Cookie Policy
Last Updated: January 2025This policy explains how techraapiwave.com uses tracking technologies to improve your experience while you're learning about trading basics and strategies. We're being straight with you about what information we collect and why it matters for making our educational platform work better.
What Are These Tracking Technologies Anyway?
Look, cookies aren't just sweet treats. In web terms, they're tiny text files that websites place on your device. Think of them as digital sticky notes that help our site remember who you are and what you were doing.
When you visit techraapiwave.com, these files store bits of information. Maybe you were halfway through reading about candlestick patterns, or you had specific chart settings you liked. Cookies help us remember that stuff so you don't have to start from scratch every single time you visit.
Besides cookies, we also use similar technologies like web beacons and local storage. They all serve the same basic purpose: making your learning journey smoother and more personalized.
Types of Tracking We Use
Not all cookies do the same thing. Here's how we categorize them on our platform:
Necessary Cookies
These keep the lights on. Without them, basic features just won't work. They handle things like keeping you logged in while you move between lessons, or remembering your language preference. You can't really turn these off if you want the site to function properly.
Preference Cookies
These remember your choices. Did you adjust the chart display settings? Prefer dark mode when studying late at night? These cookies save those preferences so you're not constantly resetting everything. They make your experience feel more yours.
Performance Cookies
We use these to understand how people interact with our content. Which lessons get the most attention? Where do students tend to get stuck? This data helps us improve our educational materials and fix issues you might not even notice reporting.
Targeting Cookies
These track your interests across our site so we can suggest relevant content. If you've been reading a lot about risk management, we might highlight our advanced risk strategy materials. They help us show you stuff that's actually useful instead of random suggestions.
How We Actually Use This Information
Being specific here because vague privacy policies are frustrating. Here's what happens with the data we collect:
- Session Management We keep track of your login status so you don't get booted out while switching between different trading strategy modules. Pretty basic stuff, but essential.
- Learning Progress Tracking When you're working through our structured lessons, we save your progress. You can close your browser and come back later without losing your place in the course materials.
- Content Personalization If you spend more time on technical analysis topics, we'll prioritize showing you related content. It's about making your learning path more efficient, not wasting your time on beginner stuff you've already mastered.
- Site Performance Monitoring We track load times and technical issues. If a particular lesson page is loading slowly for users in Vietnam, we need to know about it so we can fix it.
- Security Measures Some tracking helps us detect unusual activity patterns. If someone's trying to scrape our entire course database or access accounts they shouldn't, these systems help us catch that.
We don't sell your browsing data to third parties. That's not our business model. We're an educational platform focused on teaching trading concepts, not a data broker.
Data Retention and Storage
Different types of cookies stick around for different lengths of time. Session cookies disappear when you close your browser. Others might last a few weeks or months, depending on their purpose.
For example, your login session cookie expires after you leave the site. But your preference settings might be saved for several months so you don't have to reconfigure everything on your next visit.
Analytical data gets aggregated and anonymized pretty quickly. We're looking at patterns and trends, not tracking individual users long-term. After about 90 days, most of this information becomes part of broader statistics rather than being tied to your specific browsing session.
Taking Control of Your Cookies
You're not stuck with our default settings. Every modern browser gives you options to manage cookies. You can block them entirely, delete existing ones, or set up exceptions for specific sites.
Just be aware that blocking essential cookies will probably break some site functionality. You might not be able to log in, or your saved preferences won't work. It's a trade-off between privacy and convenience.
Chrome
Go to Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data. You can block third-party cookies while allowing first-party ones, which is a good middle ground.
Firefox
Open Options → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data. Firefox has enhanced tracking protection built in, which blocks a lot of third-party trackers by default.
Safari
Head to Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data. Safari is pretty aggressive about blocking cross-site tracking automatically.
Edge
Navigate to Settings → Privacy, search, and services → Tracking prevention. You can choose between basic, balanced, or strict protection levels.
Third-Party Services
We use some external services that might set their own cookies. For instance, if we embed a trading chart from a third-party provider or use an analytics service to understand site traffic patterns.
These third parties have their own privacy policies, which honestly you should read if you're concerned about how your data moves around the internet. We try to work with reputable services, but we can't control what they do with their own tracking technologies.
Some common third-party services on techraapiwave.com include analytics platforms that help us understand which educational content resonates most with students, and content delivery networks that make our site load faster for users across Vietnam.
Updates to This Policy
Technology changes. Privacy regulations evolve. Sometimes we add new features to the platform that require different tracking approaches.
When we update this policy, we'll change the date at the top of this page. For major changes that affect how we handle your data, we'll probably send out an email notification or show a prominent notice on the site.
It's worth checking back here occasionally. Not the most exciting reading material, sure, but it's good to know what's happening with your information.
Questions About Our Cookie Use?
If something in this policy doesn't make sense, or you have specific concerns about how we're tracking your activity on techraapiwave.com, reach out to us directly.