Last Updated: 9 July 2026
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. This page explains which cookies yijupu.info uses, why we use them, and how you can control them.
A cookie is a small data file that a website stores on your browser or device when you visit. Cookies serve various purposes, from remembering your preferences to helping website operators understand how visitors use their site. Cookies can be "session cookies," which are deleted when you close your browser, or "persistent cookies," which remain on your device until they expire or you delete them.
The cookie used to store your consent preference on this site is named yi_consent. It is a persistent cookie that stores your accepted or declined categories. It expires after 365 days. This cookie does not contain personally identifiable information.
Google Analytics cookies include _ga, _gid, and _gat. These are set by Google and are used to distinguish users, throttle request rate, and track session information. Google Analytics is configured on this site with IP anonymization enabled. For more information, see Google's Privacy Policy.
When you first visit yijupu.info, a consent notice appears in the top-left corner of the screen. You can accept all cookies, decline optional cookies, or open the settings panel to choose which categories to allow. Your choice is stored in the yi_consent cookie so we can remember your preference.
You can change your cookie preferences at any time by clearing your browser cookies and revisiting the site, which will trigger the consent notice again. You can also manage cookies directly through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to view, delete, and block cookies from specific sites. Consult your browser's help documentation for instructions.
If analytics cookies are accepted, Google Analytics will set cookies on your device as described above. These cookies are governed by Google's privacy policy and terms. Yijupu does not control these cookies once they are set. We do not use advertising cookies, social media tracking cookies, or retargeting cookies.
Some browsers include a "Do Not Track" (DNT) signal. Currently, there is no universally accepted standard for how websites should respond to DNT signals. This site does not currently alter its behavior in response to a DNT signal, though we support the principle of user privacy control.
This Cookie Policy may be updated as our practices change or as applicable laws evolve. The most recent version will always be available on this page. The date at the top reflects the last revision.
If you have questions about cookies on this site, contact us at [email protected].