Cookie & Tracking Policy
We believe in being straightforward about how we collect and use information when you visit lorevanthiq.com. This policy explains what tracking technologies we use, why we need them, and how you can control them. Think of it as a conversation about the digital footprints that help us make your experience better.
What Are Cookies Anyway?
Cookies are small text files that get stored on your device when you browse websites. They're basically how websites remember you between visits. Without them, you'd need to log in every single time you visited a page, and your preferences would vanish the moment you closed your browser.
We use cookies and similar tracking technologies to make lorevanthiq.com work properly and to understand how people interact with our educational content. Some are essential for basic functionality. Others help us improve what we offer.
Types of Tracking We Use
Essential Cookies
These keep the site running. They handle things like security, form submissions, and basic navigation. You can't disable these without breaking core functionality.
Functional Cookies
These remember your preferences — language settings, layout choices, that sort of thing. They make return visits smoother and more personalized.
Analytical Cookies
We use these to see which pages get the most attention and where people spend their time. It helps us figure out what's working and what needs improvement.
Marketing Cookies
These track your activity across sites to show you relevant content and measure campaign effectiveness. You can opt out of these without affecting site functionality.
How We Use Tracking Information
Here's what actually happens with the data we collect through cookies and tracking technologies. We're not collecting information just for the sake of it — there are specific reasons behind each type of tracking we implement.
- Keeping you logged in as you move between pages and during return visits
- Remembering your course progress and learning preferences
- Understanding which educational resources get the most engagement
- Identifying technical issues before they affect too many people
- Measuring how effective our educational content is at helping people learn
- Showing you relevant program information based on your interests
- Protecting against fraudulent activity and security threats
- Improving site performance and load times based on usage patterns
We don't sell your tracking data to third parties. When we work with analytics providers, they're bound by contracts that limit how they can use the information.
Specific Cookies We Deploy
Rather than give you a vague overview, here's a breakdown of the actual tracking elements you'll encounter on lorevanthiq.com. This table shows what each one does and how long it sticks around.
| Cookie Name | Purpose | Type | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| domain_session | Maintains your active session and login state | Essential | Session only |
| user_preferences | Stores your interface and display settings | Functional | 12 months |
| course_progress | Tracks completion status of learning modules | Functional | 24 months |
| analytics_id | Anonymous identifier for traffic analysis | Analytical | 24 months |
| content_interaction | Measures engagement with educational materials | Analytical | 12 months |
| marketing_tag | Tracks campaign effectiveness and ad interactions | Marketing | 6 months |
| consent_record | Remembers your tracking preferences | Essential | 12 months |
Third-Party Tracking Technologies
We work with a few external services that place their own tracking technologies on lorevanthiq.com. These help us with analytics, content delivery, and understanding user behavior across different platforms.
Analytics Providers
We use analytics platforms to understand traffic patterns and user behavior. These services collect information about your device, browser, pages visited, and time spent on different sections. The data is aggregated and anonymized for reporting purposes.
Content Delivery Networks
To make the site load faster, we use CDN services that cache content closer to your location. These networks may place cookies to optimize delivery and measure performance.
Video Platforms
When you watch embedded educational videos, the hosting platform may set cookies to remember playback preferences and track viewing metrics. This happens directly between your browser and their servers.
Each third-party service operates under its own privacy policy. We choose partners carefully, but you should review their policies if you want complete information about how they handle data.
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
You have control over which cookies you accept. Essential cookies are necessary for basic site functionality, but you can disable or limit other types through your browser settings or our preference center.
Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data. Choose your preferred level of restriction.
Options → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data. Select standard, strict, or custom blocking.
Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data. Block or remove cookies as needed.
Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Manage and delete cookies. Configure tracking prevention.
Data Retention Periods
Different cookies have different lifespans based on their purpose. Session cookies disappear when you close your browser. Persistent cookies stick around longer to remember your preferences and support ongoing functionality.
We regularly review and clean up old tracking data. Analytics information is typically aggregated after 26 months, making it impossible to connect back to individual users. Marketing cookies expire after 6 months and need to be refreshed if you continue engaging with our campaigns.
Most functional cookies: 12-24 monthsDo Not Track Signals
Some browsers send "Do Not Track" signals when you browse. Currently, there's no universal standard for how websites should respond to these signals. We honor browser settings where possible, particularly for non-essential tracking, but essential cookies will still function to keep the site working.
If you want more control, consider using privacy-focused browser extensions or adjusting your cookie settings directly. That gives you more granular control than the DNT signal alone.
Updates to This Policy
We update this policy occasionally as we add new features or adjust how we use tracking technologies. When we make significant changes, we'll update the date at the top and may notify active users through email or site notifications.
It's worth checking back periodically if you want to stay informed about how we handle tracking data. We try to keep things transparent and will always explain what's changing and why.
Questions About Cookies?
If something in this policy doesn't make sense or you need clarification about how we use tracking technologies, reach out to us. We're happy to explain things in more detail or help you adjust your settings.