This Cookie Policy explains how Company Judhour Al-Tawsa For Information Technoogy (“Juthor”, “we”, “us”, or “our”) uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on our websites, web apps, dashboards and related online properties (collectively, the Site). It describes what these technologies do, why we use them, and how you can control or delete them.
1. What are cookies and similar technologies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. Other similar technologies include “local storage”, web beacons/pixels, and device identifiers. These tools help websites remember your settings, measure how the site is used, and deliver features or advertising.
- First-party cookies: set and read by Juthor to make our Site work.
- Third-party cookies: set by other organisations (for example analytics providers or advertising partners) and may be used across sites.
Some information collected by cookies can be personal data when combined with other data. Where that is the case, it will be processed in accordance with our Privacy Notice.
2. Why we use cookies
We use cookies to provide and improve the Site and our Services. Typical purposes include:
- Essential / Strictly necessary — enable core functionality (authentication, security, shopping cart, account management). These cookies are required for the Site to operate and cannot be disabled from our cookie preferences.
- Functional — remember choices you make (language, region, display preferences) to personalise your experience.
- Advertising / Targeting — support relevant marketing and measure the effectiveness of our campaigns; may be used to show you ads that are more relevant to your interests.
3. Your choices — consent & controls
When you first visit the Site you will see a cookie banner or consent manager that explains cookie categories and allows you to:
- Accept all cookies;
- Reject non-essential cookies; or
- Manage cookie preferences by category.
Essential cookies cannot be turned off in the cookie manager because they are needed to deliver the Site’s basic features.
You can change your choices later by using the cookie settings link usually found in the website footer or in your account settings (where applicable). You may also block or remove cookies using your browser settings — see section 6 for guidance.
4. Third-party cookies and services
Some cookies are set by third parties that provide services for us (for example, analytics, tag managers, customer support chat, or advertising networks). These third parties may collect information about your browsing across multiple sites. We require third parties that process personal data on our behalf to provide adequate protections, but we do not control their cookies or their policies.
If you want to limit third-party tracking you can:
- Use the cookie manager on our Site to reject non-essential cookies; and/or
- Use browser settings or browser add-ons that block cross-site tracking.
5. Typical cookie categories & examples
The exact cookies used will vary over time. The table below describes common categories and examples of what they do.
- Essential / Strictly Necessary — session cookies for authentication, security tokens for logged-in sessions.
- Performance / Analytics — anonymous identifiers used to count visits, pages visited, and to measure performance.
- Functional — language preference, region settings, “remember me” choices.
- Advertising / Targeting — identifiers used to show ads, frequency caps, and to measure ad conversions.
If you require a current list of specific cookie names, lifespans and purposes, contact us and we will provide the active cookie inventory for the Site you are using.
6. How to manage cookies in your browser or device
You can control cookies through your browser settings. If you block cookies, some parts of the Site may not function correctly. Below are general pointers — consult your browser’s help resources for step-by-step instructions:
- Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari, Opera and mobile browsers provide settings to block or delete cookies and to control third-party cookies.
- Most browsers offer an “incognito” or “private” mode which limits persistent cookies.
- You can clear saved cookies and site data at any time from your browser’s settings.