Cookie Policy

Last Updated: May 8, 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how Procwire (“we”, “us”, or “our”) uses cookies, analytics technologies, advertising systems, and related tracking tools while you browse and interact with the website.

This policy explains what cookies are, why they are used, how third-party services may use them, and the choices you have regarding cookies and tracking technologies while using Procwire.

By continuing to use this website, you agree to the use of cookies and technologies described in this Cookie Policy unless you choose to disable them through your browser or device settings.

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your browser, computer, tablet, or mobile device when you visit a website. They are widely used across the internet to help websites function correctly, improve user experience, remember preferences, analyze traffic, support security systems, and provide advertising functionality.

Some cookies only remain active while your browser session is open and are automatically deleted once you close the browser. Other cookies may remain on your device for a longer period so websites can recognize your browser during future visits.

Cookies can generally be categorized as either first-party cookies or third-party cookies.

First-party cookies are set directly by Procwire and are typically used for website functionality, security, layout preferences, performance optimization, and user experience improvements.

Third-party cookies are created by external services integrated into the website. These may include analytics providers, advertising networks, embedded content platforms, cloud services, video providers, automation tools, or monetization systems.

Third-party services may use cookies independently according to their own privacy policies and practices.

Why Procwire Uses Cookies

Procwire uses cookies and related technologies for operational, analytical, security, performance, and advertising purposes.

Some cookies are necessary for the technical operation of the website, while others help improve tutorials, optimize layouts, analyze traffic patterns, detect abuse, improve page speed, and better understand how readers interact with automation resources and developer content.

Cookies may help Procwire maintain stable functionality, improve readability across devices, optimize code blocks, reduce spam traffic, remember certain browsing preferences, and measure how useful specific tutorials or workflows are to visitors.

Because Procwire focuses heavily on automation technologies, APIs, AI workflows, cloud tools, and developer systems, some optimization processes may also rely on lightweight server-side handling and edge technologies rather than excessive browser-side tracking scripts.

Essential Website Functionality

Some cookies used on Procwire are considered essential for the operation of the website.

These cookies may help with maintaining secure sessions, preventing malicious traffic, balancing server performance, protecting forms against spam, verifying legitimate visitors, and ensuring that important technical features work correctly.

Without these technologies, certain parts of the website may not function properly or may become unstable.

Essential cookies generally do not exist for advertising purposes and are mainly used to maintain website reliability and security.

Analytics and Performance Technologies

Procwire may use analytics services and traffic monitoring tools to better understand how visitors interact with the website.

These technologies may collect anonymized or aggregated information such as browser type, device category, operating system, screen size, general geographic region, pages visited, referral sources, interaction behavior, session duration, and tutorial engagement.

This information helps improve the quality of tutorials, optimize page layouts, identify technical issues, improve website performance, and understand which automation topics readers find most useful.

Analytics technologies also help us improve mobile usability, reduce loading times, optimize infrastructure, and create a better overall reading experience.

Some analytics systems may use cookies or similar technologies to distinguish returning visitors from new visitors.

Advertising and Third-Party Cookies

Procwire may display advertisements, sponsored content, affiliate promotions, or monetization systems provided by third-party advertising networks and partners.

Google is one of the third-party vendors used on this website. Google and its partners may use cookies and related technologies to serve ads based on a user's previous visits to this website and other websites across the internet.

Advertising cookies may help display more relevant ads, measure advertising performance, limit repetitive advertisements, and improve monetization systems that support the maintenance of Procwire.

You can learn more about how Google uses cookies and advertising technologies here: Google Advertising Policies

You can also manage advertising personalization preferences through Google Ads Settings: Google Ads Settings

Automation, Optimization, and Edge Technologies

Because Procwire focuses heavily on automation systems, developer workflows, APIs, AI tools, and cloud technologies, the website may use lightweight optimization systems designed to improve speed, efficiency, and usability.

Some optimization processes may occur at the server level or network edge rather than relying entirely on heavy browser-side scripts.

These systems may assist with mobile and desktop detection, caching optimization, URL cleanup, security verification, content delivery improvements, spam prevention, layout adjustments, and performance tuning.

The goal is to keep Procwire fast, stable, lightweight, and easy to use across different devices and network conditions while minimizing unnecessary overhead.

Types of Cookies Used on Procwire

Cookie Type Purpose Typical Duration
Strictly Necessary Cookies Used for core functionality, security systems, spam prevention, and maintaining stable website operation Usually removed after the browser session ends
Functional Cookies Help remember preferences, optimize layouts, improve usability, and maintain browsing consistency May remain for several days or weeks
Analytics Cookies Help measure visitor behavior, tutorial engagement, traffic sources, and overall website performance May remain for up to 2 years in anonymized form
Advertising Cookies Used by advertising systems to measure ad performance and display more relevant advertisements Duration varies depending on advertising providers

Other Tracking Technologies

Cookies are not the only technologies that may be used to recognize or analyze visitor activity.

Procwire and integrated third-party services may also use technologies such as web beacons, tracking pixels, scripts, local storage systems, or similar mechanisms for analytics, security, advertising measurement, performance optimization, and content delivery purposes.

These technologies are commonly used across modern websites and may work together with cookies to improve website functionality and reporting accuracy.

How You Can Control Cookies

You have the right to decide whether to accept or reject cookies.

Most modern browsers allow users to manage cookie behavior through browser settings. Depending on your browser, you may be able to block cookies, delete stored cookies, limit third-party tracking, receive alerts when cookies are used, or automatically clear cookies after browsing sessions.

You can usually find these settings within your browser’s privacy or security preferences.

Please note that disabling certain cookies may affect parts of the website, including saved preferences, optimized layouts, analytics functionality, or personalized advertising systems.

Browser Privacy Signals

Where technically possible, Procwire aims to respect browser privacy technologies and user privacy preferences.

This may include support for browser signals such as:

  • Do Not Track (DNT)
  • Global Privacy Control (GPC)

However, support for these standards may vary depending on browsers, devices, third-party services, hosting providers, and advertising platforms.

What Happens If You Disable Cookies?

You can continue using Procwire if you choose to disable cookies through your browser settings.

However, certain features or optimizations may not function properly. Some preferences may reset between visits, layouts may not remain customized, analytics functionality may become limited, and advertising systems may display less relevant content.

Disabling cookies may also reduce certain automated improvements designed to optimize browsing across mobile and desktop devices.

Updates to This Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy may be updated periodically to reflect changes in website functionality, analytics systems, advertising technologies, automation tools, legal requirements, security improvements, or privacy practices.

Any updates will be published on this page with a revised “Last Updated” date.

We encourage visitors to review this page occasionally to stay informed about how Procwire uses cookies and related technologies.

Contact

If you have questions regarding this Cookie Policy, analytics technologies, advertising systems, or privacy-related concerns, you can contact Procwire through the website’s contact page.

You may also contact us by email at: [email protected]