Advertising that stays clear, content-first, and easy to understand
DigiBooth may use carefully separated advertising, affiliate links, or sponsored placements to support
hosting and future product improvements. The experience is designed so ads do not interrupt capture,
loading, or download screens.
Clear ad labelingContent-first placementsCookie choices available
UpdatedApril 29, 2026
Policy wording and presentation refreshed for a cleaner user experience.
Design ruleUtility screens stay ad-free
At A Glance
What visitors can expect on DigiBooth
ContentAds sit beside real on-page guidance and original publisher content.
ControlsCapture, countdown, and download steps stay focused on the product flow.
ChoiceVisitors can review cookie settings and related privacy information.
Advertisements should look distinct from buttons, capture controls, and other product actions.
Sponsored content and affiliate placements should be labeled before a visitor clicks.
Policy pages remain available from site navigation so visitors can review how monetization works.
Visual Direction
Friendly, editorial, and easy to scan
DigiBooth aims for a light, helpful presentation where policy information feels approachable instead of hidden
behind dense text blocks.
Placement
Where ads may appear
Ads may appear in content-rich areas such as landing-page guidance, editorial resources, or future branded features.
Restrictions
Where ads should not appear
Ads should not appear on countdown, loading, exit, error, or download-only screens that exist only to complete a task.
Disclosure
How sponsorships are handled
Paid relationships, affiliate links, and partner features should be disclosed clearly in context before a visitor interacts.
Cookies And Personalization
How advertising technology may be used
If advertising is enabled, third-party vendors including Google may use cookies or similar technologies to
serve personalized or non-personalized ads based on site usage and previous visits.
Essential storage supports core site behavior and remembered preferences.
Optional ad storage may support measurement, fraud prevention, and frequency management.
Consent tools should remain available so visitors can revisit their choices.
Your Choices
How visitors can manage ad preferences
Visitors can review site-level cookie choices, adjust browser privacy settings, and use Google controls for
additional ad-personalization preferences.