Advertising Information
Advertising Information
ZZP Box may use advertising to support free online tools. This page explains ad boundaries, Google advertising disclosures, and user choice preparation.
Advertising status
ZZP Box may use Google AdSense to display ads and support free access to the tools. AdSense code can be present before ads appear; whether ads are shown depends on Google review, account status, user region, settings, and other AdSense policies.
Ads and tool results
- Ads do not change tool calculations, generated values, or copyable results.
- Ads must not be disguised as tool buttons, download buttons, navigation links, copy buttons, or result cards.
- Ad areas should be visually separated from tool controls and content.
Google advertising data
If Google advertising services are enabled, Google and its partners may use cookies, local storage, web beacons, IP address, device information, page URL, approximate location, ad interactions, and similar information for ad delivery, measurement, security, fraud prevention, and personalization where allowed.
Third-party vendors, including Google, may use cookies to serve ads based on a user's prior visits to ZZP Box or other websites. Users can review Google ad controls and some industry opt-outs through the links below.
Learn more about how Google uses information from partner sites:
User choices
Users should be able to manage applicable privacy and consent choices when advertising or consent tools are enabled. For EEA, UK, and Switzerland users, personalized ads should wait until a Google-certified CMP or Google Privacy & messaging consent solution is configured and tested.
For applicable US state privacy laws, a US state regulations message may provide a Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information link and communicate opt-out status to Google through supported privacy signals when published.
Ad placement principles
- Do not place ads between a tool's primary input and result controls.
- Do not block copy, calculate, clear, reset, or error-state controls.
- Do not use sticky bottom ads or obstructive mobile ads during early ad rollout.
- Use clear but neutral labels such as Advertisement.
- Do not ask users to click ads or imply that clicking ads supports the site.
