Cookie Policy
Last Updated: January 2025
At jeluxelevi, we believe in being upfront about how we collect and use information when you visit our site. This page explains what tracking technologies we use, why we use them, and how you can control them. We've tried to keep the jargon to a minimum—financial terminology is complicated enough without adding tech confusion to the mix.
What Are Cookies Anyway?
Cookies are small text files that get stored on your device when you visit websites. Think of them as digital sticky notes that help websites remember who you are and what you've done. Some are essential—without them, you wouldn't be able to log into your account or use our glossary search properly. Others help us understand how people use the site so we can make it better.
We use cookies on jeluxelevi.com to provide a smoother experience and to learn what financial terms people are searching for most. This helps us prioritize which definitions to expand and which new terms to add. We're not in the business of selling your data or bombarding you with irrelevant ads—we're focused on building a useful resource for people trying to understand finance.
Types of Cookies We Use
Cookie Type | Purpose | Can You Disable It? |
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Essential Cookies | These keep the site functional. They remember your session, help with security, and make sure forms work properly. | No—site won't function without them |
Analytics Cookies | We use these to see which pages get visited, how long people stay, and where they click. Helps us improve content. | Yes—click the button above |
Functional Cookies | Remember your preferences like text size or whether you've dismissed certain notifications. | Yes—though your experience may be less personalized |
We don't use advertising or marketing cookies on jeluxelevi. Our focus is education, not conversion tracking or retargeting campaigns. If that changes in the future, we'll update this policy and give you clear options to opt out.
Managing Your Preferences
You have several ways to control cookies on our site. The simplest is to click the "Decline Non-Essential Cookies" button at the top of this page. That will remove analytics and functional cookies while keeping the essential ones that make the site work.
- Use the rejection button above to remove all non-essential tracking immediately
- Adjust settings in your browser to block or delete cookies site-wide (affects all websites)
- Use private browsing mode, which typically blocks most tracking by default
- Install browser extensions designed to block trackers and cookies
Keep in mind that blocking all cookies might affect how well the site works. You might need to log in repeatedly or lose saved preferences. But for people concerned about privacy, these trade-offs are often worth it.
What Happens When You Reject Cookies?
When you click the rejection button, we'll clear all non-essential cookies from your browser and store your preference locally. We won't track your visits or analyze your behavior beyond what's necessary to run the site. Essential cookies remain because they're required for basic functionality—things like remembering you're logged in or preventing security issues.
Your rejection preference is stored in local storage, not in a cookie. That means if you clear your browser data or switch devices, you'll need to set your preference again. It's a small inconvenience, but it's the most privacy-friendly approach we could find.
How Long We Keep Cookies
Different cookies stick around for different lengths of time. Session cookies disappear when you close your browser—they're temporary helpers that only last as long as your visit. Persistent cookies can last anywhere from a few days to a couple of years, depending on their purpose.
Essential cookies: Usually expire after your session ends or within a few days. They need to be short-lived for security reasons.
Analytics cookies: These might last up to two years. Longer retention helps us spot trends and seasonal patterns in how people use the site. But again, you can remove them anytime using the button above.
Preference cookies: Can last up to a year so we don't constantly ask about your settings. They remember things like whether you prefer definitions to display in expanded or collapsed view.
Third-Party Services
Sometimes we use services provided by other companies—things like analytics platforms or content delivery networks. These services might set their own cookies when you visit our site. We're careful about who we work with and only use services that respect user privacy.
As of January 2025, we use Google Analytics with IP anonymization enabled. This means your full IP address isn't stored, and we've disabled data sharing with Google's advertising networks. If you've rejected cookies using our button, we also signal this preference to Google so they won't track you either.
We review our third-party services regularly and will update this policy if we add new ones or remove existing ones. You can always check back here to see what's current.
Questions About Our Cookie Policy?
If something isn't clear or you have concerns about how we handle cookies, get in touch. We're happy to explain our practices in more detail.
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