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Privacy Policy

Last updated: 2026-08-21

FlutterCook (“we”, “this site”) publishes guides about open-source Flutter and Dart projects at fluttercook.github.io. This policy explains what data is collected when you visit, who else receives it, and what you can do about it.

The site has no accounts, no login, and no comment system. We do not ask you for your name, email address, or any other personal detail, and there is no server of ours that could store one — the site is a set of static files hosted on GitHub Pages.

What is collected, and by whom

1. Hosting (GitHub Pages)

Pages are served by GitHub Pages. Like any web host, GitHub receives your IP address and browser user-agent as part of delivering the page, and may log it for security and abuse prevention. See the GitHub Privacy Statement.

2. Analytics (Google Analytics 4)

We use Google Analytics to understand which articles are read and how people arrive. It sets cookies and reports aggregate data: pages viewed, approximate location (city level, derived from IP), device type, and referring site. We do not use it to identify individuals, and we do not upload user-provided identifiers to it.

You can opt out with the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.

3. Advertising (Google AdSense)

We display advertising served by Google AdSense on our articles and tool pages. In connection with that:

  • Third-party vendors, including Google, use cookies to serve ads based on your prior visits to this site or other sites.
  • Google's use of advertising cookies enables it and its partners to serve ads to you based on your visit to this and/or other sites on the Internet.
  • You may opt out of personalised advertising by visiting Google Ads Settings.
  • You can opt out of a third-party vendor's use of cookies for personalised advertising at aboutads.info/choices or optout.networkadvertising.org.

Ads are not shown on the generated recipe index pages. Google's own handling of the data it collects is described in How Google uses information from sites that use our services.

4. Embedded and linked content

Articles link out to GitHub, pub.dev, YouTube and vendor documentation. Following those links puts you on someone else's site under someone else's policy. We do not embed third-party trackers beyond the analytics and advertising described above.

Cookies, in plain terms

Set byPurposeHow to refuse
Google AnalyticsAggregate audience measurementOpt-out add-on, or block cookies in your browser
Google AdSense and partnersAd delivery, frequency capping, personalisationGoogle Ads Settings, or the industry opt-out links above

The site itself sets no cookies of its own. Blocking all third-party cookies in your browser leaves the site fully readable — nothing here depends on them.

If you are in the EEA, UK or Switzerland

Where required, a consent message is shown before personalised advertising cookies are set, in line with Google's EU user consent policy. You may withdraw or change that choice at any time through the consent control on the ad, or by clearing this site's cookies in your browser.

Our legal basis is your consent for advertising and analytics cookies, and legitimate interest for the security logs kept by our host. You have the right to access, correct, delete, or object to the processing of your personal data, and the right to lodge a complaint with your local supervisory authority. Because we hold no user database, requests about advertising or analytics data are best directed to Google, which is the controller for that data; we will help where we can.

If you are in California

We do not sell personal information for money. The use of advertising cookies may qualify as “sharing” for cross-context behavioural advertising under the CCPA/CPRA. You can opt out using the Google Ads Settings link above, or by sending a Global Privacy Control signal from your browser, which we honour where it is passed through.

Children

This site is written for software developers and is not directed to children under 13. We do not knowingly collect data from children.

Data retention and transfers

We keep no personal data ourselves, so we have nothing to retain or delete on your behalf. Google and GitHub process data under their own retention schedules and may transfer it outside your country, including to the United States, under their published safeguards.

Changes

If this policy changes materially, the date at the top of this page changes with it. The full history of every edit is public in the site's GitHub repository.

Contact

Questions about this policy, or a privacy request: trunghieu4121993@gmail.com. More ways to reach us are on the contact page.