Cookie Policy
Last updated: March 2025
This policy explains how Dybar Lwoux uses tracking technologies on dybarlwoux.info. We believe in being straightforward about what data we collect and why it matters for your experience on our site.
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit our website. They help us remember your preferences and understand how you interact with our content. Most websites use them, and they've become a standard part of how the web works.
What We Track and Why
Our tracking setup isn't particularly sophisticated — we're not a huge corporation with endless data needs. We collect what helps us run a functional website that serves mobile solution development clients effectively.
Essential Tracking
These keep the site working. Things like remembering you're logged into our client portal or maintaining your session while you browse through our case studies.
Functional Tracking
These remember your choices. If you've set a preference for how you want to view our portfolio or which contact form you used last time, we store that.
Analytical Tracking
We track which pages get visited most, how long people stick around, and where they came from. This helps us figure out what content actually helps potential clients.
Marketing Tracking
If you've clicked through from an ad or email campaign, we track that. It helps us understand which outreach efforts bring in serious inquiries versus casual browsers.
How This Actually Works
When you land on our site, your browser receives these small files. They sit there quietly, sending information back to our server about your interactions. Some expire when you close your browser. Others stick around for months or even years.
- Session cookies disappear once you close your browser — they're temporary
- Persistent cookies hang around until they expire or you manually delete them
- First-party cookies come directly from dybarlwoux.info and help us run the site
- Third-party cookies come from external services we use, like analytics platforms
The data collected typically includes your IP address, browser type, device information, pages you visit, and how you got to our site. Nothing particularly invasive — just the standard web metrics that help us improve.
Specific Ways We Use This Data
Let me be specific about what this means in practice. When a potential client visits our mobile app development services page, we track that visit. If they return three days later and check out our case studies, we see that pattern.
This tells us they're seriously considering working with us, not just browsing randomly. When they fill out a contact form, we can reference their previous visits during our initial conversation. It makes for a more informed discussion about their needs.
Data Retention Periods
Essential cookies last for the duration of your session. Functional cookies might stick around for 12 months. Analytics cookies typically expire after 24 months. Marketing cookies vary depending on the platform — some last 30 days, others up to 90 days.
We don't keep tracking data forever. Once it's no longer useful for improving our services or understanding client needs, it gets cleared out.
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
You have control over this. Every modern browser lets you block or delete cookies, though doing so might make parts of our site less functional.
Browser Settings
Go to your browser's settings or preferences menu. Look for Privacy or Security sections where cookie controls live.
Cookie Management
You can block all cookies, block just third-party cookies, or delete existing cookies. Each browser handles this slightly differently.
Test the Results
After making changes, browse our site to see what still works. If something breaks, you'll know which cookies were responsible.
Browser-Specific Instructions
Quick Access Links
Most browsers make cookie management relatively straightforward. Here's where to look:
Mobile browsers have similar options, usually tucked into the Settings menu. The exact location varies by device and operating system version.
What Happens When You Block Cookies
Being honest — some parts of our site won't work properly. You might have to log in repeatedly to access client resources. Form submissions might not save your progress if you navigate away. Our site won't remember if you've already submitted an inquiry.
The analytics we use to improve our content won't capture your visit, which means we lose insight into how people like you interact with our information. For us, that's not ideal, but we respect your choice.
Third-Party Services
We use a few external services that set their own cookies. Google Analytics tracks general website statistics. If we're running any advertising campaigns, those platforms might drop cookies to measure campaign effectiveness.
These third parties have their own privacy policies. We don't control what they do with the data they collect, though we only work with established services that have reasonable privacy practices.
Updates to This Policy
As our business changes or new tracking needs emerge, we'll update this policy. The "last updated" date at the top tells you when we last made changes. If we make significant modifications, we might add a notice on our homepage for a while.
We're not going to email everyone about minor wording changes, but substantial alterations to what we track or how we use the data will get more prominent notification.
Questions About Our Cookie Usage?
If something here doesn't make sense or you want more details about specific tracking on our site, reach out directly.
Dybar Lwoux operates from 8 Omar Ibn El-Khattab from El-Wehda El-Arabyia st, Manshiet El-Bakry district, El Mahalla El Kubra, Gharbia Governorate, Egypt. This cookie policy applies to all visitors of dybarlwoux.info regardless of location.