Privacy and ads

Privacy, cookies, and ads controls.

This page explains how SoccerWorld26 handles measurement, advertising, browser storage, and live-service integrations. It also gives you a direct path back into the site's privacy settings.

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Stored locally Consent choices
Advertising Google AdSense
Measurement Google tag

What runs here

Data used by the site.

SoccerWorld26 can use Google tags for site measurement, Google AdSense for ads, Firebase for account and live-interaction features, and browser storage to remember your privacy settings. Match and standings content also comes from external tournament data providers.

Ad controls

How advertising consent works.

The site defaults advertising and analytics consent to denied until you make a choice in the privacy panel. If you allow advertising, the site can load AdSense. If you leave ads off, AdSense does not load from the site-wide consent manager.

Categories

The three site consent buckets.

  • Essential operation: navigation, rendering, and baseline site behavior.
  • Measurement: Google tag and similar usage measurement signals.
  • Advertising: Google AdSense, including an optional personalized-ads choice.

Regional requirement

Important Google AdSense note.

Google’s publisher guidance says personalized AdSense traffic in the EEA, the UK, and Switzerland can require a Google-certified CMP integrated with the TCF. The site consent panel here gives SoccerWorld26 a controlled default and user choice surface, but it does not by itself certify the site as a CMP.

Service details

Operational notes for this app.

Google tag and analytics

The site uses Google tag consent mode so measurement starts from a denied default and updates after you choose a privacy setting.

Google AdSense

AdSense is loaded only after the site-level consent manager has an advertising choice that allows ads.

Firebase

Sign-in, profile, live cursors, or chat-style features may use Firebase services when those parts of the site are active.

Browser storage

Privacy choices are stored in your browser so the site can apply the same consent state on later page loads.

Update settings

Reopen the site privacy panel at any time.

Use this to switch between full consent, essential-only usage, or a narrower mix of measurement and advertising permissions.