomorrow.
We use basic analytics tools (like Google Analytics) to check our site health. It tells us things like:
Important Note: This data is aggregated. We see "100 users," not "John Doe from Andheri East." We cannot identify you personally from this data.
You don't have to accept cookies if you don't want to. Every modern browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari) gives you the power to nuke them.
You can go to your browser settings and hit "Clear Browsing Data" to wipe everything we've stored. If you do this, you might see our welcome banners again the next time you visit, but otherwise, the site will still work fine.