We're straightforward about how CognetRaIs uses tracking technologies on cognetrais.com. This page explains what gets tracked, why it matters, and what you can do about it.
Think of cookies as tiny notes your browser keeps about your visits here. When you come to cognetrais.com, these small text files remember things like your preferences or which pages you viewed.
They're not programs—just simple data files. But they help us understand how people actually use our platform and where we can improve the traffic optimization experience.
We only collect what helps us serve you better. No personal identification unless you choose to share it through forms or account creation. And you can always opt out through browser settings.
Not all tracking serves the same purpose. Here's what happens when you browse our site and why each type matters for your experience.
These keep the site functioning. Without them, basic features break—like staying logged in or remembering items in your consultation request.
These remember your choices—language preferences, display settings, or which dashboard view you prefer. They make repeat visits smoother.
We track how visitors navigate cognetrais.com to find confusing spots or underutilized features. This helps us prioritize improvements that actually matter.
These help us show relevant content about traffic optimization to people who might benefit from it. They track which campaigns brought you here and what caught your interest.
Different tracking needs different lifespans. Some disappear when you close your browser. Others hang around longer—but not forever.
Essential cookies expire when you leave
Functional preferences stored
Analytics patterns tracked
Marketing campaign data kept
We regularly review stored data and clear anything that's no longer useful. And if you delete cookies manually, that wipes our tracking for your browser immediately.
You're not stuck with our tracking. Every modern browser lets you manage cookies—though the exact steps vary depending on what you're using.
Blocking all cookies breaks some site functionality. You'll stay logged out between pages. Preferences won't save. Analytics stops working entirely—which means we lose insight into what needs fixing.
But it's your call. If you're concerned about privacy, blocking non-essential cookies is a reasonable middle ground. The site still works for basic browsing and information gathering.
We don't do all the tracking ourselves. Some comes from tools we use to run the business—analytics platforms, advertising networks, performance monitoring services.
These third parties have their own privacy policies. When you visit cognetrais.com, you might be interacting with their tracking too. We try to work with reputable services, but we can't control their data practices completely.
Our analytics come from industry-standard platforms that help measure site performance. Advertising networks track campaign effectiveness. And we use monitoring tools to catch technical issues before they affect users.
Each service collects different data—some just page views, others behavioral patterns. If you want details about specific third-party tracking, reach out to our support team at the contact information below.
We update this page when our tracking practices change—new tools, different data retention periods, or additional cookie types. The date at the top shows when we last revised it.
Major changes get announced through email if you're a registered user. Otherwise, checking back occasionally keeps you informed about how we handle your browsing data.
We won't make privacy-reducing changes without clear notification. And we're always open to questions about what data we collect and why it matters for improving website traffic optimization services.
If something's unclear or you want specifics about data collection on cognetrais.com, our team can walk you through exactly what happens with your information.
support@cognetrais.com
Phone
+82 31 268 0933
Address
303 Sinbanpo-ro, Seocho-gu, Seoul
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