1. What are Cookies?
Cookies are small files of electronic information that a website can transfer to a visitor’s hard drive to help that visitor while on the site. This cookie data can then be retrieved and can allow us to customize our web pages and services accordingly. It is important to clarify that cookies do not collect any personal data stored on your hard drive or computer. The cookies we use do not store personally identifiable information nor can they harm your computer.
2. How We Use Cookies
We want our website to be informative, personal, and as user friendly as possible and cookies help us to achieve that goal. Jewish Workshops may use cookies simply to store a user code so that you do not have to re-enter information when re-joining the site. Cookies may also be used to track what you have viewed to best maximize your next visit to the site.
3. Your Rights
Although most Web browsers automatically accept cookies, the decision of whether to accept or not is yours. You may adjust your browser settings to prevent the reception of cookies, or to provide notification whenever a cookie is sent to you. You may refuse the use of cookies by selecting the appropriate settings on your browser. However, please note that if you do this, you may not be able to access the full functionality of the Jewish Workshops sites. Cookies placed by Jewish Workshops will expire when the user terminates the website session or after a reasonable period of inactivity.
We appreciate some users may like more individual control over their visit to our website and can adjust their settings accordingly.
By using our website, you agree to the use of cookies and other technologies as set out in this policy. If you do not agree to such use, please refrain from using the website.
4. Third Party Cookies
We may use third-party advertising and/or analytics companies on our site. These companies may use cookies and action tags to measure advertising effectiveness. You can still decide whether you want to accept these cookies. You may adjust your browser settings to prevent the reception of third-party cookies, or to provide notification whenever such third-party cookies are sent to you.