Cookie Policy
Updated April 2026
This page explains how St. Simons Island Junk Removal uses cookies on our website — which, right now, is as little as possible. Short version: we keep the site simple and we do not track you across the web.
This is general information. We are not lawyers and nothing on this page is legal advice. If you need guidance about your specific situation, consult a licensed attorney.
What cookies are
A cookie is a small text file that a website places on your browser to remember things between visits — like whether you are signed in, what items are in a cart, or basic preferences. Similar technologies (like local storage) do similar things. For this policy, "cookies" means any of these.
What cookies we use
As of today, this site uses only essential cookies and equivalents — things the site needs to function correctly. Specifically:
- Session and security: Standard cookies that keep the site running reliably and safely while you browse.
- Form protection: If our quote form uses anti-spam or abuse protection, a short-lived token may be set to confirm a submission came from a real browser.
We do not currently use cookies for:
- Behavioral advertising or ad retargeting
- Cross-site tracking or profile building
- Third-party analytics with behavioral profiling
- Social media "like" or share-button tracking pixels
Third-party cookies
No active third-party analytics, advertising, or tracking cookies are enabled on this site at the time of this policy. If we add a tool later — for example, Google Analytics with privacy-respecting configuration, or a similar analytics product — we will update this page before it goes live and describe what data that tool collects, why, and how long it is retained.
How to manage cookies
You can view, restrict, or delete cookies directly in your browser settings. Every major browser gives you control:
- Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data
- Safari: Settings → Privacy → Manage Website Data
- Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
- Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions
Blocking essential cookies may break parts of any website — ours or anyone else's. If the quote form stops working, that is the most likely reason.
Do Not Track
We do not currently rely on browser Do Not Track (DNT) signals because we are not doing the tracking those signals are designed to limit. If we add tools that are affected by DNT, we will honor the signal where required.
Changes to this policy
If we change what cookies or tracking technologies the site uses, we will update this page and revise the "Updated" date above. Material changes will be clearly called out.