Minimal cookies,
zero tracking.
The humaniser works with zero cookies. We set nothing for advertising, nothing for cross-site tracking, no browser fingerprinting. Only strictly-necessary cookies, and only when you hold an account.
humanise.ai keeps cookies minimal by design. We do not set any third-party advertising cookies, any cross-site tracking cookies, or any browser-fingerprinting technology. The humaniser tool works without a single cookie.
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a website stores in your browser. They let a site remember small amounts of information between requests — for example, that you're signed in, or that you asked for dark mode. Similar technologies (local storage, session storage) serve the same purpose and are treated the same way under this notice.
2. What cookies we set
| Name | Purpose | Duration | Category |
|---|---|---|---|
hai_sess | Keeps you signed in between requests (only set if you hold an account) | 30 days (rolling) | Strictly necessary |
hai_csrf | Anti-CSRF protection on authenticated form submissions | Session | Strictly necessary |
hai_pref | Remembers your chosen humaniser mode and theme, on this device only | 1 year | Functional (opt-out) |
hai_analytics | Privacy-preserving, anonymised traffic analytics — only if you opt in | 30 days | Analytics (opt-in) |
At time of writing, humanise.ai does not operate accounts or analytics. In practice this means the site sets zero cookies on the unauthenticated humaniser. The table above is the full list of cookies the Service is designed to use if and when account features and opt-in analytics are enabled.
3. Strictly-necessary cookies
Strictly-necessary cookies are required for authenticated features to operate. Without them you could not stay signed in, and we could not protect authenticated forms against cross-site request forgery. They do not track you across other sites. Under the UK's PECR and the EU's ePrivacy Directive, cookies that are strictly necessary to provide a service explicitly requested by the user do not require prior consent.
4. Functional and analytics cookies
Functional cookies remember your preferences (for example, your chosen humaniser mode). They do not identify you across sites.
Analytics cookies, if ever enabled, are opt-in and privacy-preserving: no third-party tracking, no browser fingerprinting, and anonymised aggregation only. You can decline at any time in the cookie banner on your first visit, and change your choice at any time via the "Cookie settings" link in the footer (shown when any optional cookie category is available).
5. Third-party cookies
We do not set third-party advertising cookies. The humaniser does not embed third-party social media widgets, chat bots, or advertising pixels. The only third-party content loaded in the browser is Google Fonts (for Newsreader and Inter typefaces) and our own static assets served via Cloudflare.
6. Doing without cookies
You can block cookies in your browser. The humaniser tool itself works in an anonymous, no-cookie mode: paste text, receive rewritten text, no cookie is required. Only account features — if you sign up — require the session cookies described above.
7. Changes to this notice
We may update this notice as the site's capabilities change (for example, if we introduce accounts or opt-in analytics). Material changes will be announced with a dated changelog at the bottom of this page, and any new optional cookie category will require a fresh opt-in.
8. Contact
Questions about cookies or your choices: privacy@humaniseai.ai
Effective 21 April 2026 · Last reviewed 2026-04-21.