Cookie Policy
Last Updated: January 15, 2025
We use tracking technologies on fluxis-radiix.com to improve your browsing experience and understand how our visitors interact with our content. 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 get stored on your device when you visit our website. They help us remember your preferences and recognize you when you return. Most websites use them — they're pretty standard these days.
Beyond traditional cookies, we also use similar technologies like web beacons, pixel tags, and local storage. These all serve comparable purposes: helping us understand how people use our site and making sure everything works smoothly for you.
Types of Tracking We Use
Not all tracking serves the same purpose. Here's how we categorize what we use on our platform:
E Essential Operations
These are necessary for the website to function. Without them, you wouldn't be able to navigate properly or use key features. We can't really turn these off because the site needs them to work.
- Session management that keeps you logged in as you move between pages
- Security tokens that protect your data during form submissions
- Load balancing that distributes traffic for optimal performance
F Functional Enhancement
These remember your choices and preferences. Things like language settings or regional preferences fall into this category. They make your experience more personalized.
- Language preferences so content displays in your chosen format
- Interface customizations you've selected during previous visits
- Form data that saves your progress when filling out contact information
A Analytics and Insights
We use these to understand which pages people visit most, how long they stay, and where they come from. This helps us improve content and fix problems we might not otherwise notice.
- Visitor counts and traffic patterns across different sections
- Navigation paths that show how users move through our content
- Performance metrics that help us identify slow-loading pages
- Device and browser information for compatibility testing
M Marketing Communication
These track your interests and help us show you relevant content. They also measure how effective our outreach efforts are. You have the most control over these ones.
- Campaign tracking that shows which channels bring visitors to our site
- Content recommendations based on pages you've previously viewed
- Engagement metrics that help us refine our messaging approach
How Tracking Improves Your Experience
When someone visits our financial digitization consultation resources, tracking helps us understand which topics resonate most. If we notice many visitors spending time on articles about process automation but bouncing quickly from compliance content, that tells us something.
We might realize our compliance information is too technical or buried too deep in the navigation. Or maybe it's just not addressing the real questions business owners have. Either way, we can adjust.
The analytics also help us spot technical issues. If people are abandoning contact forms halfway through, we investigate whether there's a loading problem or confusing field labels. These insights directly improve the site for everyone who visits after you.
Managing Your Preferences
You have control over which tracking technologies you accept. Most browsers let you block or delete cookies through their settings menu. Keep in mind that blocking certain types might affect how the site functions.
Settings → Privacy and Security → Cookies and other site data
Options → Privacy and Security → Cookies and Site Data
Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Manage and delete cookies
How Long We Keep This Data
Different types of tracking data have different retention periods based on their purpose:
Expires when you close your browser. These are temporary and don't persist between visits.
Typically stored for 12 months. This gives us enough time to remember your preferences without keeping outdated information indefinitely.
Aggregated and anonymized data may be retained for up to 26 months to identify long-term trends and patterns.
Usually expires after 90 days unless you interact with our content again, which refreshes the timeline.
Third-Party Services
Some tracking technologies on our site come from external service providers who help us with analytics, performance monitoring, and content delivery. These providers have their own privacy policies that govern how they handle data. We carefully select partners who maintain strong privacy standards, but we recommend reviewing their policies if you want complete transparency about data handling practices.
Updates to This Policy
Technology changes, regulations evolve, and our practices adapt accordingly. We update this policy periodically to reflect those changes. When we make significant modifications, we'll update the date at the top of this page.
If you visit regularly, it's worth checking back occasionally to stay informed about how we handle tracking. We try to keep the language straightforward so you don't need a law degree to understand what's happening with your data.
Questions About Our Cookie Practices?
If something in this policy doesn't make sense or you want more details about specific tracking technologies we use, reach out to us directly.