Cookie Policy
Understanding how we use tracking technologies on codexcloudxnet.com
At codexcloudxnet, we believe in transparency. This page explains what tracking technologies we use, why we use them, and how you can manage your preferences.
When you visit our website, small text files get stored on your device. These help us remember your preferences and understand how people interact with our educational content about volume analysis in trading.
Effective Date: January 2025
What Are Tracking Technologies?
Think of these as tiny memory aids that live in your browser. When you visit codexcloudxnet.com, your browser and our server exchange information to make your experience smoother.
Most websites use these technologies. They're not inherently good or bad – it's about how they're used. We keep things simple and only track what genuinely helps improve your learning experience.
These technologies come in different forms: some disappear when you close your browser, others stick around longer. Some are placed by us directly, while others come from tools we use (like analytics platforms).
Types of Tracking We Use
Not all tracking serves the same purpose. Here's what happens when you browse our site:
Essential Functionality
These keep the website working properly. Without them, basic features would break. For example, remembering your language preference or keeping you logged into our learning portal. We don't ask permission for these because they're necessary for the site to function.
Performance and Analytics
We want to know which trading education resources are actually helpful. These tracking tools tell us which pages people spend time on, where they get confused, and what content resonates. All data is aggregated – we see patterns, not individual users.
Preference Storage
Ever notice how some websites remember your settings? That's what these do. Things like your preferred chart display settings or whether you want simplified explanations for complex volume analysis concepts. Makes your repeat visits more convenient.
Educational Enhancement
These help us personalize your learning journey. If you've been reading about basic volume indicators, we might suggest intermediate-level content next. It's about creating a logical progression that matches where you are in your trading education.
How Tracking Improves Your Experience
Here's where theory meets practice. Real examples of how tracking helps:
Content Relevance
When we notice many visitors struggle with a particular volume analysis concept, we create additional explanatory content or restructure the lesson. The tracking data shows us where people drop off or spend extra time re-reading.
Technical Performance
Our site serves users across Thailand and beyond. Tracking helps us identify slow-loading pages or broken links specific to certain regions or devices. If traders in Nonthaburi are experiencing slower chart loads than those in Bangkok, we can investigate infrastructure issues.
Learning Path Optimization
We track which sequence of lessons leads to better comprehension. If most successful students follow a certain pattern – say, starting with basic volume concepts before moving to advanced divergence patterns – we can recommend that path to new learners.
Session Continuity
When you're halfway through a complex trading lesson and accidentally close your browser, we remember where you left off. This happens because we store your progress temporarily. Without tracking, you'd start from scratch every single time.
Managing Your Tracking Preferences
You're not stuck with our defaults. Most browsers let you control tracking at a granular level.
- Google Chrome: Settings → Privacy and Security → Cookies and other site data. You can block third-party trackers while allowing first-party ones, or go nuclear and block everything (though some features will break).
- Mozilla Firefox: Options → Privacy & Security → Enhanced Tracking Protection. Firefox is particularly good at blocking cross-site tracking by default while keeping sites functional.
- Safari: Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data. Apple's browser is aggressive about blocking trackers, sometimes too aggressive – you might need to whitelist educational sites like ours.
- Microsoft Edge: Settings → Privacy, search, and services → Tracking prevention. Edge offers balanced, strict, or basic options depending on your comfort level.
Keep in mind that blocking all tracking might affect functionality. Our learning platform, for instance, won't remember your progress through courses if you block everything. It's about finding your personal balance between privacy and convenience.
Data Retention and Storage
How Long We Keep Information
Session tracking disappears when you close your browser. That's the temporary stuff – like items in a shopping cart or your current position in a video lesson.
Persistent tracking sticks around longer. Analytics data might be stored for 24 months so we can identify long-term trends in how people learn trading concepts. Preference data stays until you clear it or we update our systems.
We don't hoard data unnecessarily. Once information has served its purpose – say, helping us fix a navigation issue – we aggregate it into anonymous statistics and discard the detailed logs.
Your Control Options
You can clear stored data anytime through your browser settings. Look for options like "Clear browsing data" or "Clear cookies and site data." This wipes the slate clean, though you'll lose saved preferences and have to log in again.
Some browsers offer automatic clearing – deleting tracking data every time you close the browser. Useful if you share a device or are particularly privacy-conscious.
Third-Party Services
We use a few external tools to run our educational platform effectively. Each one places its own tracking mechanisms:
Analytics platforms help us understand user behavior patterns. These services aggregate data across thousands of websites, but we configure them to respect privacy by anonymizing IP addresses and excluding personally identifiable information.
Content delivery networks speed up page loads by serving files from servers closer to you geographically. They need to track basic information like your approximate location to function properly.
Educational tools like video players or interactive charts may use their own tracking to optimize performance and remember your viewing preferences.
We don't control these third-party trackers directly, but we choose providers who respect privacy and comply with relevant data protection standards. You can block third-party tracking specifically in most modern browsers while still allowing our first-party tracking to function.
Updates to This Policy
Technology changes. Our educational platform evolves. Sometimes we add new features that require different tracking approaches.
When we make significant changes to how we use tracking technologies, we'll update this page and change the effective date at the top. For major changes that affect your privacy in meaningful ways, we'll notify you directly through email or a prominent site banner.
We recommend checking back here occasionally, especially if you're particular about privacy. The date at the top shows when we last updated things.
Questions About Our Tracking?
Privacy can be confusing. If something on this page doesn't make sense or you want to know more about specific tracking we do, just ask.
Email: support@codexcloudxnet.com
Phone: +66 38 146 123
Address: 5/1156 9 ซอย หมู่บ้านประชาชื่น, Pak Kret District, Nonthaburi 11120, Thailand
We typically respond within 48 hours on business days. For complex privacy questions, we might need a bit longer to get you accurate information.
Contact Our TeamThis Cookie Policy was last updated on January 15, 2025