Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how DoItSwift (“we,” “us,” or “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit our website. It should be read together with our Privacy Policy.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a site. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, and pixels. They help sites remember preferences, keep you signed in, or measure traffic.
How we use cookies and storage
Depending on how the Site is configured, we may use:
- Strictly necessary. Functions required for the Site to work, such as remembering your theme
preference. We may store a theme value in
localStorageso the page looks the same on your next visit. - Analytics (optional). If we enable analytics (for example, to understand traffic), those vendors may set cookies to distinguish sessions and devices. When we add specific tools, we will list them here (name, purpose, retention).
- Marketing (optional). If we use advertising or remarketing, third parties may set cookies subject to consent requirements in your region. We will describe those partners here when they are in use.
Third-party cookies
We may load fonts, scripts, or widgets from third parties (for example, a font CDN or a JavaScript library). Those providers may set their own cookies or read their own storage. Their use is governed by their privacy notices.
Your choices
Most browsers let you block or delete cookies. You can also clear localStorage for the Site in your
browser’s developer or site settings. Note that blocking necessary storage may break features such as theme
persistence.
In regions that require it (for example the EEA or UK), we may add a consent banner or preference center for non-essential cookies before they are set, in line with legal advice for those regions.
Changes
We may update this Cookie Policy when our practices or partners change. Check the “Last updated” date above for the latest version.
Contact
Questions? Use the contact page.
General information. This policy is a practical outline for a small site. It is not legal advice. Align it with your actual scripts, analytics, ads, and regional requirements after review by a qualified professional.