Cookie Policy
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What this page is
A short page explaining what cookies, if any, this site sets, and what cookies our partners may set when you click through to them.
What is a cookie
A cookie is a small text file a website saves on your device so it can remember things about you across pages or visits. Some cookies are essential to make a site work; others track you for analytics or advertising.
Cookies we set
Neural Tech Daily sets no cookies of its own. We have built the site this way deliberately, because:
- We don’t run our own user accounts.
- We don’t run our own ad network.
- Our analytics tool (Plausible) is configured for cookieless tracking.
If we ever change this, we will update this page first and post a banner on the site at least 14 days before the change.
Cookies set by services we link to
When you click an outbound link to a retailer (for example, Amazon India, Flipkart), that retailer is in charge of their own website and may set their own cookies on your browser. Those cookies belong to them, not to us, and are governed by their privacy and cookie policies.
A few examples of what those services may do:
- Amazon India: sets a session cookie that, among other things, tells Amazon you arrived from one of our links so they can credit our affiliate account if you buy. The cookie expires after 24 hours (Amazon Associates session-cart cookie). Read Amazon’s cookie policy.
- Other retailers and AI-tool signup pages: their own cookies, their own policies.
We have no control over these. If you want to block them, you can use your browser’s settings or a privacy-focused browser (e.g., Brave, Firefox with strict tracking protection).
Cookies set by analytics
Our analytics tool, Plausible, does not set cookies. It uses anonymous, aggregate measurement and does not identify you.
Your choices
- Block third-party cookies in your browser.
- Use a privacy-focused browser or extension.
- Decline to click affiliate links — you can always navigate to a retailer directly.
We do not show a cookie consent banner because, in our configuration, we do not set cookies that require consent under the DPDP Act or the e-Privacy regimes we are aware of. If we add anything that requires consent (for example, a paid newsletter that sets cookies), we’ll add a proper consent flow at the same time.
Change log
| Date | Change |
|---|---|
| 25 April 2026 | First version. |
Contact
Questions: contact@neuraltechdaily.com.