Cookie Policy
Last Updated: January 2025
tekravoquin uses tracking technologies on tekravoquin.com to help improve your experience, understand how our platform performs, and deliver relevant information. This policy explains what these technologies are, why we use them, and how you can manage your preferences.
What Are Tracking Technologies?
When you visit our website, small text files get stored on your device. These files — commonly called cookies — help us recognize you when you return and remember your preferences. They're pretty standard across the web, though the name makes them sound more exciting than they actually are.
Beyond cookies, we also use similar technologies like web beacons and local storage. Web beacons are tiny graphics embedded in pages or emails that let us know if content was accessed. Local storage works like cookies but can hold more information and stays on your device longer.
These tools don't identify you personally. Instead, they track things like which pages you visited, how long you stayed, and what features you used. Think of them as helpful assistants that make the site work better without knowing who you are as a person.
Types of Tracking We Use
Not all tracking serves the same purpose. We've organized ours into four categories based on what they do and why we need them.
Essential Operations
These keep the site running properly. Without them, basic functions like navigation and security wouldn't work. You can't opt out of these because they're necessary for the platform to function.
Functional Preferences
These remember choices you make — like language settings or region preferences. They save you from having to reconfigure things every time you visit, which honestly saves everyone time.
Performance Analysis
We use these to understand how people interact with our site. They tell us which pages get visited most, where people spend their time, and if anything seems broken or confusing.
Marketing Relevance
These help us show you information that might actually interest you based on what you've looked at before. They also help us understand which marketing efforts are working and which aren't.
How Tracking Improves Your Experience
The data we collect isn't just sitting in a database somewhere. We actually use it to make the platform better in specific ways.
Maintaining Security
Tracking helps us spot unusual activity that might indicate a security issue. If someone tries to access your account from a completely different location or device than usual, we can flag that and add extra verification steps. It's not foolproof, but it adds a helpful layer of protection.
Remembering Your Settings
When you customize your dashboard or set specific preferences for how you view financial data, cookies remember those choices. Without them, you'd start from scratch every single time you logged in, which would get old pretty quickly.
Understanding What Works
Analytics tracking shows us where people get stuck or confused. If we notice that lots of users abandon a particular page halfway through, that tells us something needs fixing. Sometimes it's a technical glitch, sometimes the content just isn't clear enough.
Reducing Irrelevant Content
Marketing cookies let us show you information related to things you've already expressed interest in, rather than bombarding you with everything we offer. If you've been reading about cash flow analysis, we'll prioritize related resources instead of unrelated topics.
What Information Gets Collected
The specific data varies depending on the type of tracking, but here's what typically gets recorded:
- Your IP address and general location (city or region, not your exact address)
- The type of device and browser you're using
- Pages you visited and how long you spent on each one
- Links you clicked and forms you submitted
- The website that referred you to us, if you came from somewhere else
- Date and time of your visits
- Whether you're a returning visitor or new to the site
None of this connects directly to your name or personal details unless you've created an account with us. And even then, the tracking data stays separate from your account information in most cases.
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
Most browsers let you control cookies through their settings menu. You can typically choose to block all cookies, accept only certain types, or get notified whenever a site wants to set one.
Keep in mind that blocking essential cookies will probably break parts of the site. Blocking functional cookies means you'll lose customizations. Blocking performance cookies doesn't affect your experience much — it just limits our ability to improve things based on usage patterns.
Here's how to access cookie settings in popular browsers:
- Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data
- Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
- Safari: Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
- Edge: Settings → Privacy, search, and services → Cookies and site permissions
Third-Party Services
Some of our tracking comes from external services we've integrated with — like analytics platforms or marketing tools. These companies have their own privacy policies and cookie practices, which we don't control directly.
We only work with services that meet reasonable privacy standards and don't share more data than necessary. But if you're concerned about third-party tracking specifically, browser extensions and privacy tools can help block those connections.
How Long We Keep Tracking Data
Different types of data get retained for different periods. Essential cookies might only last for your current session and disappear when you close your browser. Preference cookies could stick around for months or even a year so you don't have to reset everything constantly.
Analytics data typically gets stored for 12 to 24 months, which gives us enough history to spot trends without accumulating unnecessary information indefinitely. Marketing cookies usually expire within a few months unless you interact with related content again.
Updates to This Policy
Technology changes and so do the tools we use. When we add new tracking methods or change how existing ones work, we'll update this policy and note the revision date at the top. We won't notify you about every minor tweak, but significant changes will get communicated through email or a notice on the site.
It's worth checking back occasionally if you care about this stuff — not because we're constantly changing things, but because the digital landscape shifts and we adapt along with it.
Your privacy matters to us, but so does being transparent about how the site functions. Cookies and similar technologies are part of that functionality. We're not trying to be intrusive — we're just trying to build something that works well and improves over time based on real usage patterns.
Questions About Our Cookie Practices?
If something in this policy doesn't make sense or you want more details about specific tracking methods, reach out to us.