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Last updated July 1, 2026

What Cookies Are

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ProteinCalc may use cookies and similar technologies for analytics, site performance, abuse prevention, and advertising. We do not require readers to create an account to use the public calculators.

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Managing Cookies

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Blocking cookies may reduce analytics accuracy or affect third party features, but ProteinCalc's core calculator and guide content should remain accessible.

Changes

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