Cookies Policy
asjre Cookie Policy
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files containing a string of characters that can be placed on your computer or mobile device to uniquely identify your browser or device.
What are cookies used for?
Cookies allow asjre and its services to recognize if your device has visited before. They help us understand how you use the site, enable smooth navigation between pages, remember your preferences, and generally improve your browsing experience. Cookies also help deliver marketing content that is more relevant to your interests.
What types of cookies does asjre use?
There are four main categories of cookies used on asjre:
- Strictly Necessary Cookies:
Essential for navigating the site and using secure features such as logging in. - Performance Cookies:
Collect information on how you use the site, like your unique username, to reduce strain on our servers and to deliver fresher content to logged-in users. These also help us track overall site usage and test new features to improve the service. - Functionality Cookies:
Remember your login status, edits made while logged out, and your preferences (like customized toolbars). These cookies are anonymous and do not track your browsing outside asjre. - Targeting Cookies:
Used by asjre and third-party partners to deliver personalized advertising relevant to you. These cookies may track your device across different websites and share data with advertisers or business partners to measure ad effectiveness or generate aggregate usage statistics.
First-party vs Third-party Cookies
- First-party cookies belong to asjre and enable features like logging in and accessing secure pages.
- Third-party cookies are set by external parties via our site. They may provide analytics or advertising services, such as:
- Google Analytics: Helps us analyze visitor behavior on asjre while protecting your privacy by anonymizing data. You can opt out of Google Analytics tracking here.
- Google AdSense and DoubleClick: Serve personalized ads based on your interests or page content. Learn more about advertising cookies here.
How long will cookies stay on my device?
- Session cookies last only while you browse and are deleted when you close your browser.
- Persistent cookies remain until they expire or are manually deleted.
How to control and delete cookies
Cookies improve your browsing experience, but you can disable or delete them in your browser settings if you prefer. For guidance, please check your browser’s Help section or visit AboutCookies.org for information on managing cookies across popular browsers.