Cookie Policy
This policy explains how FocusLogen uses tracking technologies on focus-logen.com. We believe in transparency about the data we collect and how it helps us serve you better. When you visit our website, small text files are stored on your device to remember your preferences and improve your browsing experience.
What Are Tracking Technologies
Tracking technologies are small data files that websites place on your device. They help websites remember who you are and what you've done during previous visits. Think of them as digital bookmarks that store bits of information.
When you first land on our website, these files are created. They sit quietly in your browser, holding details like your language preference or which pages you visited. Some expire when you close your browser. Others stick around for weeks or months.
We use these technologies to make your experience smoother. Without them, you'd have to re-enter information every time you visit. They're not programs and can't carry viruses — just simple text that helps us understand how people use our site.
Types of Tracking We Use
Essential
These keep the website functional. They handle basic operations like security, navigation, and form submissions. You can't disable these without breaking core features.
Functional
These remember your choices — language settings, region preferences, or customization options. They make return visits more convenient by storing your preferences.
Analytical
These help us understand visitor behavior. We see which pages get the most attention, where people drop off, and how they navigate through our content.
Marketing
These track your journey across websites. They help us show relevant content and understand which marketing efforts actually work. Most of our marketing tracking is minimal.
How We Apply These Technologies
Session Management
When you fill out our contact form or request a consultation, session tracking keeps your information secure as it moves through our system. These expire the moment you close your browser.
Website Performance
We monitor load times, error rates, and navigation patterns. This data shows us which parts of the site need improvement. For instance, if a page loads slowly for visitors from certain regions, we can address it.
Content Optimization
By tracking which articles and resources get the most engagement, we know what topics matter to our audience. This guides our content creation and helps us focus on what actually provides value.
Third-Party Services
Some tracking on our site comes from external tools we use for analytics and communication. These services have their own policies about data collection. We only work with providers who meet reasonable privacy standards.
Data We Collect Through Tracking
The information gathered through these technologies varies. Here's what typically gets recorded:
- Your IP address and approximate geographic location
- Browser type, device type, and operating system
- Pages you visit and time spent on each
- Links you click and forms you interact with
- Referring website that brought you to our site
- Date and time of your visit
None of this directly identifies you as an individual. We see patterns and trends, not personal details. If you submit a form with your contact information, that's stored separately and handled according to our privacy policy.
Managing Your Preferences
You have control over tracking technologies. Modern browsers give you several options for managing or blocking them. Keep in mind that disabling certain types might affect how our website functions.
Browser Settings
Most browsers let you view, delete, or block tracking files. Look for privacy or security settings in your browser menu. You can usually set rules about which sites can store data on your device.
Private Browsing
Using incognito or private mode prevents your browser from storing tracking data. When you close the private window, everything from that session disappears. This works well for one-time visits.
Browser Extensions
Several browser add-ons block tracking automatically. These tools give you fine-grained control over what gets blocked and what's allowed. Some popular options include Privacy Badger and uBlock Origin.
Mobile Devices
iOS and Android have built-in privacy controls. You can limit tracking in your system settings or within individual browser apps. The exact steps vary by device, but look for privacy or security sections.
Data Retention
Different tracking technologies have different lifespans. Session files disappear when you close your browser. Persistent ones might stay for 30 days, 90 days, or longer depending on their purpose.
We regularly review stored data and clear out what we no longer need. Analytics data gets aggregated after a few months, removing individual session details. Marketing tracking typically expires within 60 days unless you interact with our content again.
If you delete tracking files from your browser, they're gone immediately. We have no way to restore them. You'll start fresh on your next visit, and the site might ask you to set preferences again.
Updates to This Policy
We update this policy when our tracking practices change or when new regulations require adjustments. The date at the top shows the last revision. Significant changes will be noted on our website, though we don't send individual notifications about policy updates.
If you have concerns about how we use tracking technologies, reach out to us. We're happy to explain our practices in more detail or address specific questions about data collection on our site.
Questions About Our Tracking Practices?
If something in this policy isn't clear or you'd like more information about how we handle data on focus-logen.com, we're here to help.