Cookie Policy

  1. Cookies (*) are used in the “Weather X” services operated by Japan Weather Association (hereinafter, “Services”). The Services collect and transmit access information, browsing information and other information of users of the Services through the use of Cookies. Such information collected through the use of Cookies, etc. does not contain information that can identify and distinguish users by itself.

  2. For details on the Cookies used in the Services, please refer to the table below.

    Service name, etc. Transmitted to Information to be collected and transmitted Purpose of use
    Google Analytics Google LLC Users’ browsing history, duration of visit,
    other action logs, IP addresses,
    browser information, device information,
    approximate location information, etc.
    To improve the Services and provide
    a service that better suits the interests
    and needs of users by understanding
    how the Services are used.

    (For more information on how data is
    handled by Google Analytics,
    please see here.)
    Google Tag Manager Google LLC Users’ browsing history, etc. To understand how the Services are
    used and to improve the Services
    and provide a service that better suits the
    interests and needs of users.
    webtru DataSign Inc. Users’ browsing history, duration of visit,
    other action logs, browser information,
    device information, IP addresses, etc.
    To notify the purposes of use, etc., and
    to collect and manage consent
    for the collection and use of
    user information of the Services.
  3. Each user can also set the user’s own browser to opt out of Cookies. However, such user should note that if the user elects to not accept Cookies, some functions offered by the Services may not work properly.

    • About Cookies:

      Cookies are small text files that are stored on a userʼs device (PC, smartphone, tablet, etc.) when the user uses the Services. When the user uses the Services the next time, Cookies stored on the user’s device are transmitted to a server to enable the user to be identified.