Cookie Usage Policy
Last Updated: March 2025
We believe in being upfront about how we track your activity on flareon-dynamix.com. This policy explains what tracking technologies we use, why they matter for your experience, and how you can manage them. We're not hiding behind legal jargon here—just straight talk about what happens when you visit our site.
What Are These Tracking Files Anyway?
Think of these as small notes your browser keeps when you visit our site. They remember things like your language preference or which pages you looked at. Some stick around for months, others disappear when you close your browser.
We use them because they make your visits smoother. Without them, you'd have to re-enter your preferences every single time you came back. That gets old fast.
Essential Operations
These keep the site functioning. They handle basic stuff like security checks and making sure forms work correctly.
- Session management for your current visit
- Security verification to protect your data
- Load balancing across our servers
You can't really turn these off if you want the site to work properly. They're the foundation everything else builds on.
Functional Preferences
These remember your choices so you don't have to keep setting them. Think language selection or whether you prefer certain features enabled.
- Language and region settings
- Interface customization preferences
- Previously viewed content markers
The site works without these, but your experience won't be personalized at all.
Analytics and Insights
We track how people navigate through our budget optimization resources to understand what's helpful and what's confusing.
- Page visit patterns and time spent
- Device and browser information
- Traffic sources and referral data
This information is anonymous. We see patterns, not individual people browsing around.
Marketing and Outreach
These track whether our educational content reaches the right people and if our messaging actually resonates.
- Campaign effectiveness measurement
- Content recommendation tuning
- Audience interest profiling
You can disable these without affecting site functionality. You'll just see less relevant content suggestions.
Taking Control of Your Tracking
Every major browser gives you tools to manage these tracking files. Some people block everything, others are fine with most of it. Your call entirely.
Just know that blocking certain types might make parts of the site less convenient to use. We won't stop you though—your browser, your rules.
Chrome Users
Go to Settings, scroll down to Privacy and Security, then click on Cookies and other site data. You'll find detailed controls there. Chrome also lets you block third-party tracking while keeping site functionality intact.
Firefox Setup
Hit the menu, choose Settings, then Privacy and Security. Firefox has a decent Enhanced Tracking Protection feature that blocks a lot of the marketing stuff by default. You can customize it further if you want.
Safari Configuration
Open Preferences, go to Privacy, and you'll see options for preventing cross-site tracking. Safari is pretty aggressive about blocking things out of the box, which is why some sites act weird in it sometimes.
Edge Management
Click the three dots, go to Settings, then Cookies and site permissions. Edge follows similar patterns to Chrome but has its own tracking prevention levels you can adjust based on how restrictive you want to be.
How Long We Keep This Information
| Tracking Type | Duration | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Session Files | Until browser closes | Maintain your current visit state |
| Preference Storage | 12 months | Remember your interface choices |
| Analytics Data | 24 months | Track long-term usage patterns |
| Marketing Identifiers | 6 months | Measure campaign effectiveness |
| Security Tokens | 30 days | Verify legitimate access attempts |
Third-Party Services We Work With
Some of the tracking on our site comes from outside services we use for analytics and functionality. These companies have their own privacy policies that govern how they handle data.
We choose partners carefully, but once data reaches them, it follows their rules, not just ours. Most are reputable companies with solid privacy practices, but you should know they're involved.
Common partners include analytics platforms, content delivery networks, and marketing measurement tools. Each serves a specific purpose in making our educational resources accessible and effective for people interested in budget optimization strategies.
Questions About Our Tracking?
If something here doesn't make sense or you want specific details about how we use tracking data, just reach out. We're based in Taipei at 1樓, AZ Barber shopNo. 22號, Lane 9, Minquan W Rd, Zhongshan District, or contact us at contact@flareon-dynamix.com.
We update this policy occasionally when we add new features or change how we track things. Major changes get announced on our site so you're not caught off guard.
Your privacy matters to us. Not in a corporate slogan way—in the actual "we don't want to be creepy about data collection" way.