Cookie Policy
Understanding how we track and store information when you visit nexorahyperflow.com
Last Updated: January 2025
When you browse our website, small data files get stored on your device. These help us remember your preferences and understand how people interact with our content. We believe in being straightforward about what data we collect and why.
This policy explains the tracking technologies we use at Nexorah Hyperflow, what information they gather, and how you can control them. We've tried to keep things clear without drowning you in legal terminology.
What Are These Data Files?
These are tiny text files that websites place on your computer or phone when you visit. They store bits of information that help the site remember things about your visit. Think of them like a bookmark that remembers where you left off reading.
Different tracking methods serve different purposes. Some are absolutely necessary for the site to work properly. Others help us understand which pages people find useful and which ones might need improvement.
We also use similar technologies like web beacons and pixel tags. These work alongside traditional methods to give us a complete picture of how visitors experience our site.
Types We Use on Our Site
Essential Operations
These keep the website functioning. Without them, you wouldn't be able to navigate between pages or access secure areas. They don't track your browsing behavior across other sites.
Session identifiers, security tokens, load balancing data
Functional Preferences
These remember your choices so you don't have to reset preferences each time you visit. They make your experience more convenient by storing things like language selection or region settings.
Language preferences, interface customization, regional settings
Performance Analysis
We use these to see which pages get the most visits and how people move through the site. This helps us figure out what content is actually helpful and where people might be getting stuck.
Page view counts, bounce rates, time spent on pages, navigation patterns
Marketing Tracking
These track your interests across different websites to show you relevant content. They're often set by advertising networks and help us understand which marketing efforts bring people to our site.
Ad impression tracking, conversion monitoring, retargeting data
How We Actually Use Them
Our primary use is understanding what content resonates with visitors. When we see that people spend time on certain service pages or frequently visit specific resources, it tells us we're providing value there.
We also track technical performance. If pages load slowly for visitors from certain regions or on specific devices, we need to know about it so we can fix it. Nobody has patience for sluggish websites anymore.
Here's something worth mentioning: we don't sell your browsing data to third parties. The information we collect stays within our organization and the analytics platforms we use.
Any marketing tracking is used solely to measure our own campaigns and improve how we communicate with potential clients.
For Taiwan-based visitors specifically, we track regional traffic patterns to make sure our content loads quickly and displays correctly for your location. This includes optimizing server response times and ensuring proper character encoding for any local references.
Third-Party Services We Work With
Some tracking happens through external platforms we've integrated. Google Analytics, for example, gives us detailed insights into visitor behavior. These services have their own data collection practices that operate independently of our direct control.
| Service Provider | Purpose | Data Retention |
|---|---|---|
| Google Analytics | Website traffic analysis and user behavior tracking | 26 months |
| Performance Monitoring | Page load times and technical performance metrics | 12 months |
| Marketing Platforms | Campaign effectiveness and conversion tracking | 18 months |
| Session Management | User authentication and site navigation | Session duration only |
Each of these platforms operates under its own privacy policy. We've selected services that maintain reasonable data protection standards, but we recommend reviewing their individual policies if you want complete details about their practices.
Taking Control of Your Settings
You're not stuck accepting everything we want to track. Modern browsers give you pretty granular control over what data files websites can store on your device.
Browser Configuration Options
Blocking all tracking will affect how the site functions. You might need to log in repeatedly or reset your preferences on each visit. The essential ones need to work for basic functionality.
- Most browsers let you block third-party tracking while allowing first-party data collection
- Private or incognito modes automatically clear session data when you close the window
- You can manually delete stored files through your browser's history or settings menu
- Browser extensions offer more sophisticated control over tracking technologies
Data Retention and Storage Duration
We don't keep tracking data indefinitely. Different types have different lifespans based on their purpose and legal requirements.
Session-based tracking disappears when you close your browser. These are temporary by design and serve no purpose once your visit ends. Persistent data files might stick around for months or even years, depending on what they're storing.
Analytics data typically gets aggregated after 90 days. This means individual visitor information becomes part of broader statistical trends rather than remaining as identifiable records.
Marketing tracking usually expires after 12-18 months unless you interact with our site again, which resets the clock.
We review our data retention practices annually to make sure we're not holding onto information longer than necessary. If regulations change or our business needs shift, these timelines might adjust accordingly.
Updates to This Policy
This document gets reviewed every few months. When we add new tracking technologies or change how we use existing ones, we'll update this page to reflect those modifications.
We don't send notifications for minor clarifications or formatting changes. But if we start collecting substantially different data or using it in new ways, we'll make that prominently visible on our homepage.
The date at the top shows when we last made meaningful changes. If you're concerned about privacy, checking back occasionally makes sense to stay informed about current practices.
Questions About Our Tracking Practices?
We're happy to provide more details about what data we collect and why. If something in this policy seems unclear or you want to discuss your specific privacy concerns, reach out to our team.
info@nexorahyperflow.com