Cookie Policy
Last Updated: January 15, 2025
We use tracking technologies on datadevcloudx.com to help deliver a better experience and understand how you interact with our platform. This policy explains what these technologies are, why we use them, and how you can manage your preferences. We're not here to hide behind legal jargon—just straight talk about what happens when you visit our site.
What Are Tracking Technologies?
Tracking technologies are small data files that websites place on your device. Most people call them cookies, but there are a few different types worth knowing about. They help websites remember your preferences, keep you logged in, and understand which features actually get used.
When you visit datadevcloudx.com, your browser stores these files locally. Some stick around for years, others vanish the moment you close your browser. The technical mechanics aren't particularly exciting, but the impact on your experience can be significant.
Essential Tracking
These keep the site functional. Without them, you wouldn't be able to navigate between pages, access your learning dashboard, or maintain your session. They're not optional—they're the foundation that makes everything else work.
Functional Tracking
These remember your choices. Language preferences, display settings, whether you've dismissed certain notifications. They make return visits smoother by storing your customizations so you don't need to reset everything each time.
Analytical Tracking
We use these to understand how people navigate our educational content. Which indicator tutorials get the most attention? Where do people get stuck? This data helps us refine course materials and fix confusing sections.
Marketing Tracking
These help us show relevant information to people who've visited before. If you browsed our RSI course materials last week, we might remind you about related momentum indicators. It's about relevance, not bombardment.
How We Use Tracking on DataDevCloudX
Our platform focuses on technical indicator education for trading. That means we need to track things like video completion rates, quiz performance patterns, and which chart examples generate the most questions. This isn't about surveillance—it's about improving educational outcomes.
For instance, if everyone exits our Bollinger Bands tutorial at the 4-minute mark, that tells us something needs fixing at that point. Maybe the explanation gets too technical too fast. Maybe the chart example doesn't illustrate the concept clearly. Without tracking data, we'd be guessing.
- Session management for your learning dashboard access
- Progress tracking across multi-part courses and tutorials
- Performance metrics on educational content effectiveness
- User preference storage for chart display and indicator settings
- Analytics on course completion rates and engagement patterns
- Security monitoring to prevent unauthorized access attempts
| Tracking Type | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Session ID | Maintains your logged-in state across the platform | Session only |
| User Preferences | Stores your display and notification settings | 12 months |
| Analytics | Tracks course engagement and content performance | 24 months |
| Security | Monitors for suspicious activity and prevents abuse | 6 months |
Managing Your Tracking Preferences
You have control over which tracking technologies you accept. Most browsers let you block or delete cookies entirely, though this will affect how certain features work. Essential tracking can't be disabled without breaking core functionality, but you can opt out of analytical and marketing tracking.
Here's how to manage settings in major browsers. The exact steps change occasionally as browsers update, but the general approach stays consistent.
Chrome
Settings → Privacy and Security → Cookies and other site data
Firefox
Options → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
Safari
Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
Edge
Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Manage and delete
Data Retention and Your Control
We don't keep tracking data forever. Most analytical information gets aggregated and anonymized after six months. Personal preference data stays until you clear it or request deletion. Session data disappears when you log out or close your browser.
If you want to review what's been stored or request deletion of specific data, contact us directly. We process these requests within 30 days and provide confirmation once completed.
Third-Party Tracking
Some tracking technologies come from services we use to deliver our educational platform. Video hosting, analytics platforms, payment processing—these tools help us operate but they also place their own tracking files.
We're selective about which third parties we work with. They need to meet our standards for data handling and user privacy. But once their tracking technologies are active, they're governed by their own policies, not just ours. Check their documentation if you want specifics on what they collect.
Updates to This Policy
Technology changes. Regulations evolve. We update this policy when our tracking practices shift or when legal requirements demand it. Check the date at the top—if it's been updated since your last visit, skim through to see what changed.
Major changes get announced through our platform notifications. Minor clarifications or formatting updates don't trigger announcements, but the revision date always reflects the latest version.
Questions About Tracking?
If something here doesn't make sense or you want more details about specific tracking technologies, reach out. We'd rather answer questions directly than leave people confused about what's happening with their data.
Email: info@datadevcloudx.com
Address: СО Пчелина 739, ул. Български орел 10, Varna, Bulgaria
Phone: +359 877 555 370