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Adoniah Enterprises Cookie Policy

This document informs Visitors about the Cookies used to help this Website achieve the purposes as described. Cookies are a technology which allows the Owner to access and store information on a User’s device as they interact with this Website.

Some uses of Cookies are defined as "Trackers" because they allow this Website, and potentially other Websites, to track a Visitor over time. Since this site does not use Cookies in this manner, the term Tracker is not appropriate, thus will not be used.

Cookies are used here for the sole purpose of Session Management. This allows the Website to maintain information concerning which User's account was used, which Visitor number is active, and what the next page is and previous page was. It is completely ephemeral, with a "live time" of three minutes. The Website does not save the Cookie information. This Cookie is required to carry out the activities that are strictly necessary for the operation of the Service. These are often called "first-party" uses, because the Website generates the Cookie, and only uses it for the duration of this one Session. No other known Service or Website uses these Cookies.

The Owner of this Website is David Lee Crites, who can be reached at 4mdInfo@adoniah.co.

Individuals using or linking to this site, or any pages on it, agree to accept this privacy policy, and agree to abide by it.


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