Last revised: August 2026
Filsou Kitchin (filsou.com) is a recipe publication. You can read every page of it without registering, subscribing, or typing your name anywhere. Because of that, the amount of personal information that passes through this site is small, and this policy is short. It explains, in plain words, what little we see, why we see it, and what third parties are involved when pages load.
Like practically every website, our hosting infrastructure automatically records technical entries when a page is requested: the IP address the request came from, the date and time, the page requested, the browser type and the operating system. These entries exist for security, uptime and error diagnosis. We look at them in aggregate (for example, how many people read a recipe this week) and never try to connect them to a person by name.
Cookies are small text files a website stores in your browser. Filsou Kitchin itself sets, at most, functional cookies that remember harmless display preferences. The meaningful cookies on this site come from advertising and measurement partners, described in the next two sections. You can delete or block cookies at any time in your browser settings; the recipes will keep working without them.
To keep the recipes free to read, this site may display advertising served by Google AdSense. Google, as a third party vendor, uses cookies (including the DoubleClick cookie) to serve ads based on your prior visits to this and other websites. This means Google, not Filsou Kitchin, decides which ad you see, and does so using its own data and its own rules.
Three links are worth keeping if you want control over this:
Opting out does not remove ads; it removes the personalization of ads.
We may use a privacy conscious analytics tool to count visits and see which recipes people read most. This data is aggregated. We do not build individual profiles of readers, and we have no interest in doing so. A recipe site needs to know that escovitch outperforms toto; it does not need to know who you are.
The only moment you actively hand us personal data is when you email us. In that case we receive your email address and whatever you chose to write. We use it to reply, we keep the thread for as long as the conversation is useful, and we delete it when it is not. Your address is never added to any marketing list, because we do not operate one.
This site is a general audience cooking publication and is not directed at children under 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you believe a child has sent us personal information by email, contact us and we will delete it.
Depending on where you live, data protection law may give you rights of access, correction and deletion over personal data. Given how little we hold (essentially, emails you sent us), exercising these rights is simple: write to us and tell us what you want removed or shown to you, and we will do it within a reasonable time.
If we change how the site works in a way that affects privacy, we will rewrite this page and update the revision date at the top. Continued use of the site after a change means you accept the revised policy.
Questions about this policy can be directed to the operating company below.
MM FILSO SERVICOS ADMINISTRATIVOS LTDA
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Rua Pais Leme, 215, Conj 1713, Pinheiros, São Paulo/SP, CEP 05.424-150
Website: filsou.com