Cookie Policy
Last updated: February 20, 2026
1) Overview
This Cookie Policy explains how JetLeggo (“we”, “us”) uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit jetleggo.com.
Cookies are small text files stored on your device. Similar technologies (such as local storage or pixels) may be used to provide the site, understand usage, and attribute referrals to partner platforms.
2) Why we use cookies
We use cookies to:
- Keep the website functioning properly (essential features)
- Remember preferences (where applicable)
- Understand how visitors use JetLeggo (analytics)
- Attribute referrals to partner platforms (affiliate tracking)
3) Types of cookies we use
A) Strictly necessary (essential) cookies
These are required for the site to work (e.g., security, load balancing, basic navigation). These cookies cannot be switched off in our systems.
B) Analytics cookies
These help us understand traffic and improve pages (e.g., which routes are searched most often, which pages are slow). We use aggregated analytics where possible.
C) Affiliate attribution cookies / storage
When you click a deal and visit a partner platform, affiliate tracking may be used to attribute the referral. This can involve cookies or similar browser storage, depending on the partner's implementation.
D) Preference cookies (optional)
These remember choices such as dismissed banners or selected settings, if we implement them.
4) Third-party cookies
Some cookies may be set by third parties we use for:
- Analytics
- Security/performance
- Affiliate attribution
Third-party providers process data under their own policies. We recommend reviewing their cookie/privacy documentation.
5) Cookie list
JetLeggo's exact cookie list depends on the tools enabled on the site.
We provide cookie categories in our cookie settings panel. If you use specific services (e.g., Google Analytics, Plausible, Cloudflare), you can optionally list them here:
- Essential: [e.g., session/security cookies]
- Analytics: [e.g., analytics cookie names]
- Affiliate attribution: [e.g., partner tracking identifiers]
Replace bracketed examples with your actual tools/cookie names once confirmed.
6) How to manage cookies
You can manage cookies in several ways:
- Use our Cookie Settings panel to accept or reject non-essential cookies (where available)
- Adjust your browser settings to block or delete cookies
- Use private browsing modes (may limit functionality)
If you block essential cookies, parts of the site may not work.
7) Consent (where required)
Where required by law, we request consent before placing non-essential cookies (such as analytics). You can change your preferences at any time via Cookie Settings.
8) Data retention
Cookie lifetimes vary:
- Session cookies expire when you close your browser
- Persistent cookies last until they expire or you delete them
We keep cookie data only as long as needed for the purposes described above.
9) Do Not Track
Some browsers offer “Do Not Track” signals. There is no universally accepted standard for responding to these signals. We handle cookie preferences via our consent/settings tools where applicable.
10) Updates to this Cookie Policy
We may update this policy from time to time. The “Last updated” date indicates the latest revision.
11) Contact
If you have questions about cookies, contact: [email protected].