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This is the cookie policy for www.highriskmerchantpay.com (“Cookie Policy”). It applies to information collected and used by MNJA LLC (“we“, “our” or “us”) when you access and use our website. This information is collected through instruments known as Cookies and various other technologies used to set and interact with Cookies on our site.

This Cookie Policy explains what Cookies are, which Cookies we use and why, and what you can do to manage your Cookie preferences. Where any information we collect through Cookies qualifies as personal data, our Privacy Policy applies to the collection and use of that data. Please review this Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy HERE carefully.

 

WHAT ARE COOKIES?

A cookie is a small text file that a website saves on your computer or mobile device when you visit the site. This small text file may include a unique identifier that distinguishes your computer or mobile device from other devices. We use the term “cookies” in this Policy to refer to website Cookies and to similar technologies that may collect information automatically when you visit our sites (such as pixel tags and web beacons).

 

SOURCE AND CATEGORIES OF COOKIES

Our Cookies are either first party or third party. Whether a Cookie is ‘first’ or ‘third’ party depends on the website or domain placing the Cookie. In the context of this Cookie Policy first party Cookies are Cookies set by us and all the information collected from such Cookies are received by us, while third party Cookies are set by other parties we do business with. These parties may place unique Cookies on your browser when you visit our website, to collect information about your use of the website and possibly other online activities over time and across different websites and apps. These third parties collect data directly from your web browser and the processing of this data is subject to their own privacy policies.

First or third party Cookies are classed as either ‘persistent’ or ‘session’ Cookies depending on their duration:

Persistent Cookies:
These Cookies are stored on your device in between browser sessions and allow your preferences or actions across our websites (or in some cases across different websites) to be remembered. Persistent Cookies may be used for a variety of purposes including remembering your preferences and choices when using our site or to target advertising. These Cookies do not expire once the browsing session closes and remain on your device until an expiration date set by the source of the Cookie, unless you disable this.

Session Cookies:
These Cookies are only allocated to your computer for the duration of your visit to our website. A session-based Cookie helps you move around our website faster and, if you are a registered customer, it allows us to give you information that is more relevant to you. This Cookie automatically expires when you close your browser.

 

USE OF COOKIES

It is important to note that different Cookies do different jobs, below are a summary of Cookies used on this website.

Necessary Cookies:
These Cookies are essential to make our website work correctly, they enable you to move around our website and use our features. Without these, you would not be able to navigate between pages or use certain vital features of our website. If you do not want us to collect such information, you must cease using our website immediately. By continuing to use our site, you accept that these necessary Cookies are vital for use of our website and will be placed on your browser as normal.

Performance Cookies:
These Cookies collect and report on aggregate non-identifiable information, which helps us understand the performance of the website and provides insights on how the site is currently used and how it can be improved for visitors. These Cookies provide information such as the areas you have visited, the time spent on the website, and any issues you encounter, such as error messages.

Functionality Cookies: 
These Cookies allow our website to remember if you have previously visited the site or the choices you make (such as your language, region or preferences) to provide a more personalized online experience.

Targeting/Advertising Cookies:
These Cookies are used to deliver content that is more relevant to you and your interests. They may be used to deliver targeted advertising or to limit the number of times you see an advertisement.

MANAGING COOKIES

Our performance, functionality and [targeting/advertising] Cookies are not strictly necessary for the website to work but will provide you with a better browsing experience. You can delete or block these Cookies, but if you do this, you may have to manually adjust some preferences every time you visit our website and some features of the site may not work as intended.

Most internet browsers are initially set up to automatically accept Cookies. You can change the settings to block Cookies or to alert you when Cookies are being sent to your device. If you use different devices to view and access our website (e.g. your computer, smartphone, tablet etc) you will need to ensure that each browser on each device is adjusted to suit your Cookie preferences.

 

COOKIE REGISTER

You can find out more about the individual Cookies used on our website and the purposes for which they are used in the table below:

PERFORMANCE COOKIE:
_ga, _gat_UA-123171128-1, _gid   •   First Party   • Measure Analytics to identify unique users, unique sessions and store information about users’ sessions and campaigns

TARGETING/ADVERTISING COOKIES:
Datr, dpr, fr, sb, wd, _js_reg_ext_ref, _js_reg_fb_gate, _js_reg_fb_ref   •   Third Party   •   Used to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant advertisements on other sites. They do not store directly personal information.

1P_JAR   •   Third Party   •   Google advertising cookie used for user tracking and targeting

SID, SAPISID, APISID, SSID, HSID, NID, PREF, CONSENT, DSID, DV, OTZ, SIDCC, AID   •   Third Party   •   Used by Google to measure the number and behaviour of users

Last Updated 9/13/2018