What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small piece of data that a website stores on your device when you visit, typically containing information about the website itself, a unique identifier that allows the site to recognize your web browser when you return, and additional data that serves the purpose of the cookie, and the lifespan of the cookie itself.
Cookies are used to enable certain features (eg. logging in), to track site usage (eg. analytics), to store your user settings (eg. timezone, notification preferences), and to personalise your content (eg. advertising, language).
First-party cookies, which only track your activity on the website you are currently on, are those that are placed by the website you are currently visiting. “Third-party cookies” are those placed by other websites and businesses (i.e., third parties), and they can be used to track you across different websites that also use the same third-party service.
Policy purpose
We want to inform you about cookies that we use on the website https://jachoos.digital. We use cookies to help improve your experience of https://jachoos.digital. This cookie policy is part of our privacy policy and covers the use of cookies between your device and our site.
We use cookies in accordance with the effective Directive on privacy and electronic communications and the national law governing electronic communications and also in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation, you can read about the processing of your personal data in our privacy policy. If you don’t wish to accept cookies from us, you should instruct your browser to refuse cookies from https://jachoos.digital with the understanding that we may be unable to provide you with some of your desired content and services.
How you can control or opt-out of cookies
If you don’t want to accept cookies from us, you can inform your browser to block cookies from our website. The majority of browsers have their default settings set to accept cookies, but you can change them to reject all cookies or to alert you when a website tries to set or update a cookie.
You might need to update your settings on each device you use to browse websites if you use several different ones.
Although blocking some cookies won’t significantly affect how you use a website, blocking all cookies might prevent you from using specific features and content on all of the websites you visit.
How can I control my cookie preferences?
When you first access the website, a cookie warning is shown. The cookie settings in the notification are self-manageable, and you can also control them in your browser’s settings.