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Cookie Policy
Last updated: January 2025
This policy explains how flowlytech.com uses tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience and understand how visitors interact with our position trading education platform. We believe in transparency about the data we collect and how it helps us serve you better.
What Are Tracking Technologies
When you visit flowlytech.com, small text files get stored on your device. These files—commonly called cookies—help our website remember your preferences and understand how people use our platform. Think of them like digital sticky notes that make your next visit smoother.
Beyond traditional cookies, we also use similar technologies like web beacons and local storage. Each serves a specific purpose in making our educational content more accessible and relevant to your learning journey in position trading strategies.
Types of Tracking We Use
Essential Operations
These keep the site running properly. They handle security checks, maintain your login session, and ensure forms work correctly. Without these, basic functionality breaks down.
Functional Enhancement
Remember your language preference or timezone? That's what these do. They make return visits feel personalized without requiring you to reconfigure settings every time.
Performance Analytics
We track which course pages get the most attention and where people spend time. This data helps us improve content structure and identify topics that need better explanation.
Marketing Insights
These help us understand which educational content resonates with prospective students and refine how we communicate about our position trading programs.
Specific Tracking Methods
Session Management
When you log into your student account or start a course preview, session cookies keep track of your progress. These expire when you close your browser—they're temporary by design.
Analytics Collection
We use analytics tools to see patterns in how students navigate our learning materials. For example, if many people leave a particular lesson halfway through, we know that section might need clearer explanations or better examples from actual market scenarios.
Preference Storage
If you adjust your dashboard layout or choose to hide certain notifications, we store those choices locally. This means your customizations stick around for future visits without us needing to maintain that data on our servers.
Duration
Ranges from session-only (deleted when browser closes) to two
years for preference settings
Data Collected
Page views, time spent on content, device type, browser
information, geographic region (city level)
Third Parties
Analytics providers and educational platform infrastructure
services
How Tracking Improves Your Experience
Here's what happens behind the scenes. When we notice that mobile users struggle with a particular chart visualization, we redesign it. When analytics show that students frequently reference certain glossary terms, we add more context to those explanations.
Marketing tracking helps us avoid showing course announcements to people who've already enrolled. It also lets us understand which blog posts about position trading strategies lead people to explore our full curriculum—so we can create more of that helpful content.
Performance data reveals technical issues too. If page load times spike for users in certain regions, we can optimize content delivery or adjust server configurations before it becomes a widespread problem.
Your Control Options
Browser Configuration
Every modern browser lets you manage cookies directly. You can block all tracking, allow only first-party cookies, or delete existing ones. Just know that blocking essential cookies will break core site functionality like staying logged in.
Most browsers also offer a "Do Not Track" signal. We respect this preference for non-essential tracking, though some functionality may be limited when it's enabled.
Chrome
Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data. Here you can block third-party cookies or clear existing data.
Firefox
Options → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data. Firefox offers enhanced tracking protection that blocks many analytics cookies by default.
Safari
Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data. Safari blocks most third-party cookies automatically in recent versions.
Edge
Settings → Privacy, search, and services → Cookies and site permissions. Microsoft Edge includes tracking prevention at multiple levels.
Data Retention Practices
We don't hold onto tracking data indefinitely. Analytics information typically gets aggregated after 90 days—we keep the insights but remove individual browsing patterns. Marketing cookies usually expire within one year unless you interact with our content again.
Preference cookies last longer because they're meant to remember your choices across extended periods. But you can clear these anytime through your browser settings or by logging out of your account.
Updates to This Policy
As we refine our educational platform and adopt new technologies, this policy might change. We'll update the date at the top whenever we make meaningful revisions. For significant changes that affect how we collect or use data, we'll notify enrolled students directly through email.
We recommend checking back occasionally, especially if you're curious about new features we've added or changes in how our analytics work.
Questions about how we handle tracking data or want to discuss your privacy options?
Contact us at support@flowlytech.com or call +886 977 415 023
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