Last updated April 6, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how DNS Enterprises LLC (âweâ) uses cookies and similar technologies on dns.enterprises. It should be read with our Privacy Policy, which describes personal data processing in more detail.
Cookies are small files stored on your device. We also use local storage where appropriate to remember low-sensitivity UI or consent states. Together these help the site function, stay secure, andâonly with permissionâtell us which engineering articles are most useful.
Our site markets specialized DNS consulting. We need reliable delivery of pages, protection of contact forms, and optional analytics to prioritize documentation. We do not sell personal data collected through cookies, and we do not use cookie data to make credit decisions.
Where regulations require consent for non-essential cookies, we display a banner allowing you to accept or decline optional categories. Strictly necessary cookies may be set because they are essential to provide the service you request (for example security tokens or remembering that you have answered the banner). You may withdraw optional consent later by clearing site data and revisiting the site.
Strictly necessary. Support core operations such as routing requests, mitigating basic automated abuse on forms, and storing your cookie preference so we do not nag you on every page.
Analytics (optional). If you opt in, we may measure aggregated trafficâpages viewed, approximate region, device category, and referral sourceâto improve content. Identifiers are designed for statistics, not individualized advertising across unrelated sites.
Functional. Remember minor interface preferences during a session when we implement them.
Marketing. We do not deploy third-party ad retargeting pixels on this marketing site by default. If we run a measured campaign that uses such technology, we will update this policy and the banner.
Technical posts may embed code snippets, repository badges, or status widgets from providers such as GitHub. When you interact with those embeds, their cookies and policies apply. We do not control those technologies.
Session cookies expire when you close the browser. Persistent cookies or local storage entries typically expire within twelve months unless you remove them earlier. Analytics retention windows follow vendor defaults if enabled.
Use browser settings to block or delete cookies per site. Private browsing provides a clean session. Blocking all cookies may break forms or consent memory. Global privacy signals are evolving; combine browser controls with our banner choices.
If you access the site from the EEA, UK, or similar jurisdictions, we apply consent rules for non-essential cookies consistent with applicable law and tie personal data practices to our Privacy Policy.
The site is intended for business audiences. We do not knowingly engage in behavioral tracking of children.
We will update this policy when technologies or legal requirements change. The âLast updatedâ date in the page header will reflect revisions.
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