Cookie & Tracking Policy
Last Updated: March 2025
At Senseneuronlogic, we use tracking technologies to understand how visitors interact with senseneuronlogic.com. This helps us improve our computer vision and AI education platform. Below you'll find straightforward information about what we track, why we track it, and how you can control these preferences.
Click the button above to opt out of analytics and marketing cookies. Essential cookies required for site functionality cannot be disabled but contain no personal tracking data.
What Are Cookies and Tracking Technologies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help us remember your preferences and understand how you navigate our platform. We also use similar technologies like local storage and session data.
Think of cookies as temporary notes the website leaves for itself. When you return, these notes help the site remember who you are and what you were doing. Some cookies disappear when you close your browser, while others stick around for future visits.
Types of Tracking We Use
Essential Functionality
These are necessary for the website to work properly. Without them, you wouldn't be able to navigate between pages, submit forms, or access secure areas.
- Session identifiers that keep you logged in
- Security tokens that protect against unauthorized access
- Load balancing data that ensures site stability
- Form submission tokens that prevent duplicate requests
Performance & Analytics
We track how visitors use our site so we can identify what works and what needs improvement. This data is aggregated and doesn't identify individual users.
- Page view counts and visit duration
- Navigation paths through the learning content
- Device types and browser information
- Error reports when something breaks
Functional Enhancement
These remember your choices to make your experience more personalized. They help us save your preferences and provide relevant content.
- Language and region preferences
- Content filters and display settings
- Progress tracking through educational modules
- Previously viewed resources and bookmarks
Marketing & Outreach
These help us understand which marketing efforts bring visitors to our platform and allow us to show relevant information about our programs.
- Traffic source tracking from campaigns
- Conversion data from inquiry forms
- Content engagement metrics
- Cross-platform behavior patterns
Data Retention & Storage
Different cookies have different lifespans depending on their purpose. Session cookies expire when you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain on your device for a set period.
Most of our analytics cookies last 24 months. Functional cookies might persist for up to a year to remember your settings. Marketing cookies typically expire after 90 days. You can delete any of these at any time through your browser settings.
Managing Your Browser Settings
Every major browser gives you control over cookies. You can block them entirely, delete existing ones, or set up rules for specific sites. Keep in mind that blocking all cookies might make some website features stop working.
Chrome
Go to Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data. From here you can block third-party cookies or clear all browsing data including stored cookies.
Firefox
Open Options → Privacy & Security. Under Enhanced Tracking Protection, you can choose Standard, Strict, or Custom protection levels that control cookie behavior.
Safari
Navigate to Preferences → Privacy. Enable "Prevent cross-site tracking" and adjust cookie blocking preferences. You can also manage website data from this menu.
Edge
Access Settings → Cookies and site permissions. Choose to block third-party cookies or all cookies. You can also view and remove specific site data here.
Third-Party Services
We work with external services that help us analyze traffic and improve our platform. These services may place their own cookies on your device. Common examples include Google Analytics for traffic analysis and various content delivery networks that help our site load faster.
When you decline non-essential cookies using the button above, we signal these services to stop tracking your activity. However, some may have already placed cookies before you made that choice, so you might want to clear your browser data as well.
Updates to This Policy
We update this policy occasionally to reflect changes in our tracking practices or legal requirements. When we make significant changes, we'll update the date at the top of this page. We recommend checking back periodically if you're concerned about how we use tracking technologies.
If you have questions about our cookie usage that aren't answered here, reach out through the contact information below. We're happy to explain our practices in more detail.