Cookie Policy

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a yummy treat generally made from sugar, eggs, flour, and other edible ingredients. For the purposes of this website, a cookie is something different. Please read this information about website cookies.

For the legal purposes of this website, a “cookie,” also known as an “HTTP Cookie,” is simply a small chunk of information stored on your computer’s hard drive that keeps track of how you navigate and/or browse a website. The purpose of an HTTP Cookie is to track preferences on the site so that when you come back to that website, the site can offer options specifically for you based on how you have used the site previously. It also allows the site to do things like keep items in your shopping cart if you leave the site before purchasing them. This is how unpurchased items appear in your shopping cart the next time you open a particular website. Cookies can also keep track of your login information to make logging in to a site easier when you return to it. Cookies can capture other ways you navigate a website as well.

Cookies are very common and used by most websites and they do not harm your computer or computer system. Cookies can also be used to analyze web traffic and for advertising and marketing purposes. You can manage your cookie preferences within your browser settings.

How Does Kids Super Journal/Pig and Whale LLC Use Cookies?

If and/or when we use cookies, we will do so to track your patterns of use of our website. We can utilize this information now and in the future as a guide to improving our site and enhancing a user-friendly, productive, and fun web experience. We may also use this patterning to develop improved or additional products based on user patterns. The Kids Super Journal/Pig and Whale LLC may now or in the future use persistent cookies (cookies that remain as a stored file when you close your browser) for Google Analytics.