Cookie Policy
Last Updated: January 2025
This Cookie Policy explains how Energix Flareon uses tracking technologies on energix-flareon.com. We believe in transparency about the data we collect and how it helps improve your experience with our manual software testing and validation services.
What Are Cookies and Tracking Technologies
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit our website. They help us remember your preferences and understand how you interact with our content. Think of them as digital bookmarks that make your browsing experience smoother.
We also use similar technologies like web beacons, pixels, and local storage. These tools work alongside cookies to give us a complete picture of how visitors use our site. They're pretty standard across the web, and most sites you visit use something similar.
Types of Tracking We Use
Essential Tracking
These are the ones we actually need to keep the website functioning properly. Without them, basic features like form submissions and secure connections wouldn't work. You can't opt out of these because they're fundamental to how the site operates.
Session identifiers, security tokens, load balancing information, form completion data
Functional Tracking
These remember your choices and preferences. Language settings, contact form information you've entered before, and display preferences all fall into this category. They make your experience more personalized each time you visit.
Language preferences, region settings, remembered form inputs, accessibility options
Analytics Tracking
We use these to understand which pages people visit most, how long they stay, and what content resonates. This data helps us improve our services and create better content about software testing methodologies. The information is aggregated and anonymized.
Page views, session duration, bounce rates, navigation patterns, device information
Marketing Tracking
These help us understand how effective our outreach efforts are and which channels bring visitors to our site. We use this information to refine our messaging about testing services and reach businesses that might benefit from our expertise.
Campaign tracking, referral sources, ad performance metrics, conversion tracking
How Tracking Enhances Your Experience
When someone visits our site looking for information about test case development, tracking data helps us understand that topic matters to potential clients. We can then create more detailed resources on that subject.
If we notice visitors repeatedly accessing our validation methodology pages, that tells us there's genuine interest in understanding our approach. This feedback loop lets us expand on topics that actually help people make informed decisions about testing services.
Analytics also show us technical issues. When we see unusual bounce rates on specific pages or form abandonment patterns, we can investigate and fix problems. Sometimes it's as simple as a confusing form field or slow-loading content.
Managing Your Preferences
Browser Controls
Every major browser gives you control over tracking technologies. Here's how to adjust settings in common browsers:
- Chrome: Navigate to Settings, then Privacy and Security, followed by Cookies and Other Site Data. You can block third-party cookies or all cookies entirely.
- Firefox: Open Options, select Privacy and Security, then adjust the Enhanced Tracking Protection settings. Firefox offers standard, strict, or custom protection levels.
- Safari: Go to Preferences, click Privacy, then manage cookie and tracking settings. Safari blocks most third-party cookies by default.
- Edge: Access Settings, choose Privacy and Services, then configure tracking prevention to basic, balanced, or strict.
Keep in mind that blocking all cookies may affect website functionality. Some features like form auto-fill and preference saving won't work without functional cookies enabled.
Data Retention and Storage
Different types of tracking data have different lifespans based on their purpose:
- Session cookies expire when you close your browser. They're temporary by design.
- Functional cookies typically last between 30 days and one year, depending on the specific preference being saved.
- Analytics data is aggregated and retained for up to 26 months to help us identify long-term trends and patterns.
- Marketing cookies generally last between 30 and 90 days, with some campaign tracking extending to 180 days for longer sales cycles.
We regularly review and purge outdated tracking data. There's no reason to keep information that's no longer relevant to improving our services or understanding current visitor needs.
Third-Party Tracking Services
We work with established analytics and marketing platforms that have their own privacy policies and data handling practices. These services help us understand website performance and visitor behavior without building complex tracking infrastructure ourselves.
Third-party services we use are bound by data processing agreements that specify how they can handle information collected through our site. They can't use this data for their own purposes outside of providing services to us.
You can learn more about how these third parties handle data by reviewing their respective privacy policies. Most offer opt-out mechanisms if you prefer not to be tracked by their services across multiple websites.
By continuing to use energix-flareon.com, you acknowledge that you understand how we use tracking technologies. You can adjust your preferences at any time through browser settings or by contacting us directly.
Changes to This Policy
We update this policy when we add new tracking tools or change how we use existing ones. Material changes will be reflected in the last updated date at the top of this page. If we make significant modifications that affect your privacy rights, we'll provide more prominent notice on the website.
It's worth checking this page occasionally if you're concerned about tracking practices. We don't make changes frequently, but technology evolves and so do our methods for understanding how people interact with our testing services information.
Questions About Our Tracking Practices
If you have questions about how we use cookies or want to discuss your data privacy concerns, we're here to help. Reach out through any of these channels: