Privacy Policy for Diet Diary (with a Focus on Kids Eating Habits)
Who We Are
We’re Diet Diary at the web address dietdiary.netlinq.co.uk – a small but mighty website with a big heart for helping parents and caregivers. No corporate waffle here, just a simple site that works to support kids, especially when it comes to eating habits and dietary tracking.
Comments
If you leave a comment, we’ll collect what you share (like your name, email, and whatever pearls of wisdom you type in). We’ll also grab your IP address to fend off spammers because, let’s face it, nobody wants them crashing the party. Don’t worry – we’re not here to stalk you, just to keep things running smoothly.
Cookies
- These cookies won’t fill your biscuit tin, but they’ll make life easier for you. Leave a comment? We can save your name, email, and website details for up to a year so you don’t have to keep typing them in every time (you’re welcome).
- Logging in or editing something? A temporary cookie will make sure your browser behaves. It doesn’t store any personal data and vanishes faster than a toddler’s snack when you’re not looking.
Embedded Content
Sometimes we sprinkle in some content from other websites—like videos or handy tools. Clicking on these is like popping over to your friend’s house: their house, their rules. They might use cookies or collect data, but we don’t have any say in what goes on in their kitchen.
Your Data
- If you leave a comment, we’ll keep it forever—partly because we love hearing from you and partly because it’s easier to manage follow-ups.
- Want to know what info we’ve got on you? Just ask! We’ll send it over (in a proper file, not scribbled on a napkin). Need it deleted? No problem, unless we’re legally required to keep it.
What We Don’t Do
- No Gravatars here. They sound posh, but let’s be honest, they’re not necessary.
- No sneaky data sharing. If we don’t need to share it, we won’t. Full stop.
Still Got Questions?
Drop us a line if you’re curious or have any concerns. We promise to keep it simple and steer clear of confusing legal jargon (we prefer plain English and a good cuppa).