Cookie Policy
How we use tracking technologies to enhance your experience at code-flash.com
Your Cookie Preferences
Control how we use non-essential tracking technologies on your device. Essential cookies remain active to keep the site functional.
Checking preferences...What Are Cookies and Why We Use Them
Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device when you visit. Think of them as digital bookmarks that help the site remember who you are and what you were doing.
At code-flash, we use these technologies to keep your experience smooth. Some help you stay logged in while navigating between pages. Others remember your language preferences or which webinars you've bookmarked for later.
We're transparent about this because your trust matters. You have full control over which tracking technologies you accept, though some are necessary just to keep the site working properly.
Types of Tracking We Use
Different cookies serve different purposes on our platform. Here's what each category does and why it exists:
Essential Cookies
These keep the site functional and cannot be disabled. Without them, basic features simply wouldn't work.
- Session management for logged-in users
- Security tokens to prevent fraud
- Load balancing across servers
- Form submission validation
Functional Cookies
These remember your preferences to make your visits more personalized and convenient.
- Language and region settings
- Saved course bookmarks
- Interface customization choices
- Video playback preferences
Analytics Cookies
These help us understand how people use the site so we can improve the experience for everyone.
- Page visit tracking and duration
- Popular content identification
- Navigation path analysis
- Error detection and reporting
Marketing Cookies
These track your browsing to show relevant learning opportunities that match your interests.
- Personalized course recommendations
- Retargeting for abandoned enrollments
- Campaign effectiveness measurement
- Cross-platform interest tracking
How Long We Keep Them
Session cookies disappear when you close your browser. Persistent cookies stick around longer, from a few days to several months, depending on their purpose. Analytics data typically lasts 26 months. Marketing cookies usually expire after 90 days but refresh with each visit.
Third-Party Tracking Technologies
Some features on our site come from external providers. When you watch an embedded webinar video or interact with social sharing buttons, those services might place their own tracking technologies on your device.
We work with analytics providers like Google Analytics to measure site performance. Our email platform tracks whether messages get opened and which links get clicked. Payment processors need their own cookies to handle transactions securely.
These third parties have their own privacy policies that govern how they handle data. We choose partners carefully, but we don't control their tracking practices once they're on your device.
Managing Cookies Through Your Browser
You can control cookies directly through your browser settings. Each browser handles this differently, but they all give you options to block, delete, or manage tracking technologies.
Chrome
Go to Settings, then Privacy and Security. Click on Cookies and Other Site Data. Choose your preferred level of cookie blocking or view and remove specific cookies.
Firefox
Open Settings and select Privacy and Security from the left sidebar. Under Enhanced Tracking Protection, choose Standard, Strict, or Custom. You can also manage individual site permissions.
Safari
Open Preferences and go to the Privacy tab. You can block all cookies or prevent cross-site tracking. The Manage Website Data button lets you remove specific cookies.
Edge
Click Settings, then Cookies and Site Permissions. Choose how to handle cookies or click Manage and Delete Cookies to view and remove them individually.
Opera
Access Settings and find Privacy and Security in the left menu. Under Cookies, select your preferred option or click See All Cookies to manage them site by site.
What Happens When You Block Cookies
Blocking all cookies will affect how the site works. You might get logged out constantly. Your preferences won't save between visits. Some interactive features might stop working entirely.
If you block analytics cookies, we lose visibility into what's working and what needs improvement. Marketing cookie blocks mean you'll see generic ads instead of relevant learning opportunities tailored to your interests.
You can always try different settings to find a balance between privacy and functionality that works for you. The site will continue to function at a basic level even with aggressive cookie blocking.
Updates to This Policy
We update this policy when we adopt new tracking technologies or change how we use existing ones. The date at the bottom shows when we last made changes.
Major changes get announced through email to registered users. Minor clarifications or technical updates happen without notification, though we always update the revision date.
Checking this page occasionally helps you stay informed about our current tracking practices. If you have questions about changes, reach out through the contact information below.
Questions About Our Cookie Usage?
If something here doesn't make sense or you need more details about specific tracking technologies, get in touch with us at info@code-flash.com or call us at +886 7 781 5311. Our office is located at No. 79, Zhengqi Rd, Daliao District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 831.
Last updated: March 2025