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Last Updated: May 2026

At eNutritionFacts.com (owned and operated by FFMarketing), we believe in absolute transparency—not just in our nutritional data, but in how we handle your digital data. This Cookie Policy explains how and why cookies, web beacons, and similar technologies are used when you visit our website.

1. What Are Cookies?

Contents

  • 1 1. What Are Cookies?
  • 2 2. How We Use Cookies
    • 2.1 A. Essential Website Cookies
    • 2.2 B. Analytics & Performance Cookies (Google Analytics)
    • 2.3 C. Advertising Cookies (Google AdSense)
    • 2.4 D. Affiliate Tracking Cookies (Amazon Associates)
  • 3 3. Managing Your Cookie Preferences (GDPR Compliance)
  • 4 4. Contact Us

Cookies are small text files placed on your device (computer, smartphone, or tablet) by your web browser. They allow websites to remember your device, preferences, and browsing habits. Cookies do not directly identify you personally (such as by your name or email address) but rather identify your browser and device.

2. How We Use Cookies

As an independent digital publisher, we use cookies for three primary reasons: to ensure the site functions properly, to analyze our traffic, and to fund our research through personalized advertising and affiliate partnerships.

A. Essential Website Cookies

These cookies are strictly necessary to provide you with the services available through our website. They allow the site to load quickly, secure your connection, and remember your privacy preferences (such as whether you have accepted or rejected other cookies).

B. Analytics & Performance Cookies (Google Analytics)

We use Google Analytics to understand how our readers interact with our content. These cookies track metrics such as which “Nutrition Facts” pages are the most popular, how long users stay on a page, and what region our traffic comes from. This data is aggregated and anonymous. It helps our editorial team improve the website’s architecture and content.

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C. Advertising Cookies (Google AdSense)

To keep our clinical research and content free for users, we monetize the site using Google AdSense.

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D. Affiliate Tracking Cookies (Amazon Associates)

As detailed in our FTC & Affiliate Disclosure, we occasionally link to recommended wellness products. If you click on an affiliate link (such as an Amazon product link), a temporary cookie is placed on your browser. This cookie simply tells the vendor that you came from eNutritionFacts.com, allowing us to earn a small commission if you make a purchase. These cookies typically expire within 24 hours.

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Under European law (GDPR) and other global privacy regulations, you have the right to choose which cookies you accept.

When you first visit eNutritionFacts.com, you are presented with a Cookie Consent Banner that allows you to “Accept All,” “Reject Non-Essential Cookies,” or customize your preferences.

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