How cookies and similar technologies may be used on the site
This page explains how cookies and similar technologies may be used on the DevDelta website for functionality, measurement, and improvement.
What they do
Cookies help the site work properly and help us understand what content is useful.
Cookies may support essential website behavior, performance measurement, referral attribution, and understanding how visitors navigate the site.
Essential cookies
Possible
Analytics cookies
Possible
Marketing cookies
Limited if used
Controls
Browser or consent settings
What cookies are
Cookies are small data files stored on your device when you visit a website. Similar technologies can include local storage, pixels, SDK-based identifiers, scripts, or server-side session mechanisms used for functionality or measurement.
Categories of cookies we may use
Essential cookies may be used to support core website functionality, security, routing, session continuity, and basic performance.
Analytics or measurement cookies may be used to understand traffic sources, page engagement, navigation behavior, content effectiveness, and general site usage trends.
Preference cookies may be used to remember settings or consent choices where those controls are implemented.
Marketing or attribution-related cookies are not the core purpose of the site, but limited campaign attribution or referral measurement may be used where relevant.
How cookies may be used by DevDelta
Cookies and similar tools may be used to understand which pages attract attention, how visitors move through the site, which channels generate inquiries, and where the website needs performance or usability improvements.
They may also help maintain reliable site behavior and prevent repeated or unnecessary processing of the same tasks.
Third-party services
If third-party analytics, hosting, form providers, scheduling tools, embedded media, or other external services are used, those providers may set or access cookies according to their own policies.
Those providers operate under their own privacy notices and terms, so their practices should be reviewed directly where relevant.
Duration and storage
Some cookies may persist only for the duration of a session, while others may remain for a longer period depending on their function, your browser settings, and the behavior of any third-party service involved.
Your controls
Most browsers allow you to block, delete, or limit cookies. You can also configure browser privacy settings, use extensions, or clear stored site data manually.
If a consent banner or preference center is implemented, you may also be able to manage optional cookie categories there.
Blocking some cookies may affect site performance, analytics accuracy, or certain convenience features.
Updates to this page
This cookie page may be updated as site tooling, analytics usage, or provider choices change over time.
What usually matters
Operational measurement, limited tracking, and user control where possible
For a business website like DevDelta, cookies are generally operational and measurement-oriented rather than aggressive consumer profiling tools.
- Essential site behavior may rely on cookies or similar storage
- Analytics can help understand what content drives useful inquiries
- Third-party tools may introduce their own cookie behavior
- Visitors can usually limit cookie use through browser or consent controls