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Strictly necessary files that enable basic functions like page navigation and access to secure areas of the website. The website cannot function properly without these.
At Plant-Based Superfoods, we believe clarity is as essential as nutrition. This policy outlines how we use small data files—cookies—to ensure our guide to active living remains responsive, relevant, and reliable for every visitor.
When you browse our curated lists of nutrient-dense greens or protein-rich seeds, your browser essentially starts a fresh conversation with every click. Cookies act as the short-term memory for that conversation. They allow our platform to remember your preferences, such as your region or display settings, without requiring you to re-introduce yourself at every turn.
We prioritize your privacy above all else. These files do not identify you personally; rather, they identify a specific browser session to ensure technical stability. By understanding how you navigate our content, we can refine our layout to better serve the needs of active individuals seeking plant-based knowledge.
The cookie-policy we maintain is designed to exceed standard privacy expectations. We do not sell your data, nor do we use aggressive tracking to follow you across the wider web.
We categorize our digital tools into four specific pillars. Understanding these helps you manage your browsing experience effectively.
Strictly necessary files that enable basic functions like page navigation and access to secure areas of the website. The website cannot function properly without these.
These enable a website to remember information that changes the way the site behaves or looks, like your preferred region or the layout version that works best for your device.
We use these to collect information anonymously. This data helps us understand how visitors interact with our superfood guides, which pages are most popular, and where we might have technical errors.
Occasionally, we use third-party tools to display social feeds or maps. These partners may set their own cookies to track the performance of their embedded services.
Managing your privacy shouldn't be complicated. You have several routes to control how your browser handles information.
Most modern browsers allow you to block all cookies or notify you when one is set. Look in your 'Privacy' or 'Security' tabs.
Using 'Incognito' or 'Private' mode ensures that files are deleted as soon as you close your window.
You can clear your history and cache at any time to remove existing files from your hard drive.
It is important to understand that disabling certain cookies might affect the way our site performs. Specifically, preference-saving features and localized content might default to generic settings, requiring more manual interaction from you during your visit.
"Clarity in our digital footprint leads to confidence in our organic choices."
Technology and international standards evolve. We periodically review our cookie-policy to ensure it aligns with the latest privacy regulations. Any significant changes will be noted here with a revised "Effective Date."
To learn more about how we protect your information beyond these small files, please visit our Privacy Policy.
Last Evaluated: February 17, 2026
Document Version: 2.4.0
If you have specific questions about our use of tracking pixels or local storage, reach out to our administration team.