Cookie Governance File // zedej.com
This Cookie Policy explains how Zedej uses cookies and related storage technologies on zedej.com. Cookies are small text files stored on a browser or device to support technical functionality,
improve service reliability, and provide insight into website performance. Similar technologies may include local storage, session storage, or tracking parameters used to attribute inbound traffic.
This policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions to understand the full data governance context for website usage.
By continuing to use zedej.com, you acknowledge the use of essential cookies that are required for baseline operation. Where optional categories are present or enabled in future updates,
you may have additional control options depending on browser capability and legal jurisdiction. We strive to keep cookie usage proportionate, transparent, and aligned with legitimate website operations.
1. Essential Cookies
Essential cookies support core website behavior such as basic page navigation, security controls, and limited preference persistence required for site integrity.
These cookies are typically necessary for the website to function correctly and cannot be disabled through site-level controls without potentially impacting usability.
Examples include mechanisms that help maintain session continuity, protect against malicious request patterns, and preserve user acknowledgment states for legal notices such as cookie banners.
Because essential cookies are tied to technical operation and risk management, they are generally processed on the basis of legitimate interest or equivalent legal grounds where permitted.
Users who block all cookies at the browser level may still access portions of the site, but certain behaviors may be unstable or unavailable.
2. Analytical Cookies
Analytical cookies and similar measurement tools help us understand how visitors interact with website content, including aggregate page views, session pathways, loading performance,
and broad engagement patterns. These signals are used to identify technical bottlenecks, improve content clarity, and prioritize website improvements that support business usability.
We aim to configure analytics in a way that reduces unnecessary data granularity and limits retention scope where practical.
Analytics outputs are typically reviewed in aggregated form and are not intended for independent identity verification.
Where legally required, analytics deployment may be adjusted to reflect local consent requirements or additional controls.
Users can manage analytics exposure through browser settings, privacy extensions, and device-level tracking controls.
3. Targeting and Attribution Signals
Zedej may process campaign attribution parameters such as source, medium, campaign, and keyword indicators when users arrive via tagged links.
These parameters help us evaluate marketing channel performance and understand which outreach efforts generate relevant professional inquiries.
Attribution data is generally used to improve strategic communication and site relevance rather than to build broad behavioral profiles.
If third-party targeting technologies are introduced, this policy will be updated with additional details about categories, purpose, and available opt-out mechanisms.
Users should review changes periodically to remain informed about data practices.
4. Cookie Duration and Retention Behavior
Cookies may be categorized by lifespan as session cookies or persistent cookies. Session cookies usually expire when you close your browser.
Persistent cookies remain on your device for a defined period or until manually removed. Duration settings depend on technical purpose, legal considerations,
and whether ongoing preference or measurement continuity is required.
We seek to avoid excessive retention for website interaction data and to review storage behaviors periodically. Retention periods may change as we refine site functionality,
improve security controls, or align with evolving compliance obligations.
5. Browser and Device Control Options
Most browsers provide cookie controls that allow users to block, delete, or restrict cookie storage. Users can usually configure settings for all cookies,
selected site cookies, or third-party cookies only. Control locations vary by browser vendor and version, so users should consult official browser help documentation
for current guidance.
In addition to browser settings, privacy-focused extensions or operating system controls may reduce tracking behavior.
However, restrictive controls can affect page functionality, session behavior, or display preferences. We recommend testing settings incrementally to preserve essential site behavior.
6. Opt-Out Guides for Common Browsers
For practical opt-out steps, users can typically open browser privacy settings, review cookie and site data controls, and choose one of the following:
block third-party cookies, clear existing site data, deny storage for specific domains, or set automatic deletion upon browser exit.
Advanced users may combine browser controls with content-blocking extensions and secure DNS profiles for stronger privacy posture.
Mobile browser and in-app browser controls may differ from desktop behavior. Users on mobile devices should review both browser privacy menus and device-level advertising settings
to align controls with their privacy preferences.
7. Relationship to Privacy Rights
Cookie-related data handling is part of our broader privacy program. Depending on jurisdiction, users may have rights to request access, deletion, correction,
or limitations related to personal data associated with website interactions. Rights handling details are provided in our Privacy Policy.
Where required by applicable law, we will process rights requests according to statutory timelines and verification standards.
If you have concerns about how cookie-derived data is handled, you may contact Zedej using the details provided in the site footer.
We review requests in good faith and seek practical resolution consistent with legal obligations and technical feasibility.
8. Policy Updates and Contact Information
We may revise this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in website technology, analytics practices, legal requirements, or business operations.
Updates become effective when posted unless a later effective date is noted. Continued use of zedej.com after policy updates indicates acknowledgment of the revised terms.
Users are encouraged to revisit this page periodically, especially if relying on specific browser or consent control assumptions.
Questions regarding this Cookie Policy may be directed to Zedej by email at info@zedej.com or by phone at 815-963-6765.
Written correspondence may be sent to 4981 Memory Lane, Rockford, IL 61101, United States.