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Cookie Policy

This page explains how Phelarynphkhakor uses cookies, pixel tags, and browser storage on https://phelarynphkhakor.ddd. It complements the Privacy Policy and reflects the choices presented in our consent layer.

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Strictly necessary cookies support core functions such as remembering that you saved consent preferences. Optional analytics and marketing tags load only after you opt in through Accept All, a tailored selection under Cookie Settings, or equivalent affirmative action we may add in the future.

Summary in plain language

We separate storage into three buckets: what the site needs to run safely, what helps us understand aggregate traffic, and what supports marketing measurement. You can reject optional buckets and still read most informational pages.

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small text file placed on your device when you visit a site. First-party cookies are set by our domain; third-party cookies are set by embedded tools we allow after consent. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, and software development kits inside mobile web views.

Strictly necessary storage

This category includes security tokens, load-balancing flags from our host, and a record of your consent decisions so the banner does not repeatedly ask the same question during a session. These items are not used to build a marketing profile.

If you block all cookies globally in your browser, strictly necessary features may fail, including the ability to persist consent choices.

Analytics cookies and similar tags

When enabled, analytics tools may assign a pseudonymous identifier to count visits, approximate geography at city level, and measure scroll depth or outbound clicks in aggregate. We configure such tools to minimise personal data where configuration options exist.

You can withdraw analytics consent at any time by clearing site storage and revisiting the banner, or by using vendor-specific opt-out mechanisms where available.

Marketing and campaign measurement

Marketing cookies may help attribute visits to creative assets or partner placements. They activate only if you allow the marketing toggle. We do not sell lists of individuals based solely on these tags.

Lifetimes and refresh

Session cookies expire when you close the browser. Persistent cookies may last up to twelve months unless you delete them earlier. We periodically review vendor defaults and shorten durations when practical.

Your browser controls

Major browsers let you block third-party cookies, delete existing cookies, or alert you before storage occurs. Refer to your browser’s help documentation for step-by-step instructions.

Do Not Track and global privacy control

Some browsers transmit a Do Not Track header or support global privacy signals. Where a signal is legally recognised in your jurisdiction and technically detectable by our stack, we will incorporate it into our consent logic as our implementation matures.

Updates to this Cookie Policy

When we add a new optional tag, we update this text and may prompt returning visitors to confirm preferences. Continued use after notice, together with a renewed consent click where required, constitutes agreement to the updated deployment.

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Contact

Questions about cookies: touch@phelarynphkhakor.world or contact form.

United Kingdom — transparency for visitors and advertising platforms

Phelarynphkhakor offers general informational content about everyday meals and kitchen planning. We are not a healthcare provider, medical clinic, or regulated dietetic service. We do not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition, and we do not promise or guarantee specific results or outcomes. Paid offerings, where available, are limited to educational materials or general planning conversations—not medical nutrition therapy, personalised dietetic treatment, or prescription of therapeutic diets. For medical dietary advice in the UK, consult your GP, NHS services, or a dietitian registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). Registered business details and policies are linked in the footer.