Cookie & Tracking Policy
Understanding how Baton Rouge uses tracking technologies to enhance your culinary experience
How We Use Tracking Technologies
Baton Rouge utilizes various tracking technologies on batonerouge.com to provide you with personalized recipe recommendations and improve your cooking journey. These technologies help us understand which quick recipes resonate most with Canadian home cooks and optimize our platform accordingly.
When you browse our recipe collections or save your favorite dishes, we collect information about your preferences to suggest complementary ingredients and cooking techniques. This data helps us curate content that matches your culinary interests and dietary requirements.
Our tracking systems also monitor site performance to ensure our recipe videos load quickly and our ingredient calculators function smoothly across all devices. We track which cooking tutorials are most helpful so we can create similar content that serves our community better.
Types of Tracking We Use
Essential Functionality
These enable core features like saving recipes, remembering your dietary preferences, and maintaining your shopping lists across sessions.
Performance Analytics
We track how users navigate our recipe database to identify popular cooking methods and improve site speed for better user experience.
Personalization
These help us recommend recipes based on your cooking history and suggest ingredients available at Toronto-area grocery stores.
Marketing Insights
We analyze which recipe categories generate the most engagement to guide our content creation and partnership decisions.
Specific Tracking Technologies
Our platform employs several tracking methods to enhance functionality and user experience:
- Session Cookies: Temporary storage for your current browsing session, recipe searches, and shopping cart contents
- Persistent Cookies: Long-term storage for saved recipes, cooking preferences, and personalized recommendations
- Local Storage: Browser-based storage for recipe notes, custom ingredient substitutions, and cooking timers
- Analytics Pixels: Invisible tracking elements that measure recipe engagement and content performance
- Third-party Integration: Connections with grocery store APIs and nutrition databases for enhanced features
- Behavioral Tracking: Analysis of click patterns, scroll depth, and time spent on recipe pages
Data Retention Periods
Different types of tracking data are stored for varying durations based on their purpose and legal requirements.
Current Status: Tracking Preferences Active
Essential cookies required for basic site functionality cannot be disabled but contain no personal information.
Browser-Based Control Options
You can manage tracking preferences directly through your browser settings. Most browsers offer granular control over which sites can store tracking data.
Questions About Our Tracking Practices?
Visit our Yorkdale location at 3401 Dufferin St, Toronto, ON M6A 2T9
Call us at +1 (587) 837-0643
Email privacy concerns to info@batonerouge.com
Last updated: January 2025