Last Updated: February 25, 2026
Adcrush, Inc. | Redding, California

1. What are Cookies and Why Does Adcrush Use Them?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device that help Adcrush.app function correctly. We use cookies and similar technologies (such as web beacons, pixels, and SDKs) to:

  • Authenticate your login and prevent unauthorized access.
  • Track the performance of ad creative via our Meta Ads Suite integration.
  • Remember your dashboard preferences and “Equal Chance” testing settings.

2. The Types of Cookies We Use

We categorize our cookies into four main groups:

CategoryPurposeNecessity
EssentialRequired for logging into the Dashboard and processing payments via Scribe.Mandatory
PerformanceTracks how our platform is used so we can optimize the speed of “Outlier” ad delivery.Optional
FunctionalityRemembers your filters, brand guidelines, and saved creator profiles.Optional
Targeting/AdsSpecifically used for the Meta Pixel and tracking ad conversions to calculate Creator payouts.Optional

3. Third-Party Tracking & Meta Integration

Because Adcrush is a performance-driven marketplace, we use third-party tracking tools to verify data accuracy:

  • Meta Pixel / Conversions API: This allows us to track the success of approved ads. This data is essential for calculating Performance-Based Payouts.
  • Scribe Tracking: Used to ensure secure sessions for subscription management and auto-recharge actions.
  • Google Analytics: Used to monitor platform health and user flow across the Adcrush site.

4. How to Manage Your Preferences

You have the right to decide whether to accept or reject cookies.

  • The Adcrush Cookie Banner: When you first visit our site, you can select your preferences via our interactive banner.
  • Browser Settings: You can set or amend your web browser controls to accept or refuse cookies.
  • Effect of Disabling: Please note that if you choose to reject Essential Cookies, certain features of the Adcrush Dashboard—including payment processing and ad trafficking—may not function correctly.

5. “Do Not Track” (DNT) Signals

California law requires us to disclose how we respond to browser DNT signals. Currently, there is no industry-wide standard for how DNT signals should be handled. However, Adcrush honors Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals as required by California law.

6. Updates to This Policy

As tracking technologies evolve and California privacy laws change, we will update this policy. We recommend checking this page periodically for updates.

7. Contact Us

If you have questions about our use of cookies or other tracking technologies, please email our California-based legal team:

[email protected]