1. What Cookies Are
Cookies are small text files that a website places on your computer, tablet, or phone when you visit. Each cookie typically contains a name, a value such as a random identifier, the domain that set it, and an expiration date. When you return to the same site, your browser sends the cookie back, allowing the site to recognize your device and recall information such as the contents of a cart or a language preference.
Cookies fall into two broad duration types. Session cookies exist only while your browser is open and are deleted automatically when you close it. Persistent cookies remain on your device for a set period, ranging from minutes to many months, or until you delete them manually. Cookies cannot run programs, install software, or read other files on your device; they are passive data records used to maintain state between page views.
2. Why We Use Cookies
Wexora Circuit uses cookies for a small number of practical purposes. They keep our storefront working correctly so that you can browse our service listings, add a telecom support service to your cart, and complete checkout without losing your selections between pages. They help us understand, in aggregate, how visitors move through our site so we can improve page layouts and content. They also remember modest preferences, such as a dismissed notice, so we do not show you the same message repeatedly.
We do not use cookies to build advertising profiles, and we do not permit third parties to place advertising or retargeting cookies on our site. The documents clients upload for bill reviews and vendor documentation work are never stored in cookies; cookies on our site carry only identifiers and settings, not the contents of client files.
3. Categories of Cookies We Use
The cookies on our site fall into four categories, distinguished by what they do rather than by who sets them.
- Strictly necessary cookies are required for the site to operate. They maintain your session, keep your cart intact through checkout, support secure payment flows, and protect against fraudulent form submissions. These cannot be switched off through a consent tool because the site cannot function without them.
- Performance and analytics cookies collect aggregated information about how visitors use the site, such as which pages are viewed most often and whether visitors encounter errors. This data helps us improve the site and is not used to identify you personally.
- Functionality cookies remember choices you have made, such as region or display settings, so that the site can offer a more consistent experience on return visits.
- Preference cookies record consent decisions and interface preferences, such as whether you have acknowledged a cookie notice, so we do not ask you again on every page.
4. First-Party and Third-Party Cookies
First-party cookies are set by the domain you are visiting, in this case our own storefront. They are readable only by our site and are used for core functions such as session management and cart continuity. Third-party cookies are set by a domain other than the one in your address bar, typically because a page includes a component supplied by another provider.
Because our storefront runs on a hosted e-commerce platform and uses external analytics and payment services, a limited number of cookies on our pages are technically set by those providers' domains. These are confined to platform operation, checkout security, and aggregate measurement. We do not include social media widgets, embedded advertising, or other third-party components whose primary purpose is tracking visitors across unrelated websites.
5. Typical Cookies Used on Our Site
While exact cookie names can change as our platform updates its software, the cookies you will typically encounter on our site work as follows. A session cookie is created when you arrive and holds a random identifier that links your page views together for the duration of your visit; it expires when you close your browser or after a short period of inactivity, usually around thirty minutes. A cart or checkout token cookie stores a reference to the services you have placed in your cart so that your selections survive page reloads and brief interruptions; this token generally persists for up to fourteen days so that a returning visitor finds their cart intact.
Analytics identifier cookies assign your browser a random, pseudonymous ID so that repeat visits can be counted as returning traffic rather than new visitors; these typically persist between thirteen and twenty-six months depending on the analytics configuration, and the ID is not connected to your name or order history. A load-balancing cookie may be set by the hosting infrastructure to route your requests consistently to the same server during a visit, which keeps pages loading quickly and reliably; this cookie usually lasts only for the session. Additional short-lived cookies support security functions such as verifying that a checkout request originated from our own pages; these expire within minutes to hours.
6. Similar Technologies
In addition to cookies, our site may use related technologies that serve comparable purposes. Local storage and session storage are browser features that allow a site to keep small amounts of data on your device, such as interface state, without sending it to the server on every request; session storage clears when the tab closes, while local storage persists until removed. Our platform may use these to make pages respond faster.
Pixels, sometimes called web beacons, are tiny transparent images or code snippets that register when a page or email has been loaded. We may use a pixel in order confirmation flows or service emails to know whether a message was delivered and opened, which helps us confirm that clients received their written summaries and checklists. We do not use pixels for cross-site advertising measurement. Server logs, which record requests made to our site, are maintained by our hosting provider for security and troubleshooting and are distinct from cookies.
7. How to Manage Cookies in Your Browser
Every major browser lets you view, limit, and delete cookies. In Google Chrome, open the menu in the top right corner, choose Settings, then Privacy and security, then Third-party cookies or Site settings, where you can block third-party cookies, clear stored data, and set rules for individual sites. In Mozilla Firefox, open the menu, choose Settings, then Privacy and Security, and use the Enhanced Tracking Protection and Cookies and Site Data controls to block or clear cookies. In Apple Safari on a Mac, open Safari Preferences or Settings, select the Privacy tab, and use the options to prevent cross-site tracking or manage website data; on an iPhone or iPad, the equivalent controls are in the Settings app under Safari. In Microsoft Edge, open the menu, choose Settings, then Cookies and site permissions, then Manage and delete cookies and site data.
Most browsers also offer a private or incognito browsing mode in which cookies are deleted automatically when the window is closed, and all major browsers let you clear existing cookies at any time through their history or privacy settings. Remember that cookie controls are set per browser and per device, so if you use several browsers or devices you will need to adjust each one separately.
8. Consequences of Disabling Cookies
You can browse the informational pages of our site with cookies disabled, but some features will not work correctly. If strictly necessary cookies are blocked, the cart cannot retain your selected services between pages, checkout may fail or repeatedly ask you to start over, and security checks that protect the payment process may prevent the transaction from completing. If you block only analytics and functionality cookies, the site will still work, but we will not be able to count your visit in our aggregate statistics and the site will not remember your preferences between visits.
Deleting cookies also removes stored consent choices, so you may see the cookie notice again on your next visit. If you experience problems ordering a service after adjusting cookie settings, we recommend temporarily allowing first-party cookies for our site, completing your purchase, and then restoring your preferred settings.
9. Cookies and Our Storefront Platform
Our website operates on a hosted commerce platform that supplies the underlying store infrastructure, checkout system, and security features. That platform sets a number of cookies automatically as part of delivering these functions, including the session, cart, checkout, and fraud-prevention cookies described above. We do not control the precise technical names or internal mechanics of the platform's cookies, and the platform may adjust them over time as it updates its systems.
The platform acts as a service provider processing this data to run our store; it is contractually restricted from using our visitors' data for unrelated purposes. Payment-related cookies set during checkout are managed by the platform and its payment processors to complete transactions securely, and Wexora Circuit never receives or stores your full card details. If you have questions about how the platform's own technologies work, we will do our best to explain them or direct you to the relevant documentation upon request.
10. Cookies and Your Privacy Rights
Some data collected through cookies, such as pseudonymous identifiers and IP addresses, may qualify as personal information under certain privacy laws. Our Privacy Policy explains how we handle personal information generally, including the rights of residents of certain U.S. states to access, delete, and opt out of certain uses of their data. Because we do not sell personal information or use cookies for targeted advertising, there is no sale or sharing to opt out of on our site; nevertheless, we honor recognized opt-out preference signals where the law requires it, and you may raise any cookie-related privacy request through the contact details below.
11. Do-Not-Track and Opt-Out Preference Signals
Some browsers can send a Do-Not-Track signal to websites. Because no consistent industry standard has been adopted for interpreting these signals, our site does not respond to Do-Not-Track headers. Broader opt-out preference signals, such as the Global Privacy Control, are treated as valid opt-outs where applicable state law requires it. Regardless of signals, you always retain the practical ability to block or delete cookies through the browser controls described in Section 7.
12. Updates to This Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the technologies used on our site, in our platform's behavior, or in legal requirements. When we make changes, we will update the Last Updated date at the top of this page, and significant changes will be flagged with a notice on the site. We encourage you to revisit this page periodically, particularly if you have configured specific cookie preferences and want to confirm they still reflect how the site operates.
13. How to Contact Us
If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy, the technologies described in it, or how they interact with the telecom support services we deliver, please contact Wexora Circuit by email at clarity@wexoracircuit.com, by mail at 201 E Main St, Lexington, KY 40507, or by phone at +1 (859) 245-1786. We aim to respond to cookie and privacy inquiries within five business days.