General Introduction
chomzo is all about making cooking fun and straightforward. You won't need an account to browse, and we never gather your private info directly. That means your details aren't shared or sold by chomzo.
Still, we want you to know how some info might get collected automatically by third-party tools. These help us boost your experience, from tracking site stats to showing tailored ads and embedding videos. This privacy policy breaks down those practices so you know exactly how your privacy and personal data are handled while you're on chomzo.
Third-party services used
To keep chomzo running smoothly and deliver free recipes, we rely on several outside services. These help us make sense of how people use our platform, support our content with ads, and spruce up our recipes with video. Here are the main third-party providers chomzo uses:
- YouTube: Sometimes we feature videos for our recipes from YouTube, owned by Google. When you play a YouTube video on chomzo, YouTube/Google cookies may log info on playback and stats—like view counts. If you happen to be signed in, YouTube could connect your viewing activity to your Google profile, but chomzo can't see this data. To learn more, check out YouTube/Google's privacy policy.
- Cloudflare Analytics: Cloudflare helps us track website analytics and maintain chomzo's speed and security. It collects aggregated data, like your IP or browser info, but doesn't use cookies to identify you personally. That way, we spot tech issues quickly without linking anything back to you.
- Google AdSense: This ad platform lets us show you ads on chomzo. Those ads keep our content free! AdSense may use cookies to offer ads based on what you browse, but chomzo never sees or controls the data Google uses to personalize these ads. For details, refer to Google's official privacy policy.
- Google Analytics: A statistic tool from Google, it gathers anonymous data about chomzo's visitors—like page views and time spent on recipes. It also employs cookies, but chomzo doesn't collect any info that could identify you directly.
Cookies and consent
Cookies are small files that get stored on your device when you visit chomzo. We and our partners use cookies to make your browsing experience better:
- Advertising cookies: Google AdSense uses these to display ads tailored to your interests and online habits.
- Analytics cookies: Used by Cloudflare Analytics and Google Analytics, these help chomzo figure out overall traffic and usage. The stats are merged together and don't identify you, but they do show us what parts of chomzo need improvement.
- Functional cookies: These are necessary for chomzo to work at its best—like remembering your chosen language or keeping track of your consent. Without them, some functions won't operate as expected.
When you use chomzo, you're agreeing to cookies as described. You can always manage or remove cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers let you block, erase, or get alerted about cookies before they're placed. But disabling them could impact chomzo and other sites you use.
Changes to this policy
This privacy policy might change over time. We'll update it to match new laws, add new services, or reflect shifts in how chomzo operates. If there's an important update, you'll see a clear notice on chomzo.com—right on the front page or in the notifications.
The revision date above shows when we last changed this document. Be sure to check back now and then for the latest info on chomzo's privacy measures.
Contact
If you've got questions, feedback, or need details about this privacy policy, we're here for you. Drop us an email at legal@chomzo.com. We love connecting with our community and will get back to you as soon as we can.
Conclusion
Thanks for checking out chomzo's privacy policy. By using chomzo, you're agreeing to how we handle your data as outlined here. We hope you feel safe and excited to explore our collection of recipes. Thanks for hanging with chomzo—enjoy your dishes!