Cookie Policy
Last updated: February 2025
This policy explains how DynamixFlare uses tracking technologies on dynamixflare.com. We believe you should understand exactly what data we collect and why. Most tracking on our site serves practical purposes—helping us understand how people navigate our educational content so we can make it more useful.
What Are Cookies, Really?
Cookies are small text files—usually just a few kilobytes—that websites store on your device. Think of them as sticky notes your browser keeps to remember things between visits. Some disappear when you close your browser. Others stick around for weeks or months.
When you visit dynamixflare.com, your browser might receive these files from our server or from third-party services we work with. They contain identifiers and sometimes preferences, but not your personal information like passwords or credit card numbers.
Beyond traditional cookies, we also use similar technologies like web beacons and local storage. The principles remain the same—they help us understand how our site gets used.
How We Use Tracking Technologies
We're not tracking you to be creepy. Each type of tracking serves a specific purpose that either makes the site work or helps us improve it. Here's the breakdown:
Essential Cookies
These make the website function. Without them, you couldn't navigate properly or access secure areas. We need these to remember your session, prevent security issues, and keep things running smoothly. You can't really turn these off without breaking the site.
Functional Cookies
These remember your choices—like language preferences or whether you've dismissed certain notifications. They're not strictly necessary, but they make your experience more personalized. If you disable them, some features might not work as expected.
Analytics Cookies
We use these to understand how people interact with our content. Which pages get visited most? Where do people get confused and leave? This data helps us improve our educational materials and site structure. The information is aggregated and anonymous.
Marketing Cookies
These track your activity across different sites to show relevant ads and measure campaign effectiveness. If you've seen our ads elsewhere after visiting our site, that's these cookies at work. You can opt out of these without affecting core functionality.
Specific Tracking We Deploy
Here's what actually runs on our site. No vague descriptions—just the real technical setup:
| Cookie Name | Purpose | Duration | 
|---|---|---|
| session_id | Maintains your browsing session and keeps you logged in | Session only | 
| preferences | Stores your site preferences and settings | 12 months | 
| analytics_track | Anonymously tracks page visits and user behavior | 24 months | 
| ad_campaign | Measures advertising campaign performance | 90 days | 
We also work with third-party analytics providers who place their own cookies. These operate under their respective privacy policies, which we encourage you to review if you're concerned about data collection.
How Tracking Improves Your Experience
It's easy to think of tracking as purely extractive—companies taking your data for their benefit. But there's genuine value for you too.
- We notice when people struggle to find information about our dApp development courses, so we reorganize our navigation
 - If our blockchain fundamentals page has a high bounce rate, we rewrite it to be clearer
 - When we see Taiwan-based visitors engaging heavily with certain topics, we create more content in those areas
 - Analytics tell us which educational resources get completed versus abandoned, helping us improve course structure
 - We can identify technical issues—like slow-loading pages—that frustrate visitors
 
Without this data, we'd be guessing about what works and what doesn't. The tracking isn't just for our benefit—it directly shapes how we develop content and structure our educational programs.
Data Retention and Control
We don't keep tracking data forever. Analytics information gets aggregated after 26 months and individual identifiers are removed. Session cookies disappear when you close your browser. Preference cookies last up to a year.
You control this data more than you might think. Browser settings give you significant power to block, delete, or restrict cookies. And we're required to honor those choices.
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
Every major browser lets you control cookies. The process varies slightly, but the principles remain consistent. You can block all cookies, allow only first-party cookies, or delete existing cookies whenever you want.
Chrome and Edge
Go to Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data. You can block third-party cookies or clear all cookies from here. Chrome also offers an incognito mode that doesn't save cookies between sessions.
Firefox
Navigate to Settings → Privacy & Security. Firefox offers Enhanced Tracking Protection with multiple levels. You can block all trackers, just social media trackers, or customize exactly what gets blocked.
Safari
Go to Preferences → Privacy. Safari blocks third-party cookies by default and includes Intelligent Tracking Prevention that limits how sites can track you across the web.
Blocking cookies will affect how our site works. You might need to re-enter preferences each visit, and some features may not function properly. Essential cookies can't be disabled without breaking core functionality.
Third-Party Services and External Tracking
We integrate with external platforms that place their own cookies. This includes analytics providers, content delivery networks, and advertising platforms. Each operates under its own privacy policy.
When you interact with embedded content—like videos or social media posts—those platforms may also track your activity. We don't control those cookies and can't disable them on your behalf.
If you're concerned about third-party tracking, browser extensions like Privacy Badger or uBlock Origin can help. Most browsers also offer "Do Not Track" signals, though not all websites honor them.
Changes to Our Tracking Practices
Technology changes. Regulations evolve. Our tracking practices will too. When we make significant changes to how we use cookies, we'll update this policy and adjust the date at the top.
We won't start using dramatically different tracking without notifying you. If new regulations in Taiwan or elsewhere require changes, we'll comply and communicate those updates clearly.
Questions About Our Cookie Usage?
If something here doesn't make sense or you want specifics about our tracking setup, reach out. We're happy to explain our technical implementation in more detail.
Email us at info@dynamixflare.com
Call us at +886 928 082 713
Write to us at No. 8號, Alley 1, Lane 77, Nong'an St, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 104