🍪 COOKIE POLICY

Last Updated: November 10, 2025

Introduction
Troodeo (troodeo.com) is a travel and food blog run by Minu Jangid. This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, how Troodeo uses them, what types of cookies we use, why we use them, and how you can control or delete cookies. This is intended to be simple and reader-friendly. If you have any questions, please contact us using the Contact form on the website.

What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device (computer, phone, tablet) when you visit websites. Cookies help websites remember information about your visit, such as your language preference or the pages you saw. Cookies are widely used to make websites work better and to provide useful information to site owners.

Why Troodeo uses cookies
We use cookies for a few common reasons:

  • To make the site function properly (essential cookies).

  • To remember choices you make (for example, cookie preferences or form entries).

  • To analyze how visitors use the site so we can improve content and layout (analytics cookies).

  • To support optional features such as social sharing tools or embedded content.

We do not use cookies to collect sensitive personal data (such as financial information). We also do not sell cookie data to third parties.

Types of cookies we use

  1. Essential (Strictly Necessary) Cookies
    These cookies are required for the site to work. They allow basic features like form submissions and site navigation. Without them, some parts of Troodeo may not function correctly.

  2. Performance & Analytics Cookies
    These cookies collect anonymous information about how visitors use the site — for example which pages are visited most often, and whether visitors see error messages. We use analytics to learn which posts readers like, where traffic comes from, and how to improve the site. Popular analytics tools may set cookies (for example, Google Analytics); these only gather general statistical information and do not identify individuals.

  3. Functional Cookies
    Functional cookies remember choices you make (such as saving your email in a form or remembering the last page you viewed) to improve your experience. These are optional but helpful.

  4. Third-Party Cookies
    Troodeo may embed third-party content or tools (for example, social share buttons, embedded maps, or videos). These services may set their own cookies. Troodeo is not responsible for how these third parties use cookies — please review the privacy/cookie policies of those services if you interact with them.

How long do cookies last?
Some cookies are session cookies (they expire when you close your browser). Others are persistent cookies (they remain on your device for a fixed period so the site can remember your preferences). The exact lifetime depends on the cookie; most analytics cookies last between a few months to two years.

How to control or delete cookies
You can control cookies in several ways:

  • Browser settings: Most browsers let you view, block, or delete cookies. Look in your browser’s settings or preferences for cookie controls. If you block cookies, some features on Troodeo may not work correctly.

  • Remove individual cookies: You can remove cookies from your browser for specific sites. Check your browser help pages for instructions (e.g., Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge).

  • Opt-out from analytics: Many analytics providers offer opt-out tools. If you are concerned about analytics cookies, you can disable them with vendor-provided opt-out add-ons or settings (for example, the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on).

  • Mobile devices: On mobile phones and tablets, cookie control is available through the browser settings or device settings.

Cookies used on Troodeo — examples
Below are examples of the kinds of cookies that may be present:

  • Session cookie used to keep a form active while you complete it.

  • Analytics cookie used to count page views and find popular posts.

  • Third-party cookie from an embedded video or map provider.

Because Troodeo may update plugins or tools, the exact cookie list can change. If you want a snapshot of cookies currently set on Troodeo, please contact us and we will provide the details.

Children and cookies
Troodeo does not target children under 13. We do not knowingly collect personal data from children. If you are a parent and believe your child has submitted information to Troodeo, please contact us and we will take steps to remove the data.

Changes to this Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy occasionally, for example when the site adds new features or third-party tools. The “Last Updated” date at the top shows when this page was last revised. Please check back periodically.

Contact
If you have questions about cookies or want a detailed list of cookies Troodeo uses, contact us through the Contact form on the site.

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