Cookie policy
Cookies and similar technologies (pixels, local storage, SDK identifiers) help us run secure sessions, remember preferences, measure basic product usage, and improve Jonarix. This page describes what we use today and how you can control cookies.
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a site. First-party cookies are set by Jonarix; third-party cookies are set by partners we use (for example analytics or error reporting).
2. Categories we use
Strictly necessary
Required for core functionality: sign-in session, CSRF protection, load balancing, security telemetry tied to fraud prevention. These cannot be disabled if you wish to use authenticated areas of the Services.
Preferences
Remember choices such as theme, locale, or cookie-banner decisions.
Analytics & performance
Help us understand aggregate traffic, feature adoption, and errors. Where required by law, we only activate these after you opt in.
Marketing (if enabled)
We may use limited cookies or pixels to measure ad campaign effectiveness. We do not sell your personal information.
3. Example cookies (non-exhaustive)
| Name (example) | Purpose | Typical duration |
|---|---|---|
jx_session | Maintains authenticated session | Session / 14 days |
jx_csrf | Protects forms and API writes | Session |
jx_cookie_prefs | Stores your consent choices | 12 months |
_jx_anon_id | Anonymous analytics identifier | 12 months |
Exact names may change as we ship updates; purposes remain within the categories above.
4. Your choices
- Use our cookie banner (where shown) to accept or reject non-essential categories.
- Adjust your browser settings to block or delete cookies — note that blocking strictly necessary cookies may break sign-in.
- Use industry opt-out tools where applicable for advertising networks (if we enable ad measurement).
5. Do Not Track
There is no consistent industry standard for DNT signals; we treat legally required opt-out rights separately (see Privacy policy).
6. Updates
We will revise this policy when our practices change and update the effective date.
Related: Privacy policy · Terms of service
Note: Align this table and categories with the analytics and auth vendors you actually wire up in production.