Cookie Policy

jetbluegives.org uses cookies to maintain stable site operations, improve your browsing experience, and protect your data. Some cookies are technically required for the platform to function properly. Others help us analyse user behaviour and personalise content to suit your needs. You retain full control over your cookie settings and can adjust them at any time through your browser preferences.

How We Use Cookies

When you visit our site, small text files called cookies are stored on your device. These files help the platform remember your preferences and track activity to enhance performance. Cookies analyse how you interact with the site, monitor traffic patterns, and identify areas for improvement. They do not access your personal information or view internal device data. Your privacy remains intact, as cookies only collect information necessary for site functionality and user experience optimisation.

FAQ

What happens if I delete all cookies from my browser?

Deleting cookies will remove your saved preferences and login sessions. You will need to reconfigure your settings and sign in again when you next visit jetbluegives.org. Your account data remains secure on our servers.

Do cookies slow down my device or internet connection?

No. Cookies are small text files that consume minimal storage space and do not affect your device performance or internet speed. They work silently in the background to improve your browsing experience.

Can third parties access cookies from jetbluegives.org?

Cookies set by jetbluegives.org can only be read by our platform. Third-party cookies from external services we use operate separately and are governed by their respective privacy policies.

How often should I review my cookie settings?

You can review your cookie preferences whenever you wish. We recommend checking your settings if you notice changes in how the site behaves or if you want to update your privacy preferences.

Are cookies the same as viruses or malware?

No. Cookies are simple text files that cannot execute programs or infect your device. They do not contain harmful code and pose no security threat to your computer or mobile device.

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