Applies to
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Cookie policy
This page explains how Dayfiles uses cookies and similar technologies for analytics, advertising, and public-site performance across dayfiles.com.
Last updated March 30, 2026
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analytics cookies, ad-related cookies, and script-triggered measurement
browser settings, Google controls, and applicable consent tools
Dayfiles may use cookies or similar browser technologies to understand site visits, improve public-page performance, and support advertising on selected pages.
These technologies are tied to the public site experience and are separate from the browser-based tools themselves, which may have their own product-specific behavior.
Analytics cookies may be used to understand page visits, traffic sources, on-site behavior, and general performance trends across the public website.
That information helps Dayfiles understand which guides are useful, which pages need clearer navigation, and where technical or editorial improvements are needed.
On pages where advertising appears, Google AdSense or similar providers may use cookies or related technologies to measure ad delivery, understand performance, and serve ads according to their own policies and controls.
The presence of those technologies does not change the editorial requirement that public pages be understandable and useful on their own.
Dayfiles may load third-party scripts for analytics, advertising, embedded product references, and related measurement on the public site.
Those services may set or read cookies according to their own terms, policies, and regional requirements.
Visitors can limit or clear cookies through browser settings and can review advertising-related controls available through Google where applicable.
Where regional law or platform requirements apply, Dayfiles expects cookie and advertising behavior to respect the relevant consent expectations for that visitor context.
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