Cookie Policy
Last updated: March 2025
At WiseFluxHub, we use tracking technologies to improve how our website works and to understand how people interact with our content. This policy explains what these technologies are, why we use them, and how you can control them. We're being upfront here because your privacy matters to us.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device when you visit them. Think of them as tiny memory aids that help websites remember things about your visit. Some cookies stick around for just one session, while others remain on your device longer.
Most modern websites use cookies in some form. They're not inherently good or bad—it depends on how they're used. We use them to make wisefluxhub.com work properly and to understand what content resonates with our visitors.
Types of Cookies We Use
Essential Cookies
These are the cookies we need to keep the site functional. They handle things like security, basic navigation, and form submissions. Without these, parts of wisefluxhub.com simply wouldn't work. You can't opt out of these because they're fundamental to the site's operation.
Functional Cookies
These remember your preferences and choices—things like language settings or whether you've dismissed certain notifications. They make your experience smoother by avoiding repetitive questions every time you visit. They don't track your browsing on other sites.
Analytical Cookies
We use these to understand how people use our site. Which pages get the most attention? Where do visitors spend time? This information helps us improve our content and user experience. The data is aggregated and anonymized—we're looking at patterns, not individuals.
Marketing Cookies
These track your activity across different websites to show you relevant content and ads. They help us understand which of our educational resources might interest you based on your browsing patterns. These are the cookies most people think of when they worry about online tracking.
How We Use Tracking Technologies
Beyond traditional cookies, we use similar technologies like web beacons and tracking pixels. These help us measure email campaign effectiveness and understand which content performs well.
- Session management: Keeping you logged in as you navigate through different pages
- User preferences: Remembering your settings and customization choices
- Performance analysis: Identifying which pages load slowly or cause issues
- Content optimization: Understanding which educational resources help visitors most
- Security measures: Detecting suspicious activity and protecting against fraud
Data Retention and Storage
Different cookies have different lifespans. Session cookies disappear when you close your browser. Persistent cookies can last anywhere from a few days to several years, depending on their purpose.
We regularly review and delete data we no longer need. Analytical data is typically aggregated within 26 months. Marketing cookie data follows the retention policies of our third-party partners, which you can review in their respective privacy policies.
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About Essential Cookies
Essential cookies can't be disabled because they're necessary for the site to function. These include cookies that authenticate users, prevent security threats, and enable basic navigation features.
When you decline non-essential cookies, we'll stop using analytical and marketing cookies on your device. You'll still have full access to all our educational resources and content.
Managing Cookies Through Your Browser
You can also control cookies directly through your browser settings. Each browser handles this differently, but here's where to look:
- Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data. You can block all cookies, block third-party cookies, or clear cookies when you close Chrome.
- Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data. Firefox offers enhanced tracking protection with standard, strict, or custom levels.
- Safari: Preferences → Privacy → Cookies and website data. Safari blocks most third-party cookies by default and offers intelligent tracking prevention.
- Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Manage and delete cookies and site data. Edge lets you block third-party cookies and clear data on browser close.
Keep in mind that blocking all cookies might affect how some websites work. You might need to log in repeatedly or lose certain personalization features.
Third-Party Services
We work with external service providers who may set their own cookies. These include analytics platforms, content delivery networks, and educational tools that enhance our offerings. Each third-party service has its own privacy policy explaining how they handle data.
We choose partners carefully and only work with those who meet reasonable privacy standards. But we can't control their policies—you should review their privacy statements if you have concerns about specific services.
Updates to This Policy
We update this policy occasionally to reflect changes in our practices or legal requirements. When we make significant changes, we'll update the date at the top of this page. For major updates, we might also notify you through email or a notice on our website.
We recommend checking this page periodically, especially if you're concerned about how we handle tracking technologies. The digital landscape changes quickly, and our practices evolve accordingly.
Questions about our cookie practices? Want to exercise your privacy rights? Contact us at info@wisefluxhub.com or reach out through our contact page.
WiseFluxHub
491-2 Guseo-dong, Geumjeong-gu, Busan, South Korea
+821075148909