Cookie Policy
Understanding How We Use Tracking Technologies
Last Updated: March 15, 2025
Manage Your Cookie Preferences
You can change your cookie preferences at any time using the button below. Essential cookies required for site functionality cannot be disabled.
What Are Cookies and Tracking Technologies
Cookies are small text files that websites store on your device when you visit them. At neuronlogicflow.com, we use various tracking technologies to understand how our financial analysis platform performs and how users interact with our services.
Think of cookies as digital breadcrumbs – they help us remember your preferences and provide insights into how our platform is being used. But here's the thing: not all cookies are created equal, and you have control over most of them.
We also use similar technologies like web beacons, pixel tags, and local storage. These work alongside cookies to give us a complete picture of user engagement with our financial analysis tools and educational content.
Types of Tracking We Use
- Essential Cookies (Cannot Be Disabled) These keep our platform working properly. They handle login sessions, security features, and basic site functionality. Without these, you couldn't access your analysis results or navigate between pages effectively.
- Functional Cookies These remember your preferences – language settings, display options for charts and graphs, and customization choices you've made. They make your experience smoother but aren't strictly necessary.
- Analytics Cookies We use these to understand which sections of our platform are most useful, how long people spend reviewing analysis results, and where users might be encountering difficulties. This helps us improve our services.
- Marketing Cookies These track your interests and help us show relevant content about financial analysis trends and educational opportunities. They also help us measure the effectiveness of our outreach efforts.
How Tracking Enhances Your Experience
Personalized Analysis Display
When you return to review your financial analysis results, our tracking helps us display information in the format you prefer. If you've previously chosen to view data in charts rather than tables, we'll remember that preference.
Performance Optimization
Analytics tracking shows us which features take longer to load or cause confusion. This data directly influences our development priorities – if many users struggle with a particular analysis tool, we know to improve it.
Educational Content Relevance
By understanding which topics interest our users most, we can create more targeted educational content about financial analysis techniques and market trends relevant to the South Korean business environment.
Essential Cookies We Cannot Disable:
Session Management: Keeps you logged in and maintains your analysis workspace
Security Protection: Prevents unauthorized access and protects against fraud
Load Balancing: Ensures optimal platform performance during high-traffic periods
Data Retention and Your Control
Most cookies we set expire within 30 days, though some functional preferences may be stored for up to one year to avoid repeatedly asking for the same information. Analytics data is aggregated and anonymized within 90 days.
You maintain control over non-essential cookies through several methods. The easiest is using our rejection button above, which immediately removes existing tracking cookies and prevents new ones from being set.
Your choice is stored locally and respected on future visits. However, clearing your browser data will reset this preference, so you may need to decline cookies again if you regularly clear your browser storage.
Third-Party Tracking
Some analytics and marketing cookies come from services like Google Analytics. When you reject cookies through our system, we also send signals to these services to stop tracking your activity on our platform.
Managing Cookies Through Your Browser
Besides using our cookie rejection system, you can control tracking through your browser settings. Each browser handles this differently, so here are specific instructions:
Google Chrome
- Click the three dots menu in the top right
- Select "Settings" from the dropdown
- Click "Privacy and security" in the left sidebar
- Choose "Cookies and other site data"
- Select your preferred cookie blocking level
Mozilla Firefox
- Click the menu button (three lines) in the top right
- Select "Settings" from the menu
- Click "Privacy & Security" in the left panel
- Find the "Cookies and Site Data" section
- Adjust settings or click "Manage Data" for specific control
Safari
- Open Safari preferences (Safari > Preferences)
- Click the "Privacy" tab
- Choose your cookie blocking preferences
- Click "Manage Website Data" for specific sites
- Remove or block cookies as desired
Microsoft Edge
- Click the three dots menu in the top right
- Select "Settings" from the dropdown
- Click "Cookies and site permissions" in the left menu
- Choose "Cookies and stored data"
- Configure your preferred settings
Updates to This Policy
We review and update this cookie policy regularly to reflect changes in our tracking practices or legal requirements. When we make significant changes, we'll update the "Last Modified" date at the top of this page.
For major changes that affect how we use tracking technologies, we may notify active users through email or prominent notices on our platform. We encourage you to review this policy periodically, especially if you're concerned about data privacy.
Our commitment remains consistent: providing transparent information about our tracking practices while giving you meaningful control over your data and privacy preferences.
Questions About Our Cookie Policy?
If you have questions about how we use cookies or need help managing your preferences, our team is here to help.
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