Sex Toy Brands

Jimmyjane

Jimmyjane carved out a name for itself in the luxury sex toy space by treating pleasure products like design objects worthy of your nightstand. The brand launched with sleek, minimalist…

Founded 2004 · 22 years on market

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About Jimmyjane

Jimmyjane carved out a name for itself in the luxury sex toy space by treating pleasure products like design objects worthy of your nightstand. The brand launched with sleek, minimalist vibrators that looked more like sculptural pieces than anything you’d need to hide in a drawer—think stainless steel, rechargeable designs, and packaging that wouldn’t be out of place in a high-end boutique. The product lineup centers on vibrators, ranging from classic bullet vibes to more elaborate designs like their Form collection. Jimmyjane’s aesthetic has always leaned into premium materials and modern design sensibility, positioning intimate products as something to celebrate rather than conceal. After being acquired by PIPEDREAM Products in 2016, the brand continued its focus on upscale pleasure products while expanding accessibility to a broader market. Today, Jimmyjane offers everything from travel-friendly discreet vibes to couples’ toys and massage candles, maintaining its commitment to elevating the intimate wellness experience through thoughtful design and quality materials.

Jimmyjane

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Privacy deep-dive

In summary

Jimmyjane's privacy policy is transparent and offers documented opt-out and GDPR/CCPA rights, but it enables aggressive ad/identity-partner 'sharing' that associates anonymous browsing with email/household identifiers—far beyond what a warranty-only hardware product needs. The 'Terms of Service' page is actually just a privacy-choices document, leaving users without core contractual protections.

  • Extensive data collection incl. browsing behavior & inferences
  • Names identity partner Retention.com
  • Admits 'sharing'/'selling' for targeted ads
  • GPC signal honored
  • GDPR & CCPA rights described

Privacy Concerns

  • High Associates previously anonymous browsing with personal identifiers for ad targeting
  • Medium Practices admitted to qualify as selling/sharing under state lawUnverified
  • Medium Retention described vaguely with no concrete periods
  • Medium 'Terms of Service' page lacks core contractual terms (liability, disputes, governing law)
  • Medium Collects device identifiers and inferences beyond warranty/support needs

Privacy Positives

  • High Impact Honors Global Privacy Control opt-out signal
  • High Impact Multiple opt-out paths (Privacy Choices page, GPC, Retention.com optout)
  • Medium Impact Names specific identity partner (Retention.com)
  • Medium Impact Clear 'Last updated' date and headings
  • Medium Impact Dedicated GDPR/EEA rights section incl. consent withdrawal

Security Overview

71% Security

Security Headers

HTTPS Secure connection
Pass
HSTS HTTP Strict Transport Security
Pass
CSP Content Security Policy
Pass
X-Frame-Options Clickjacking protection
Pass
X-Content-Type MIME type sniffing protection
Pass
Referrer-Policy Controls referrer information
Fail
Permissions-Policy Browser feature controls
Fail

From Their Privacy Policy

Direct excerpts from Jimmyjane's published privacy policyVerified June 4, 2026

We may work with partners such as Retention.com that use cookies and similar technologies to collect information about your interactions with our website.

Identifies the third-party identity/ad partner

Please note that if you visit our website with the Global Privacy Control opt-out preference signal enabled, depending on where you are, we will automatically treat this as a request to opt-out for the device and browser that you use to visit the website.

GPC opt-out support

We do not “sell” personal information in the traditional sense. However, we may “share” personal information with advertising partners for targeted advertising purposes.

Acknowledges sharing for targeted advertising