Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, how they may be used on Zomato Spending Calculator, and what choices you have as a visitor.
Last Updated: April 2026
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your browser or device when you visit a website. They can help websites remember settings, understand traffic patterns, and support services such as analytics or advertising.
How this website may use cookies
- To help the website function properly and remember basic preferences.
- To understand general traffic and improve the user experience.
- To support third-party services such as analytics or advertising partners.
Analytics cookies
Analytics tools may use cookies or similar technologies to help us understand page views, device types, and broad traffic behavior. This kind of information helps us improve site content, structure, and usability over time.
Advertising cookies and Google AdSense
Third-party vendors, including Google, may use cookies to serve ads based on a user's prior visits to this website or other websites. Google's use of advertising cookies enables Google and its partners to serve ads based on visits to this site and other sites on the internet. Google's partner-site data use is explained at How Google uses information from sites or apps that use its services.
If other third-party vendors or ad networks are used on the site, they may also use cookies to serve or measure advertising, subject to their own privacy policies and controls.
Your advertising choices
Users may opt out of personalized advertising by visiting Google Ads Settings. Users may also visit aboutads.info to opt out of some third-party vendors' use of cookies for personalized advertising.
Browser controls
Most browsers let you limit, block, or delete cookies through their settings. If you disable some categories of cookies, certain features or third-party services may not behave the same way.
Policy pages and consent-sensitive scripts
Where relevant for consent and privacy messaging, our cookie and privacy disclosure pages may be kept free from ad tags or similar scripts that would require user consent before loading. This helps keep policy pages focused on user disclosure and compliance needs.