Cookie Policy
Last Updated: February 2025
We're being upfront about how shalveriox.com tracks your activity. This isn't one of those policies written by lawyers who've never actually used the website. We use tracking technologies to make your experience better and to understand how people interact with our financial analysis tools. Here's what you need to know.
What Are These Tracking Technologies Anyway?
Think of cookies as tiny notes your browser keeps about your visits. When you come to shalveriox.com, we leave small text files on your device. They remember things like your login status, preferences, and which pages you've visited.
But cookies aren't the only players here. We also use:
- Web beacons (sometimes called pixel tags) that help us see if you opened an email or viewed a page
- Local storage that keeps larger amounts of data right in your browser
- Session identifiers that track your journey through our platform during a single visit
- Analytics scripts that collect information about how you use our profitability analysis tools
Most of this happens behind the scenes. Your browser handles it automatically unless you tell it otherwise.
The Types We Use
Not all tracking serves the same purpose. We've broken down our usage into four main categories.
Essential Operations
These keep the site working. Without them, you can't log in, save your analysis settings, or move between secure pages. They're non-negotiable if you want to use our platform properly.
Functional Features
These remember your choices – things like currency display preferences, dashboard layouts, or which metrics you want to see first. They make return visits smoother because we've kept your settings.
Performance Analytics
We track how people use shalveriox.com so we can fix what's broken and improve what's working. This includes page load times, error messages, and which features get used most often.
Marketing Tracking
These help us show you relevant information about our services. They track your activity across sessions and sometimes across other websites to understand your interests better.
What We're Actually Tracking
Let's get specific about the data collection. When you use our financial analysis platform, we gather information that helps us understand user behavior patterns.
Session Information
Every time you log in, we create a session identifier. This tracks your activity during that visit – which reports you generate, how long you spend analyzing profitability metrics, and which tools you access most frequently. The session ends when you log out or after a period of inactivity.
Device and Browser Details
We collect technical information about how you're accessing shalveriox.com. Your browser type, operating system, screen resolution, and device type help us optimize the platform for different setups. If our financial dashboards look weird on mobile Safari, we need to know that.
Interaction Patterns
Click tracking shows us which buttons get pressed, which dropdown menus get opened, and where people abandon their analysis mid-process. This isn't about watching your every move – it's about identifying friction points in the user experience.
Taking Control of Your Tracking
You're not stuck with our tracking preferences. Every major browser gives you control over how cookies and similar technologies work. Here's how to manage them:
How Long We Keep This Data
Different tracking technologies have different lifespans. Session cookies disappear when you close your browser. Persistent cookies stick around until their expiration date or until you manually delete them.
| Cookie Type | Duration | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Session Authentication | Until logout or 24 hours | Keeps you logged into your account |
| Preference Settings | 12 months | Remembers your dashboard configuration |
| Analytics Tracking | 24 months | Measures site performance and usage patterns |
| Marketing Attribution | 90 days | Links your visits to marketing campaigns |
We periodically review and delete old tracking data that's no longer serving a useful purpose. There's no point keeping information about how you used the platform three years ago.
Third-Party Tracking
We don't handle all the tracking ourselves. Some technologies come from third-party services we've integrated into shalveriox.com. These include analytics platforms that help us understand user behavior and marketing tools that measure campaign effectiveness.
When you visit our site, these third parties might also set cookies on your device. They operate under their own privacy policies, which means they have different rules about data collection and usage. We've vetted the services we work with, but you should know that they're collecting information too.
Common third-party trackers on our platform include analytics services that measure traffic patterns, email marketing tools that track message opens and clicks, and advertising networks that show relevant promotions based on your browsing history.
What Happens If You Block Everything?
You can absolutely disable all cookies and tracking technologies. But here's the reality – parts of shalveriox.com won't work properly. You might not be able to log in, save your analysis work, or access certain features that require session management.
The essential cookies are necessary for basic functionality. If you block those, you're essentially breaking the platform. The functional and analytical cookies are optional, but they make your experience significantly better.
Updates to This Policy
We review this policy regularly and update it when we change our tracking practices. When we make significant changes, we'll notify active users through email or a notice on the platform.
The date at the top of this page shows when we last revised the policy. If you're concerned about tracking practices, check back periodically to see what's changed. We don't make sneaky updates – any major changes to how we collect or use data will be clearly communicated.
Questions About Our Tracking?
If something in this policy doesn't make sense or you have specific concerns about how we're tracking your activity, get in touch. We'd rather explain things clearly than leave you wondering what's happening with your data.
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