1. Introduction
This Cookie Notice ("Notice") applies to the Banjo Corporation ("Banjo") site: https://www.banjocorp.com and supplements the Website Privacy Statement, which may be accessed here: https://www.banjocorp.com/banjo/privacy-statement. Please refer to this Website Privacy Statement to receive information about the processing of personal data in general and also specific information provided according to the General Data Protection Regulation.
Any questions or concerns relating to the use of cookies by our web sites and the processing of personal data obtained through their use may be directed to: bnjmarketing@idexcorp.com.
2. Cookies – What are they and how does this site use them?
A cookie is a small text file that is stored on a user's computer for record-keeping purposes. Banjo uses cookies and similar technologies to collect information about the use of our web sites in order to make them function effectively, to improve our visitors' experience when they browse our web sites, to analyze the use of our web site and to display particular relevant advertisements on our web site and on third party web sites. Banjo uses session cookies and persistent cookies. The purpose of session cookies is to help distinguish your browsing session from those of other concurrent users and to make it easier for you to navigate our site. A session cookie expires when you close your browser. A persistent cookie remains on your computer after you close your browser. This type of cookie is typically used to preserve across browsing sessions any site-specific preferences you may have selected while using our site.
3. How can I control my cookie preferences?
We will ask you to allow us to place cookies. You do not have to accept all of the cookies used by our web site. You can manage your cookie preferences in two ways, described below.
a) Browser settings
Each web browser comes with its own built-in interface for managing cookie preferences. This is the preferred tool for carrying out the following cookie admin tasks:
For instructions on how to use your browser's built-in cookie management tool, refer to the instructions in the help section in your browser or visit allaboutcookies.org.
b) Site settings
This site provides a pop-up control panel on which you can manage your cookie preferences specifically for this site. You will need to use this interface in order to permit some cookies and reject others from this site. Access the control panel by clicking the link below. Bear in mind that this control panel does not allow you to disable cookies that are classified as "necessary" for the performance of this site; you must use your browser's built-in cookie management interface to do that, as previously described.
4. What do we collect?
We use the following types of cookies on our web site:
a) Necessary
These cookies are absolutely essential for the web site to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensure basic functional and security features of the web site. These cookies do not store any personal information.
b) Performance
These cookies help web site owners to understand how their visitors engage with their properties. The analytics cookies used on our site collect information and report site usage statistics without personally identifying individual visitors.
They allow us to count visits and traffic sources so we can measure and improve the performance of our web site. They help us to know which pages are the most and least popular and see how visitors move around the site. All information these cookies collect is aggregated by third-party providers or immediately by us. If you block these cookies, we will not know when you have visited our web site and will not be able to remember your preferences when you make subsequent visits.
c) Advertisement
These cookies may be set through our web site by third parties, such as Google. They may be used to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant advertisements on other sites. They do not directly store your personal details but do uniquely identify your browser and internet device. If you do not allow these cookies, you will experience less targeted advertising.
The cookies listed above include both first party cookies and third-party cookies.
The list below describes in detail the individual cookies used on our web site.
COOKIE | TYPE | DURATION | DESCRIPTION |
Necessary | |||
acceleratorSecureGUID | First party | Session | This cookie is used to ensure that secure pages are not accessed by anonymous users. It is a first party cookie that carries no personal information. |
Banjo_LeadGeneration | First party | 4 months | This cookie is used to save user preferences for interacting with the "Tell Us About Yourself" popup form. |
captcha-cookie | First party | Session | This cookie is necessary for enabling captcha functionality on our web forms. A Captcha control is designed to help prevent fraudulent webform submissions by distinguishing between human and machine input. |
JSESSIONID | First party | Session | This cookie is used for session management. It is a first party cookie that carries no personal information. |
Performance | |||
_ga | Third party | 2 years | This cookie is part of Google Analytics. It stores a unique ID to identify your session, which allows Google Analytics to collect data and generate aggregate reports on how you use the web site. This data cannot be used or shared by Google. For more information see this site: https://www.google.com/analytics/terms/us.html. |
_gat | Third party | 1 day | This cookie is used by Google Analytics to throttle requests to the site. If this cookie is present, it minimizes the number of requests for new information made to the server and loads pages more quickly. |
_gid | Third party | 1 day | This cookie is part of Google Analytics. It creates a unique ID to identify your session and allow Google Analytics to collect data and generate aggregate reports on how visitors use the web site. This data cannot be used or shared by Google. For more information see this site: https://www.google.com/analytics/terms/us.html. |