What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device by your web browser when you visit a website. They help websites remember information about your visit, such as your login status, preferences, and session data. Not all cookies are created equal — some are essential for the website to function, while others are used for analytics or advertising (we don't use cookies for advertising).
Cookies We Use
Ilm Al Lughah uses a minimal number of cookies, all of which serve a specific functional purpose: Authentication cookies keep you logged in during your session and across visits, so you don't need to sign in every time. Preference cookies remember your settings like dark mode, font size, and notification preferences. Session cookies maintain your current state (like which lesson you're viewing) and are deleted when you close your browser. We do not use any advertising, tracking, or third-party marketing cookies.
Analytics Cookies
We may use privacy-focused analytics to understand how our platform is used in aggregate — for example, which courses are most popular and which pages have the most visits. If we use analytics cookies, they collect anonymous, aggregated data only and cannot be used to identify you personally. We do not use Google Analytics or any analytics platform that tracks you across other websites. Our analytics are used solely to improve our platform's content and user experience.
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
You can manage cookies through your browser settings. All modern browsers allow you to view, delete, or block cookies from specific websites. However, please note that blocking essential cookies will prevent you from logging in to the platform, as they're required for authentication. If you clear your cookies, you'll need to sign in again and your preferences will be reset to defaults. For the best experience, we recommend allowing cookies from Ilm Al Lughah while blocking third-party cookies in your browser settings.