What is a cookie?
A cookie is a tiny text file stored in your browser when you visit a website. It might remember your language preference, keep a session active, or help a site understand how people use it. Cookies cannot access your files, install software, or read the grades you type into our calculator.
There are two main types: session cookies (deleted when you close the browser) and persistent cookies (stay until they expire or you delete them).
Does CGPA Calculator Pro use cookies?
Yes, but sparingly. Because we may show ads to keep the site free, some cookies come from advertising partners. We never use cookies to track your academic data — your calculator inputs stay in your browser and are never written to advertising cookies.
Essential cookies
These keep basic site functions working — like remembering if you toggled Pro Calculator mode during your session. Without them, some features may not work correctly.
Analytics cookies
We may use Google Analytics or similar tools to see how many people visit each page and which calculators are most popular. This data is aggregated — we see trends like "500 people used the BRAC calculator today," not "student X got a 3.5 CGPA."
Advertising cookies
Google AdSense and similar services may set cookies to show ads relevant to your general interests based on sites you have visited elsewhere. These cookies do not know your CGPA, your name, or your university.
Third-party cookies
When you see an ad on CGPA Calculator Pro, that ad may set its own cookies governed by the advertiser's policy. Google's advertising cookie policy is at policies.google.com/technologies/ads.
How to control or disable cookies
- Browser settings: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge all let you block or delete cookies in privacy settings.
- Google ad settings: Visit adssettings.google.com to opt out of personalised Google ads.
- Industry opt-out: Visit aboutads.info/choices for broader ad network opt-outs.
Blocking all cookies will not break our calculator — you can still calculate your CGPA. You may see less relevant ads, but the core tool stays fully functional.
Do Not Track
Some browsers send a "Do Not Track" signal. There is no universal standard for how sites respond, but we respect your privacy choices through the cookie controls above.
Updates to this policy
If we add new tools or ad partners, we will update this page and change the date at the top. Questions? Contact us.