Website Data Usage Policy
Last Updated: January 2025
At Ultraflowneuron, we believe in straightforward communication about how our website collects and uses data. This page explains the tracking technologies we use and gives you control over your preferences.
What Are Cookies and Why We Use Them
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit websites. We use them to remember your preferences, understand how you navigate our site, and improve your experience with our database and server logic services.
Most websites use cookies. They're standard technology that helps us deliver a better service. Some cookies are necessary for basic functionality, while others help us understand what works and what doesn't.
Types of Data Collection We Use
Essential Cookies
These keep the site working properly. They remember your session, maintain security, and enable basic navigation. Without these, you wouldn't be able to use key features like contact forms or consultation bookings. We can't turn these off because they're required for the site to function.
Analytics Tracking
We track how visitors use our site to understand what content is helpful and where people get stuck. This includes page views, time spent on pages, and navigation patterns. The data helps us decide what technical topics to write about and how to organize information better.
Performance Monitoring
These tools measure how fast pages load and whether any errors occur. For a technical services company, site performance matters. We use this data to fix issues quickly and keep everything running smoothly for our Taiwan-based clients and international visitors.
Preference Settings
These remember choices you make, like language preferences or form auto-fill information. They save you time on repeat visits and make the site more convenient to use when you're researching database solutions or server architecture options.
How Data Collection Benefits Your Experience
When we see that visitors spend more time reading specific technical articles, we know to create more content on those topics. If people abandon a consultation form halfway through, we simplify it. Analytics show us which case studies resonate with IT managers versus CTOs, helping us tailor content appropriately.
Performance data tells us if our server response times slow down during peak hours, so we can fix infrastructure issues before they affect your browsing experience. It's practical stuff that directly improves the site.
Manage Your Cookie Preferences
About Essential Cookies: We need essential cookies to run the website properly. These handle things like form submissions, security tokens, and session management. They don't track your behavior or collect marketing data. They just make the site work.
What Happens When You Decline
If you click the button above, we'll remove all analytics and performance tracking cookies. The site will still work fine, but we won't collect data about your visit. Essential cookies will remain because they're necessary for basic functionality.
Your preference gets saved in your browser's local storage, so we'll remember your choice on future visits. You can change your mind anytime by clicking the button again or clearing your browser data.
Data Retention and Storage
Analytics cookies typically expire after two years unless you clear them sooner. Session cookies disappear when you close your browser. Essential cookies last as long as needed for their specific function, usually between one session and one year.
We don't store personally identifiable information in cookies unless you specifically provide it through forms. The analytics data we collect is aggregated and anonymized. We can see that someone from Taichung visited our database optimization page, but we don't know who specifically.
Third-Party Services
- Analytics platforms that process visitor statistics on our behalf
- Performance monitoring tools that track page load speeds and errors
- Content delivery networks that cache site resources for faster loading
- Email service providers when you subscribe to technical updates
These services have their own privacy policies. We choose vendors carefully and only work with companies that meet reasonable data protection standards. If you're concerned about a specific third party, feel free to ask us about it.
Browser Controls and Manual Management
Every modern browser lets you control cookies directly. You can block all cookies, delete existing ones, or set up automatic deletion when you close the browser. Check your browser's settings menu, usually under privacy or security options.
Keep in mind that blocking all cookies might break some website features. Forms might not submit properly, and you might have to log in repeatedly if we add member features in the future. It's your choice, but there are tradeoffs.
Mobile Device Settings
On smartphones and tablets, cookie controls are usually in the browser app settings. Safari, Chrome, and Firefox mobile versions all include privacy controls. The exact location varies by device and operating system version, but they're always somewhere in the settings menu.
Updates to This Policy
We update this page when we change how we collect or use data. The "Last Updated" date at the top shows when we made the most recent changes. If we add new tracking tools or change vendors, we'll explain it here.
For significant changes that affect your privacy, we might add a notification banner to the site. We won't send emails about cookie policy updates unless you're already subscribed to our technical newsletter for other reasons.
Questions About Data Collection?
If something isn't clear or you want specific details about our tracking practices, reach out to us directly.
433, Taiwan, Taichung City, Shalu District, Yingcai Road, 102號2樓