Cookie Policy

Effective: 2026-04-22.

This page explains what cookies J.A. Watte uses on https://thew2trap.com, why, and how you can control them. For how we handle personal information generally, see our Privacy Policy.

What cookies are

Cookies are small text files stored in your browser by the sites you visit. They allow those sites (or third parties) to recognize your browser across pages and visits. Similar technologies include localStorage, session storage, pixels, and SDKs; in this policy "cookies" covers all of them.

Categories of cookies we use

Strictly necessary

These are required for the Site to function. They cannot be turned off. They include: session cookies, consent-preference cookies, CSRF-protection cookies, and load-balancer routing cookies.

Functional

These remember preferences you have set (theme, language). Optional but disabling them degrades the experience.

Analytics

  • Google Analytics 4. Aggregate pageview and event tracking. Retention up to 26 months. Google policy.
  • Microsoft Clarity. Session replay and heatmap analytics. Microsoft policy.

Advertising

  • Google AdSense. Display advertising, conversion measurement, and remarketing. Google Ads policy.

How to control cookies

You can accept, reject, or configure cookies via our cookie consent banner on first visit (or by clicking "Manage cookies" in the footer). You can also control cookies in your browser settings. See allaboutcookies.org for how.

GDPR users: We do not set non-essential cookies until you give consent. You can withdraw consent at any time via the cookie preferences link; withdrawal is as easy as giving consent.

Do-Not-Track

We honor the browser Do-Not-Track signal where technically feasible. California residents: see also "Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information" in our Privacy Policy.

Contact

Questions: Use the chat box on this Site.

Accessibility Options

Text Size
High Contrast
Reduce Motion
Reading Guide
Link Highlighting
Accessibility Statement

J.A. Watte and The W-2 Trap are committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people with disabilities. This site strives to conform to WCAG 2.1 and 2.2 Level AA guidelines.

Measures Taken

  • Semantic HTML with proper heading hierarchy
  • ARIA labels and roles for all interactive components
  • Color contrast ratios meeting WCAG AA (4.5:1 text, 3:1 non-text)
  • Full keyboard navigation with visible focus indicators
  • Skip navigation link on every page
  • Minimum 44×44px target size for interactive elements
  • Responsive design for all screen sizes
  • High contrast mode toggle
  • Reduced motion support (automatic and manual)
  • Adjustable text size (4 levels)
  • Reading guide for line tracking
  • Link highlighting mode
  • Bilingual support (English and Mexican Spanish)

Feedback

Contact: Visit our contact page

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Last updated: March 2026