Cookie Policy

At JamesCrossJr, we want to be open about how we collect and use information about you. This policy tells you about how we use cookies on our website. This Cookie Policy is part of the JamesCrossJr Privacy Policy.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small pieces of information that we send to your device. They help us remember your device and make your experience better. A cookie is a small text file with a special number that is saved on your computer. This number helps us identify your web browser, but not you personally. Many websites use cookies, and they are now a common part of the internet.

You can change your browser settings to stop accepting new cookies, get notified when you receive a new cookie, or disable cookies completely. You can also delete similar data used by browser add-ons, like flash cookies, by changing the add-on settings or visiting the website of the add-on’s maker. We suggest you keep cookies turned on because they help you use some of our website’s important features.

To learn more about cookies, visit www.wikipedia.org, www.allaboutcookies.org, or www.aboutcookies.org.

Does JamesCrossJr use cookies?

Yes, we use cookies to make sure everyone who visits our website has a great experience. Cookies also help us keep your account safe. When you use our website, you agree to let us use cookies for the reasons we mention in this policy.

When do we use cookies?

We use cookies on our website and mobile apps. Any browser visiting our sites will receive cookies from us.

What kinds of cookies do we use?

We use two types of cookies: persistent cookies and session cookies. Persistent cookies help us remember you as a user, so it’s easier to come back to our website without signing in again. After you sign in, a persistent cookie stays in your browser and will be read by us when you return to our site or another site that uses our services. Session cookies only last while you visit a website or during your browser session.

Why do we use cookies?

Cookies help us remember you when you visit our website, remember your preferences, and give you a personalized experience. They also make your time on our website faster and safer.

What is Do Not Track (DNT)?

DNT is an idea that some groups, like the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC), want the internet industry to create. It would let users control the tracking of their online activities by using browser settings. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has been working on a DNT standard, but it hasn’t been finished yet.

Can you control cookies?

Yes, you can usually control cookies through your browser settings.

If you want, you can reset your browser to tell you when you get a cookie or to refuse cookies altogether. At JamesCrossJr, we use cookies, but we never store personal information in them. Most browsers accept cookies automatically, but you can change your browser to stop accepting cookies if you want. You can still enjoy our website even if you choose not to accept cookies.

But, if you don’t let websites use cookies, your experience might be worse because it won’t be personalized for you. It might also stop you from saving your login information.

What should you do if you don’t want cookies or want to remove them?

If you don’t want cookies, you can change your browser settings on your computer or other device you use to visit our website. If you use our website without changing your settings, or if you click the “Accept” button on our website’s cookie notice, we’ll think you’re okay with all cookies on our website. Most browsers also let you look at and delete cookies, including JamesCrossJr cookies. Remember, our site might not work well without cookies.