Cookie Policy
Last updated: February 2025
We believe in transparency. That's why we're being upfront about how dlyzefraxo.pro uses tracking technologies to make your browsing experience more useful and relevant.
This policy explains what these tracking tools are, why we use them, and how you can manage your preferences. We've structured everything so you can find exactly what you're looking for without wading through unnecessary jargon.
What Are Tracking Technologies?
When you visit our website, small text files get stored on your device. These are commonly called "cookies," though the term covers several types of tracking technologies.
Think of them as digital sticky notes. They help our site remember things about your visit—like whether you've logged in, what language you prefer, or which pages you've looked at. Some disappear when you close your browser. Others stick around longer.
We also use similar technologies like web beacons, pixels, and local storage. They work differently under the hood, but they serve the same basic purpose: helping us understand how people interact with our content and services.
Types of Tracking We Use
Not all tracking serves the same purpose. Here's how we categorize the different types operating on dlyzefraxo.pro:
Essential Functions
These are non-negotiable. Without them, core features simply wouldn't work. They handle things like security, network management, and accessibility. You can't opt out of these because they're fundamental to the site's operation.
Functional Enhancements
These remember your choices and preferences. Things like your selected language, region, or display settings. They make your experience more personalized without tracking your broader behaviour across the web.
Performance Analysis
We want to know what's working and what isn't. These tools help us count visitors, measure page load times, and identify technical issues. The data is usually aggregated, which means we're looking at patterns rather than individual behaviour.
Marketing Relevance
These track your activity to help us show you content and offers that might actually interest you. They also help us understand which marketing campaigns are effective and which ones are missing the mark.
How Tracking Improves Your Experience
Here's the practical side. When we say tracking "improves" your experience, what does that actually mean?
Remembering Your Preferences
You don't have to reset your language choice every time you visit. Your display preferences stay consistent. If you're logged into a secure area, you remain logged in as you navigate between pages.
Site Performance Optimization
We can see which pages load slowly and fix them. We notice if certain features cause problems for specific browsers. We identify bottlenecks and address them before they affect more people.
Content Relevance
If you've shown interest in particular investment theories, we can surface related educational content. You won't keep seeing introductory material once you've moved past the basics. The learning path adapts somewhat to your engagement.
Security Protection
Tracking helps us spot unusual patterns that might indicate security threats. Multiple failed login attempts from the same device? Suspicious activity that doesn't match normal user behaviour? These systems help protect both you and us.
Specific Tracking Methods We Employ
| Category | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Session Management | Maintains your login state and secure access to account features | Session only |
| Preference Storage | Stores your language, region, and display settings | 12 months |
| Analytics Tracking | Measures site usage, page views, and navigation patterns | 24 months |
| Content Personalization | Tracks interaction with educational materials to suggest relevant content | 18 months |
| Campaign Measurement | Evaluates effectiveness of marketing efforts and referral sources | 6 months |
The durations listed above are maximums. Many tracking elements expire sooner based on specific use cases. Session-only tracking disappears the moment you close your browser.
Data Retention Practices
We don't hold onto tracking data indefinitely. Different types of information have different retention schedules:
Immediate Deletion
Session data that exists only while you're actively using the site. Closes when you close your browser or log out.
Short-Term (1-6 months)
Campaign tracking and temporary preference data. Useful for understanding immediate trends but not needed long-term.
Medium-Term (6-18 months)
Behavioral patterns that help us understand how educational content performs. Long enough to spot trends but not permanent.
Long-Term (18-24 months)
Aggregated analytics data that helps us make strategic decisions about site development and content direction. Individual identifiers are removed.
Once data reaches the end of its retention period, it's either deleted entirely or anonymized to the point where it can't be linked back to any individual user.
Managing Your Tracking Preferences
Browser-Level Controls
Your browser gives you direct control over tracking technologies. You can block them entirely, delete existing ones, or set up rules about which sites can use them.
Keep in mind that blocking essential tracking will break core site functionality. You might not be able to log in, maintain preferences, or access secure areas.
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 cookies
Each browser handles tracking slightly differently. Some offer granular controls that let you allow tracking from specific sites while blocking others. Some have built-in tracking prevention features that work automatically.
Third-Party Tracking
We use some third-party services that may set their own tracking technologies. This includes analytics providers, content delivery networks, and marketing platforms.
These parties have their own privacy policies. We choose vendors carefully, but we can't control their policies once you leave our site or interact with their embedded content.
- Analytics services that help us understand traffic patterns and user behavior
- Content delivery networks that speed up page loading by serving files from locations closer to you
- Marketing platforms that help us measure campaign effectiveness and audience engagement
- Security services that protect against threats and ensure site stability
If you want to opt out of third-party tracking more broadly, browser extensions and privacy tools can help. Just be aware that aggressive blocking sometimes breaks legitimate functionality.
Updates to This Policy
Technology changes. Our services evolve. That means this policy will need updates from time to time.
When we make significant changes, we'll update the "Last updated" date at the top of this page. For major revisions—like adding new types of tracking or changing retention periods—we'll provide more prominent notice.
We won't make changes that reduce your control or expand tracking in ways that contradict what we've stated here without giving you proper notice and opportunity to adjust your preferences.
Questions About Our Tracking Practices?
If something here isn't clear, or if you have specific concerns about how we handle tracking data, reach out.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +353 21 438 5571
Address: Stephen St, Dunlavin Upper, Wicklow, W91 KH3N, Ireland