Cookie Policy
Last Updated: January 2025
We use tracking technologies on deepthink-inno.com to improve your browsing experience and understand how you interact with our platform. This policy explains what these technologies are, why we use them, and how you can manage your preferences.
What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device when you visit them. They're pretty standard across the internet. Think of them as digital bookmarks that help sites remember who you are and what you were doing.
We also use similar technologies like web beacons, pixels, and local storage. They all serve roughly the same purpose – helping us provide you with a better experience when you explore Web3 and decentralized internet topics on our site.
How We Use Tracking Technologies
Our Taiwan-based platform uses these technologies for several practical reasons. Some are absolutely necessary for the site to work at all. Others help us understand what content resonates with our audience.
Essential Cookies
These keep the site running. Without them, you wouldn't be able to register for webinars, submit contact forms, or navigate between pages properly.
What they do:
- Remember your login status during a session
- Keep track of your webinar registrations
- Store language preferences
- Maintain security protocols
Functional Cookies
These remember your choices so you don't have to keep setting them every time you visit. They make using our site more convenient.
What they do:
- Save your preference for detailed or simplified technical content
- Remember which resources you've already downloaded
- Store display settings for charts and diagrams
- Keep track of your content bookmarks
Analytical Cookies
We use these to figure out which educational content works and which doesn't. It helps us create better resources about blockchain, decentralized systems, and Web3 technologies.
What they do:
- Track which webinar topics get the most interest
- Monitor how long people spend reading different articles
- See where visitors drop off in educational sequences
- Identify technical issues with page loading
Marketing Cookies
These help us show you relevant information about upcoming webinars and new educational content. We don't use them for aggressive advertising – more for keeping you informed about resources you might find useful.
What they do:
- Suggest webinars related to content you've viewed
- Show notifications about new educational series
- Track effectiveness of our outreach efforts
- Prevent showing you the same announcement repeatedly
Data Retention
Different cookies stick around for different lengths of time. Session cookies disappear when you close your browser. Persistent cookies can last anywhere from a few days to a couple of years, depending on their purpose.
Essential cookies typically last for the duration of your session. Functional cookies might last several months so we don't forget your preferences. Analytical cookies usually expire after two years. Marketing cookies vary but generally don't exceed one year.
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
You're in control here. Most browsers let you manage or block cookies through their settings. Just be aware that blocking essential cookies will break some site functionality.
Browser-Specific Instructions
Each browser handles this a bit differently. Here's where to look:
Chrome
Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data
Firefox
Options → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
Safari
Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
Edge
Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Manage cookies
Third-Party Cookies
Sometimes we embed content from other platforms – like video hosting services or analytics providers. These services might set their own cookies. We try to minimize this, but when we do use third-party services, we choose providers that respect user privacy.
You can block third-party cookies specifically in most browsers without affecting first-party cookies from our site.
Updates to This Policy
We review this policy regularly and update it when we change how we use tracking technologies. When we make significant changes, we'll post a notice on our homepage for at least 30 days.
The "Last Updated" date at the top tells you when we last revised this document.
Questions about how we use cookies or want to exercise your data rights? We're happy to help.