Cookie Policy
Last Updated: January 15, 2025
This policy explains how Kreko Praze uses tracking technologies on krekopraze.info. We're pretty straightforward about this stuff — no hidden agendas. You deserve to know what data we collect and why it matters for your experience with our investment monitoring platform.
When you visit our site, small text files get stored on your device. These help us remember your preferences and understand how people use our platform. Some are essential for basic functionality. Others help us improve what we do.
What Are Tracking Technologies?
Tracking technologies include several methods we use to recognize your device and remember information about your visits. The most common are:
- Small text files that store data locally on your browser
- Web beacons that track page views and user actions
- Session identifiers that maintain your logged-in state
- Local storage elements that preserve your settings between visits
These technologies work behind the scenes. You won't notice them during normal browsing, but they make your experience smoother and help us understand what's working and what isn't.
Types of Tracking We Use
We categorize our tracking methods based on their purpose and how they affect your experience. Here's the breakdown:
Essential Operations
These keep the site functional. Without them, basic features like secure login and account access wouldn't work. You can't disable these if you want to use our platform.
Functional Preferences
These remember your choices — dashboard layout, notification settings, display preferences. They make the site feel personalized without collecting sensitive data.
Performance Analytics
We track how people navigate the platform. Which features get used most? Where do users spend time? This helps us prioritize improvements and fix problems faster.
Marketing Insights
These track your journey from initial visit to account creation. They help us understand which educational content resonates and how people discover our platform.
How We Use This Information
Data collection isn't just for data's sake. Here's what we actually do with the information:
- Maintain your session security and keep you logged in across pages
- Remember your dashboard configuration and notification preferences
- Analyze which investment monitoring tools get used most frequently
- Identify technical issues before they affect multiple users
- Understand which educational resources help users make better decisions
- Measure the effectiveness of our learning program materials
- Track system performance and optimize load times for different regions
We review this data regularly during our development cycles. When we notice patterns — like users struggling with a particular feature — we can address it in upcoming updates.
Third-Party Services
Some tracking comes from external services we've integrated with our platform. These include:
Analytics Providers
We use established analytics platforms to understand user behavior patterns. These services have their own privacy policies that govern how they handle data. They provide aggregated insights rather than individual user tracking.
Content Delivery Networks
CDN services help us load pages faster by caching content closer to your location. They may set performance-related identifiers to optimize delivery routes.
We carefully vet third-party services before integration. But you should know that once data leaves our servers, those providers' policies apply.
Data Retention Periods
Different tracking methods have different lifespans:
- Session identifiers expire when you close your browser
- Preference settings remain stored for up to 12 months
- Analytics data gets aggregated and anonymized after 90 days
- Marketing attribution data persists for 6 months maximum
We don't keep individual tracking data longer than necessary. Once we've extracted useful insights, the raw data gets purged from our systems.
Your Control Options
You're not stuck with our default settings. Several options let you control tracking:
Browser Configuration
Modern browsers give you granular control over tracking technologies. You can block all non-essential items, delete existing ones, or set exceptions for specific sites.
- Chrome: Settings → Privacy and Security → Site Settings
- Firefox: Options → Privacy & Security → Enhanced Tracking Protection
- Safari: Preferences → Privacy → Website Tracking
- Edge: Settings → Privacy, Search, and Services
Keep in mind that blocking essential tracking will break core platform functionality. You won't be able to log in or access your investment monitoring dashboard.
Updates to This Policy
We update this policy when we change our tracking practices or add new features that require different data collection methods. Significant changes get announced through email notifications to active users.
The date at the top of this page shows when we last revised the policy. We recommend checking back occasionally, especially before major platform updates scheduled for later in 2025.
Questions About Our Tracking Practices?
If something in this policy isn't clear, or you want specific details about data we've collected, reach out to our team. We respond to privacy inquiries within 48 hours during business days.