Cookie Policy for Wavejo:
At Wavejo, we are committed to providing a transparent and user-friendly online experience. This Cookie Policy describes how we use tracking technologies, such as cookies, on our website to improve our services and your online experience. You agree to the usage of cookies as outlined in this policy by continuing to use our website.
1. What are Cookies?
When you visit a website, little text files called cookies are saved on your computer, smartphone, or tablet. They serve various purposes, such as enabling certain website functionalities, analyzing website usage, and personalizing your experience.
2. Types of Cookies We Use:
We use the following types of cookies on the Wavejo website:
3. Third-Party Cookies:
We may also use cookies and similar tracking technologies provided by third-party service providers, such as Google Analytics, to analyze website traffic and usage patterns. These third-party cookies have the potential to gather data on how you browse both our website and other websites that you visit.
4. Cookie Consent:
By using our website, you consent to the use of cookies in accordance with this Cookie Policy. By changing your browser's settings, you can control your cookie preferences and refuse to accept certain kinds of cookies. You can manage cookies using most web browsers' settings. Please note that disabling cookies may affect the functionality of our Website and your user experience.
Here's how you can manage cookies in popular web browsers:
5. Updates to this Cookie Policy:
Periodically, we may amend this Cookie Policy to reflect changes to our policies or changes required by law. Any updates will be posted on this page, and we encourage you to review this policy periodically for the latest information about our use of cookies.
6. Contact Us:
If you have any questions or concerns about this Cookie Policy or our use of cookies, please contact us at info@wavejo.com
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