Cookie Policy
Last Updated: February 2025
At Jexlor, we believe transparency matters. This policy explains how we use tracking technologies on jexlor.vip to improve your experience and help us understand how people interact with our content. We're not interested in collecting data for its own sake—we want to make this site more useful for you.
What Are Cookies Anyway?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit websites. Think of them as digital bookmarks that remember your preferences and help sites recognize you when you return. They don't contain viruses or access your files—they're just data snippets that make browsing smoother.
Some cookies stick around for months (persistent cookies), while others disappear when you close your browser (session cookies). We use both types, depending on what they need to accomplish.
How We Use Tracking Technologies
Beyond traditional cookies, we also use similar technologies like web beacons and local storage. These tools help us track how visitors navigate our site, which articles resonate most, and where people tend to drop off. It's all about understanding what works and what doesn't.
We're interested in patterns, not individuals. Our goal is to see the bigger picture—like which investment mindset topics generate the most interest among Canadian visitors—so we can create better content.
Essential Cookies
These keep the site functioning properly. Without them, basic features wouldn't work.
- Session management and security
- Load balancing across servers
- Form submission processing
- Basic navigation functionality
Functional Cookies
These remember your choices and personalize your experience on subsequent visits.
- Language and region preferences
- Content display settings
- Accessibility options
- Previously viewed articles
Analytical Cookies
These help us understand how visitors engage with our content and identify areas for improvement.
- Page view tracking and duration
- Navigation path analysis
- Popular content identification
- Error detection and reporting
Marketing Cookies
These track your browsing to deliver relevant content and measure campaign effectiveness.
- Content recommendation refinement
- Newsletter signup tracking
- External campaign measurement
- Interest-based content delivery
Why This Matters for Your Experience
Here's a practical example: when we noticed through analytics that many visitors from British Columbia were reading our articles about long-term investment strategies, we created more content in that area. The cookies helped us spot that pattern.
Or consider this—if you've previously browsed our learning tips section, we might suggest related articles when you return. That's functional cookies at work, making your visit more efficient.
We don't sell your data to third parties. The information we collect stays with us and our trusted service providers who help us run the site.
Taking Control of Your Cookies
You're in charge here. Most browsers let you manage cookies through their settings. Keep in mind that blocking certain types might affect how the site functions—essential cookies are necessary for basic operations, while others enhance your experience but aren't strictly required.
Browser-Specific Instructions
- Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data
- Firefox: Options → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
- Safari: Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
- Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Manage and delete cookies
- Opera: Settings → Privacy & security → Cookies
If you clear all cookies, you'll need to set your preferences again next time you visit. Some people prefer this fresh-slate approach, while others like the convenience of remembered settings.
How Long We Keep Data
Session cookies vanish when you close your browser. Persistent cookies might last anywhere from a few weeks to two years, depending on their purpose.
Analytics data gets anonymized after 14 months. We keep aggregate statistics longer for trend analysis, but these don't contain any identifying information.
Your Privacy Rights
Under Canadian privacy legislation, you can request information about the data we've collected. You can also ask us to delete it, though this might limit site functionality.
We respond to these requests within 30 days. Sometimes we need to verify your identity first—just a standard security measure.
Third-Party Services
We use a few external services that set their own cookies—things like analytics platforms and content delivery networks. These providers have their own privacy policies, and we've chosen partners who share our commitment to responsible data handling.
For instance, our analytics provider helps us understand traffic patterns without revealing individual identities. The content delivery network speeds up page loading by caching resources closer to your location. Both involve cookies, but both respect privacy boundaries.
Updates to This Policy
Technology changes, regulations evolve, and we occasionally adjust how we use cookies. When we make significant changes, we'll update the date at the top and might add a notice on the site.
We won't reduce your rights without notice, and we'll always aim for more transparency, not less. Checking back periodically is a good idea if you want to stay informed about our practices.
Questions About Our Cookie Use?
We're here to help clarify anything that seems unclear. Privacy concerns are legitimate, and we'd rather answer questions directly than leave you wondering.