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Cookie Policy

The Japanese Cookie Policy is the controlling version. This English page highlights the identifier categories, consent model, third-party involvement, and the route for questions or complaints.

Effective date

April 4, 2026

Scope

jpsm.ne.jp and related public domains operated by the organization

Public contact

contact@jpsm.ne.jp

Controlling version

Japanese policy text

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What this page covers

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1. Scope

This summary covers cookies, local storage, pixels, and similar identifiers used on jpsm.ne.jp and related public domains operated by JPSM INTERNET SERVICE. Individual routes may add route-specific notices when a feature uses a distinct vendor or consent flow.

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2. Categories and use cases

Identifiers are separated into essential, preference, analytics, marketing, social, and embedded-media categories so that operational necessity is not confused with optional tracking. Essential items support session security and settings, while optional items are tied to measurement or promotional activity.

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3. Consent, controls, and retention

Where consent is required, non-essential identifiers are activated only after the relevant selection is made and can later be withdrawn from the settings route. Retention is set by purpose, and identifiers that no longer serve an active role are removed during periodic review.

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4. Third-party services and contact

Analytics, advertising, video, scheduling, and support vendors may receive identifier data when their features are enabled. Questions about cookie handling can be sent to contact@jpsm.ne.jp; the effective date of this English summary is April 4, 2026.

1. Scope

This summary covers cookies, local storage, pixels, and similar identifiers used on jpsm.ne.jp and related public domains operated by JPSM INTERNET SERVICE. Individual routes may add route-specific notices when a feature uses a distinct vendor or consent flow.

2. Categories and use cases

Identifiers are separated into essential, preference, analytics, marketing, social, and embedded-media categories so that operational necessity is not confused with optional tracking. Essential items support session security and settings, while optional items are tied to measurement or promotional activity.

3. Consent, controls, and retention

Where consent is required, non-essential identifiers are activated only after the relevant selection is made and can later be withdrawn from the settings route. Retention is set by purpose, and identifiers that no longer serve an active role are removed during periodic review.

4. Third-party services and contact

Analytics, advertising, video, scheduling, and support vendors may receive identifier data when their features are enabled. Questions about cookie handling can be sent to contact@jpsm.ne.jp; the effective date of this English summary is April 4, 2026.