Privacy

How AI Food Focus handles your data. Plain English, no surprises.

Last updated: 22 June 2026

Summary

AI Food Focus is a static website. It does not run analytics, it does not place advertising cookies, and it does not share your data with third parties for marketing.

The only information stored in your browser is a small preference for light or dark mode, plus a flag that records you have seen the cookie notice. If you submit a question, the form is handled by Feedbakkr — see Forms and submissions below.

Who runs this site

AI Food Focus is published and operated by Bytechaser Limited, a company registered in England and Wales. Bytechaser Limited is the data controller for any personal data processed in connection with this site. If you have a question about privacy or want to exercise any of the rights described below, you can contact us via the ask a question form, which is handled by Feedbakkr.

What is stored in your browser

The site uses your browser's localStorage for two small pieces of preference data. Neither of these is sent to any server.

  • Theme preference. If you choose light or dark mode via the toggle in the header, your choice is saved so the page does not flash to the wrong theme on your next visit.
  • Cookie notice acknowledgement. When you dismiss the cookie notice, a flag is saved so it does not reappear on every page.

You can clear both at any time by clearing your browser's site data for this domain.

Cookies

AI Food Focus does not set any cookies of its own. Strictly speaking, localStorage is not a cookie, but it is covered by the same UK and EU rules around storage on user devices. Because the preferences described above are functional and contain no personal identifiers, they fall under the "strictly necessary" exemption — they do not require consent — but a cookie notice is shown on first visit so you know what is going on.

Forms and submissions

Where the site offers a form — for example the ask a question form — submissions are processed by Feedbakkr, an external service for collecting and managing site feedback. You can read Feedbakkr's privacy notice at www.feedbakkr.com.

When you submit a form, we capture:

  • the information you enter — for the ask a question form this is your name and email (so we can reply), your question, and the options you select;
  • basic technical context, namely the page address and your browser's user-agent string, which helps us understand and answer your question.

This data is stored by Feedbakkr on our behalf and is used only to read, answer and improve AI Food Focus — for example to help shape future articles. It is not shared, sold or used for unrelated marketing.

Analytics and tracking

AI Food Focus does not currently use any analytics service, traffic measurement tool, advertising network, social embed, or third-party script that profiles visitors. If that ever changes, this page will be updated first and a clear consent prompt will be added before any such tracking is enabled.

Hosting and server logs

The site is delivered as static HTML, CSS and images from a content delivery network. Like all web infrastructure, the hosting provider keeps short-lived technical logs (such as IP address and request timestamp) for security, abuse prevention and capacity planning. These logs are managed by the provider under their own terms and are not used by AI Food Focus to track individual visitors.

RSS

The RSS feed is a plain XML file served the same way as any other page. Subscribing to it in your feed reader does not register you with the site.

External links

Articles sometimes link to external sites for context. Once you leave this site, you are subject to that site's privacy practices — we cannot control what happens there.

Children

The site is aimed at adults working in the food industry. It is not directed at children, and we do not knowingly collect data from children.

Your rights

Under UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018, you have the right to access, correct, or delete any personal data we hold about you, and to complain to the Information Commissioner's Office (ico.org.uk) if you think your data has been handled improperly.

Beyond the in-browser preferences described above, the only personal data the site collects is what you choose to enter into a form. If you have sent a submission, you can ask us to provide or remove the data associated with your email address — contact us via the ask a question form and we will help you do so.

Changes to this notice

This notice will be updated as the site grows — for example when a new form is added or when any third-party script is added. The "last updated" date at the top reflects the most recent change.