Legal & Trust
Cookie Policy
Last updated: May 31, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how DrBerry.com, operated by Dr. Ken Berry, MD, uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit the site. It tells you what these technologies are, why we use them, and how you can control them. Read this alongside our Privacy Policy, which explains how we handle the personal information we collect.
What cookies are
A cookie is a small text file that a website stores on your device when you visit. Cookies let a site remember your actions and preferences over time, so you do not have to re-enter them each time you return or move from page to page.
We also use similar technologies such as pixels, tags, and local storage. When we say cookies in this policy, we mean all of these technologies. Some are set by us and some are set by third parties whose services appear on our pages.
The categories of cookies we use
We group the cookies on DrBerry.com into a few simple categories. Here is what each one does and why it is there.
- Strictly necessary and functional cookies: these keep the site working and remember basic choices. Examples include cookies that maintain your session, remember settings like your cookie preferences, and help pages load correctly. The site cannot function properly without them.
- Analytics and performance cookies: these help us understand how visitors use the site so we can improve it. We use Google Analytics 4, which sets cookies to count visits, measure which pages are popular, and see how people move through the site. The information is collected in a way that does not directly identify you.
- Advertising and third-party cookies: these may be set by content we embed from other services, such as YouTube videos. When you load a page with an embedded video, the provider may set cookies to remember your preferences or measure engagement. We do not run our own advertising cookies, but embedded content can place its own.
Why we use cookies
We use cookies for a few clear reasons: to keep the site secure and running smoothly, to remember the choices you make, and to learn which content is useful so we can make it better.
Analytics cookies help us see what works and what does not, so we can keep improving the health and nutrition information on the site. We do not use cookies to build advertising profiles about you.
Third-party cookies
Some cookies are set by companies other than us. Google sets analytics cookies through Google Analytics 4 so we can measure how the site is used. Embedded content, such as YouTube videos, may set its own cookies when you view a page that includes it.
These third parties have their own privacy and cookie practices, which we do not control. We encourage you to review their policies to understand how they use your information.
How to control or delete cookies
You are in control of cookies. Most browsers let you see what cookies are stored, delete them, and block new ones. You can usually find these options in your browser settings under privacy or security.
Keep in mind that if you block or delete certain cookies, some parts of the site may not work as expected. Strictly necessary cookies, for example, are needed for basic features to function.
- Adjust cookie settings directly in your browser to block or remove cookies at any time.
- Use your browser's private or incognito mode to limit how long cookies are stored.
- Visit your browser's help pages for step-by-step instructions, since the controls differ between Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, and others.
Do Not Track
Some browsers offer a Do Not Track signal that tells websites you do not want to be tracked. There is no common industry standard for how sites should respond to this signal, so DrBerry.com does not currently respond to Do Not Track requests.
You can still control cookies using the browser settings described above, which give you direct control regardless of the Do Not Track signal.
Changes to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the technologies we use or for legal and operational reasons. When we make changes, we will update the date at the top of this page.
We encourage you to review this policy periodically so you stay informed about how we use cookies.
Contact us
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy or how we use cookies, you can reach us at info@drberry.com. For more on how we handle your personal information, please see our Privacy Policy.
