This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, which ones Edo Japan food uses, and how you can control them. It should be read alongside our Privacy Policy.
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your device to remember information about your visit. Similar technologies — such as local storage — work in comparable ways. Some cookies are essential for a site to function; others help owners understand how their site is used.
2. How we use cookies
We keep our cookie use light. The categories below cover everything we may set:
- Strictly necessary. These remember your cookie choice (so we don't show the banner on every page) and keep the site working. They can't be switched off.
- Analytics. These help us understand which cookbooks and dishes readers view most, so we can improve our writing. They collect data in an aggregated form.
- Third-party. When you click a link to Amazon, that service may set its own cookies to attribute a referral. These are governed by the third party's own policies.
3. Your cookie choices
When you first arrive, a banner lets you accept or decline non-essential cookies. Your choice is stored on your device so we can respect it on future visits. You can change your mind at any time by clearing your browser's site data, which will make the banner appear again.
4. Managing cookies in your browser
Most browsers let you view, block or delete cookies through their settings. Helpful guides are available for Chrome, Firefox, Safari and other major browsers. Note that blocking all cookies may affect how some websites work.
5. Changes to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy as our practices evolve. Any changes will be reflected here with a new "last updated" date.
6. Contact us
If you have questions about our use of cookies, email [email protected].