Cookies Policy for Mouse Clicker Test (2026 Guide)
Welcome to our Cookies Policy. Like most websites, Mouse Clicker Test uses small files called “cookies” to help our CPS Test run smoothly. This page explains what these cookies are, why we use them, and how you can control them while you practice your clicking speed.
In this guide, we will break down the difference between “essential” and “advertising” cookies in plain language. We want you to feel 100% comfortable while you aim for that Cheetah rank. If you have questions about our tech, reach out to us at support@mouseclickertest.com.
What Exactly is a Cookie?
A “cookie” is just a tiny text file that a website saves on your computer or phone when you visit. It acts like a short-term memory for the website. For example, a cookie tells our site, “Hey, this user prefers Dark Mode,” so you don’t have to switch it every time you refresh the page.
Cookies do not give us access to your computer or your personal files. They are simple tools used to make your Mouse Clicker Test experience faster and more personal. Most modern browsers accept cookies automatically, but you can change that in your settings anytime.
Takeaway: Cookies are tiny memory files that help our website remember your preferences.
The Different Types of Cookies We Use
Not all cookies are the same. On MouseClickerTest.com, we generally use two main types to keep things running:
1. Essential Cookies
These are the “must-haves.” Without them, the click speed test might not work correctly. They help with things like site security and basic navigation. These cookies do not track your behavior on other websites; they only care about what happens here.
2. Analytics and Performance Cookies
These cookies help us understand how people use our site. We look at things like which Minecraft PvP mode is the most popular or if the site is lagging for users in certain countries. This data is anonymous and helps us improve the tool for everyone.
Real-World Example: If we notice the 1-second CPS test is being used by 5,000 people a day, we know to keep that feature as a priority!
Takeaway: We use cookies to keep the site safe and to see which features you love the most.
Advertising and Third-Party Cookies
To keep our Mouse Clicker Test free for everyone, we show ads through partners like Google AdSense. These partners may place their own cookies on your browser to show you ads that actually interest you (like a new gaming mouse or a cool Roblox accessory).
These third-party cookies are controlled by the companies that provide them, not by us. You can opt-out of this type of “interest-based advertising” by visiting the settings of your specific browser or using a privacy tool.
Takeaway: Ad cookies help us pay the bills so we can keep the site free for you.
How Can You Control Your Cookies?
You are in charge! Most browsers allow you to block cookies or delete them whenever you want. You can usually find these options in the “Privacy” or “Settings” menu of your browser (like Chrome, Firefox, or Safari).
Just keep in mind that if you block all cookies, our Mouse Clicker Test might “forget” your settings, and some parts of the site might feel a little slower than usual.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Do cookies slow down my CPS score?
No! Cookies are very small and do not use up your computer’s “clicking” power. Your click speed test results are based on your finger speed and hardware, not your cookies.
Do you share my cookie data?
We don’t sell your specific cookie data. We only use it to improve MouseClickerTest.com as explained in our Privacy Policy.
How long do cookies stay on my computer?
Some cookies (session cookies) disappear as soon as you close your browser. Others (persistent cookies) stay until they expire or you delete them manually.
Final Thoughts
Cookies are a standard part of the modern web, and we use them to make your journey to “Lightning Rank” as smooth as possible. We promise to always be honest about the tech we use.
Want to go back to practicing? Visit the Home page. You can also read our Terms and Conditions, check out our Legal Disclaimer, or see our California Privacy Rights. For any other questions, our Contact Us page is always open.