Cookie & Tracking Policy
Understanding how zenovariquos collects and uses data to enhance your financial learning experience
What Are Cookies and Tracking Technologies?
Cookies are small text files that websites store on your device when you visit them. Think of them as digital sticky notes that help websites remember things about your visit. At zenovariquos, we use various tracking technologies to make your financial statement analysis learning experience smoother and more personalized.
Beyond traditional cookies, we also employ web beacons, pixel tags, and local storage technologies. These tools work together to understand how you interact with our educational content and help us improve our financial learning platform.
Types of Tracking We Use
Essential Cookies
These cookies are absolutely necessary for our website to function properly. They enable basic features like secure login to your learning dashboard, remembering your course progress, and maintaining your session while you navigate between lessons on financial statement analysis.
Functional Cookies
These enhance your learning experience by remembering your preferences, such as your preferred language settings, course bookmark locations, and display options for financial charts and graphs. They make your return visits more convenient and personalized.
Analytics Cookies
We use these to understand how students interact with our financial education content. They tell us which lessons are most engaging, where students might be struggling, and how we can improve our course materials. This data helps us create better learning experiences for everyone.
Marketing Cookies
These cookies track your interests in specific financial topics, allowing us to show you relevant course recommendations and educational content. They help us understand which areas of finance you're most interested in learning about.
How Tracking Enhances Your Learning
When you're working through our financial statement analysis modules, cookies help us remember exactly where you left off, save your practice exercise answers, and suggest relevant supplementary materials based on your learning patterns. For example, if you spend extra time on cash flow statements, we might recommend additional resources on that topic.
Specific Cookies We Use
Data Retention and Your Control
We keep different types of data for varying periods. Essential cookies typically last for your browser session, while preference cookies might be stored for up to one year. Analytics data is anonymized and retained for two years to help us understand long-term learning trends.
You have complete control over non-essential cookies. While we believe they significantly improve your learning experience, you can opt out at any time using the controls below or through your browser settings.
Managing Cookies in Your Browser
Essential cookies required for site functionality cannot be disabled. This includes login sessions, course progress, and security features.
Third-Party Services
Some cookies on our site are placed by third-party services that help us provide better educational content. These include analytics providers who help us understand learning patterns, content delivery networks that make our videos load faster, and educational technology partners who enhance our course delivery.
We carefully vet all third-party services to ensure they meet our privacy standards. However, these services have their own privacy policies, and we encourage you to review them if you're interested in how they handle data.
Updates to This Policy
We review and update this cookie policy regularly to reflect changes in our services and legal requirements. When we make significant changes that affect how we collect or use your data, we'll notify you through your student dashboard and email. We recommend checking this page periodically to stay informed about our data practices.
Questions About Our Cookie Policy?
Contact our Privacy Team:
Email: info@zenovariquos.com
Phone: +61242272286
Address: 33 Edmondstone St, South Brisbane QLD 4101, Australia
This policy was last updated on January 15, 2025