Cookie Policy
How Jobaro uses cookies and similar technologies to keep the platform secure, remember preferences and support account functionality.
1. What this policy covers
This Cookie Policy explains how Jobaro uses cookies and similar technologies, including browser local storage, when you visit or use the platform. It should be read together with our Privacy Policy.
2. What cookies and similar technologies are
Cookies are small text files stored on your device by a website. Some are deleted when the browser session ends, while others remain for a defined period. Similar technologies, such as local storage, can also save information on your device. Rules on accessing or storing information on a userโs device may apply to both cookies and similar technologies.
3. Technologies currently used by Jobaro
The following first-party technologies are used by Jobaro or by the WordPress platform on which Jobaro operates. Cookie names containing an asterisk may include a site-specific hash or user identifier.
| Name / technology | Category | Purpose | Typical duration |
|---|---|---|---|
jobaro_lang cookie | Preference / functional | Remembers the language you explicitly select for Jobaro. | Up to 1 year |
jobaro_lang localStorage | Preference / functional | Keeps the selected language available in the browser so the interface can remain consistent between visits. | Until replaced or browser data is cleared |
wordpress_logged_in_* | Strictly necessary | Identifies a signed-in user on the frontend and keeps the authenticated session working. | Session or the configured login period |
wordpress_sec_* / wordpress_* | Strictly necessary | Supports secure authentication and session validation. | Session or the configured authentication period |
wordpress_test_cookie | Strictly necessary | Checks whether the browser accepts cookies so login can work correctly. | Session |
wp-settings-* / wp-settings-time-* | Functional / necessary for logged-in interface settings | May remember WordPress interface preferences for authenticated users or administrators. | Typically up to 1 year |
Actual expiry periods may be changed by WordPress configuration, security settings or future platform updates.
4. Strictly necessary and preference technologies
Strictly necessary technologies are used for authentication, security, session continuity and other functions without which a requested service cannot operate correctly. The Jobaro language preference is stored when you choose a language so the platform can remember the preference you requested.
5. Analytics, advertising and other non-essential technologies
If Jobaro introduces analytics, advertising, profiling or other non-essential storage technologies that require consent, they must not be activated before the required consent is obtained. Where consent is used, you must be able to refuse it and later withdraw or change your choice without losing access to functions that do not depend on that technology.
The exact technologies used can change when Jobaro adds or removes features, plugins, hosting, security or measurement services. This page will be updated when a material change affects the information users should receive.
6. Third-party and infrastructure technologies
Hosting, security, email, content-delivery or other infrastructure providers may process technical information or, depending on their configuration, set technologies that are necessary to deliver or protect the service. If a third-party service introduces non-essential cookies or similar storage, its use must follow the applicable consent and transparency requirements.
7. How you can control cookies
You can delete or block cookies through your browser settings and can clear local storage from your browserโs site-data controls. Blocking authentication or other strictly necessary cookies may prevent login, account access or other requested functions from working correctly.
If Jobaro displays a cookie-preference control for non-essential technologies, you can use that control to change or withdraw your choice. Withdrawing consent does not affect processing that was lawful before withdrawal.
8. Relationship with personal-data processing
When cookies or similar technologies contain or generate personal data, the processing is also described in the Privacy Policy, including purposes, legal bases, recipients, retention and data-protection rights.
9. Changes and contact
We may update this policy when technologies, providers, legal requirements or Jobaro functionality change. The current version and effective date are published on this page.
Questions about cookies or privacy can be sent to contact@jobaro.online. General support: contact@jobaro.online.