Cookie Policy
Last updated: April 5, 2026. This page describes how Foodseven uses cookies and similar storage on foodseven.live. The marketing site is built as static HTML without JavaScript tracking, which limits what can be stored automatically. I prepared this notice so you understand both the technology and the narrow way we rely on it.
What cookies are
Cookies are small text files that a website can place in your browser. They help the browser remember choices between pages or visits. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, and cached responses, though this site does not rely on scripted storage APIs. Cookies can be first-party when set by the domain you see in the address bar, or third-party when another service loads inside the page. Our pages avoid embedded tools that would add third-party cookies for marketing.
Cookies we use
We only expect strictly necessary cookies that keep basic rendering stable when delivered through typical hosting setups. These may include session identifiers generated by the server or security tokens that prevent basic abuse. We do not deploy analytics cookies, advertising cookies, or social widgets that set their own trackers on our pages. If a hosting provider rotates logs or security tokens, those cookies still serve operational needs rather than profiling.
Third parties
Because we do not embed payment forms, chat widgets, or tag managers, third-party cookies should not appear from our content. If your browser loads optional resources, such as fonts, those providers may apply their own policies outside our control. Email and phone conversations you start voluntarily are governed by the Privacy Policy rather than by cookies.
Managing cookies
You can delete or block cookies through browser settings. Blocking all cookies may change how some sites look, but this site remains readable because it does not depend on optional scripts. Use the in-browser preference panels to clear storage for specific domains. Mobile browsers include similar controls under privacy menus. You may also use private browsing modes that discard session cookies when the window closes.
Retention
Necessary cookies tied to a browsing session typically expire when you close the browser unless the server marks them as persistent for security. We do not configure marketing databases that repopulate cookies after deletion.
Contact
Questions about this policy can be sent to support@foodseven.live.
This document is provided for transparency even though our technical footprint is intentionally small.