Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy – They are just small data (text) files that are placed on your device or computer. They include an anonymous unique identifier.

Cookies Policy

Cookie Policy is for more information about cookies, and how to disable cookies.

Log files track actions occurring on the Site and collect data including your IP address, browser type, Internet service provider, referring/exit pages, and date/time stamps.

Web beacons, tags, and pixels are electronic files used to record information about how you browse the Site.

Additionally, when you make a purchase or attempt to make a purchase through the Site, we collect certain information from you, including your name, billing address, shipping address, payment information (including credit card numbers, for use with PayPal), email address, and phone number. We refer to this information as “Order Information.”
When we talk about “Personal Information” in this Privacy Policy, we are talking both about Device Information and Order Information.

If you edit or publish an article, an additional cookie will be saved in your browser. This cookie includes no personal data and simply indicates the post ID of the article you just edited. It expires after 1 day.

Other Cookies

Nexus Bible.com may use Google or another Analytics company to analyze the use of this website. Analytics generates statistical and other information about website use by means of cookies. These cookies are stored on user’s computers. The information generated relating to our website is used to create reports about the use of the website. Nexus Bible.com will store and use this information. Google’s privacy policy is available at: http://www.google.com/privacypolicy.html

List of cookies this site uses and why they are there:

We realize this list looks like a lot, but in reality, it is small by comparison to other websites.

GDPR Cookie Consent – Required by law
Cookie “cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessary”
Cookie “cookielawinfo-checkbox-non-necessary”
Cookie “viewed_cookie_policy”
Cookies without selected service
Cookie “CookieLawInfoConsent”

WordPress – Login procedures (mainly for administration)
Cookie “wordpress_” (Administrator cookie, will be ignored)
Cookie “wordpress_logged_in_

Google Fonts – The fonts you are looking at
Cookie “Google Fonts API”

YouTube – Required to show YouTube videos
Cookie “GPS”
Cookie “VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE”
Cookie “YSC”
Cookie “PREF”

Facebook – All of these cookies are required by facebook
(If you use facebook they are already on your device)
Cookie “js_datr” (Administrator cookie, will be ignored)
Cookie “actppresence” Cookie “_fbc”
Cookie “fbm”
Cookie “xs”
Cookie “wd”
Cookie “fr”
Cookie “act”
Cookie “_fbp”
Cookie “datr”
Cookie “c_user”
Cookie “csm”
Cookie “sb”
Cookie “presence”
Cookie “_fbm

Twitter – Required by Twitter
Cookie “local_storage_support_test”
Cookie “metrics_token”

LinkedIn – Required by LinkedIn
Cookie “bcookie”
Cookie “li-oatml”
Cookie “BizographicsOptOut”
Cookie “li_sugr”
Cookie “UserMatchHistory”
Cookie “linkedin_oauth_”
Cookie “lidc”
Cookie “bscookie”
Cookie “X-LI-IDC”

Complianz – Required to get your approval of all these cookies
Cookie “complianz_config” (Administrator cookie, will be ignored)

Refusing cookies

Most browsers allow you to refuse to accept cookies. Just remember they are used to enhance your experience on our website. Otherwise, you may not even see our videos, etc.

Internet Explorer / Microsoft Edge

You can refuse all cookies typically by clicking “Tools”, “Options”, “Privacy”, and selecting “Block all cookies” using the sliding selector.

Firefox

In Firefox, you can adjust your cookies settings by clicking “Tools”, “Options” and “Privacy”.

Google Chrome

In Google Chrome, click the menu icon on the browser toolbar. Select “Settings” next Click the “Show advanced settings” now Click “Content Settings” In the “Cookies” section of the dialog that appears, make sure Allow local data to be set is selected to allow both first-party and third-party cookies, now click “Done”.

Please just remember that “Blocking cookies” usually means that it will have a negative impact on usability. This holds true for most other websites on the internet, but the choice is always yours.

Thanks for reading this required by-law document.

>