Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy explains how Dishyday (https://dishyday.info) uses cookies and similar technologies to collect and store information when you visit or use our website. By accessing or using Dishyday, you consent to the use of cookies as described in this policy. If you do not agree with any part of this policy, please do not use the site.

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device (computer, tablet, or phone) by a website you visit. They help the site remember information about your visit, such as your language preference or items in your shopping cart. Cookies can be “first‑party” (set by the site you’re visiting) or “third‑party” (set by another domain, often for advertising or analytics purposes).

Types of Cookies We Use

Dishyday uses a range of cookie types, each serving a distinct purpose. Below is a detailed description of each category.

1. Essential (Strictly Necessary) Cookies

These cookies are essential for the basic functioning of the website. They enable core features such as page navigation, secure logins, and the use of dynamic content. Without these cookies, the website would not be able to provide a functional user experience. Examples include session identifiers and CSRF tokens. They are usually set only when you interact with the site, such as logging in or adding an item to your cart.

2. Analytics Cookies (Google Analytics)

Dishyday uses Google Analytics to collect anonymous data about how visitors use the site. These cookies help us understand page views, bounce rates, traffic sources, and user interactions. The data is aggregated and anonymized, so it does not identify any individual user. Google Analytics cookies include _ga, _gid, and _gat. The information is used solely for improving site performance, content relevance, and user experience.

3. Social Media Cookies (Pinterest, Instagram, Facebook)

When you interact with social media buttons or embedded content on Dishyday, third‑party cookies may be set by Pinterest, Instagram, or Facebook. These cookies allow the social platforms to track engagement (e.g., likes, shares, and comments) and to provide you with tailored content. For example, clicking a Pinterest “Pin it” button may set a _pinterest cookie that records the action. These cookies are not essential for the core functionality of Dishyday but enhance social sharing features.

4. Preferences (Personalization) Cookies

Preference cookies remember your personal choices, such as language settings, region, or custom display options. This allows Dishyday to provide a consistent experience each time you visit. Examples include locale and theme cookies. Preference cookies do not collect personal data beyond what is necessary for the chosen setting.

How to Control Cookies

You can control and manage cookies through your browser settings. The following steps outline how to adjust cookie preferences on popular browsers. Remember that disabling certain cookies may affect the functionality of the site.

Google Chrome

  1. Click the three dots in the top-right corner and select Settings.
  2. Under Privacy and security, click Cookies and other site data.
  3. Choose your preference: Block third‑party cookies, Allow all cookies, or Clear cookies when you close Chrome.
  4. To delete existing cookies, click See all cookies and site data and then Remove or Remove All.

Mozilla Firefox

  1. Click the menu icon and select Options.
  2. Navigate to Privacy & Security and scroll to Cookies and Site Data.
  3. Choose Accept cookies and site data from websites or Block third‑party cookies.
  4. Click Clear Data to delete existing cookies.

Apple Safari

  1. Open Safari and go to Preferences.
  2. Select the Privacy tab.
  3. Choose Always or Only from websites I visit under Cookies and website data.
  4. Click Manage Website Data to remove specific cookies.

Microsoft Edge

  1. Click the three dots in the top-right corner and select Settings.
  2. Under Privacy, search, and services, click Cookies and site permissions.
  3. Set your desired cookie policy, such as Block third‑party cookies.
  4. To clear existing cookies, click See all cookies and site data and then Remove All.

For a comprehensive guide on managing cookies, visit the official support pages of your browser’s manufacturer. Additionally, you can opt-out of Google Analytics tracking by installing the Google Analytics Opt‑Out Browser Add‑On.

Third‑Party Services and Consent

Dishyday does not share your personal data with third parties, except as required for the operation of services such as Google Analytics and social media widgets. These services may collect data based on your interaction with the site. By continuing to use Dishyday, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this cookie policy and consent to the collection and use of cookies as described.

Changes to This Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in legal requirements or our practices. When we make material changes, we will notify you by posting the updated policy on this page and updating the “Last Updated” date at the top of this document. The date of the last update is April 03, 2026. Please review this policy periodically to stay informed about how we use cookies.

Contact Us

If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy, or if you would like to exercise any of your rights regarding your personal data, please contact us at:

Dishyday
Email: [email protected]

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