Cookie Preferences
Last updated: 14 April 2026
1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They are widely used to make sites work, remember preferences, measure traffic, or support embedded features.
Neutral, high-reputation explainers include the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) guidance on cookies — useful worldwide, not only for UK readers.
2. How Bikefoods uses cookies
We may use cookies or similar technologies for purposes such as:
- Essential operation and security (for example load balancing, session integrity, or abuse prevention).
- Audience measurement in aggregate (for example understanding which articles are read).
- Remembering choices you make on the site where we offer preference controls.
EU-facing sites often distinguish “strictly necessary” cookies from analytics or marketing cookies. We aim to follow a simple, honest split: if a tool is not needed for basic operation, we treat it as non-essential and rely on consent where required.
3. Managing preferences
You can control cookies through your browser settings (block, delete, or alert). Most browsers explain this under privacy or site settings. You can also use private browsing modes for a fresh session.
If we add a consent banner or preference centre on bikefoods.com, this page will describe how to reopen it. Until then, browser controls are your primary tool.
4. EU, Chile, and practical context
Bikefoods is operated between Chile and Germany and is commercially based in Chile. EU rules on cookies and similar technologies (often discussed alongside the ePrivacy framework and GDPR) may matter for visitors in the EU. In Latin America, requirements vary by country; Chile’s privacy framework continues to evolve — consult official sources for your jurisdiction.
European Commission — Data protection
5. Contact
Questions about cookies or this page: jb@bikefoods.com
This page is general information, not legal advice.