Cookie & Data Usage Policy
Understanding how novaryqelith uses tracking technologies to enhance your financial learning experience while respecting your privacy preferences
How We Use Tracking Technologies
novaryqelith employs various tracking technologies to provide you with a personalized and effective learning experience in fundamental financial analysis. These technologies help us understand how users interact with our educational content, which courses generate the most engagement, and how we can improve our platform's functionality.
Our tracking systems collect information about your browsing patterns, course progress, and preferences to deliver relevant content recommendations. This data helps us identify which financial concepts require additional explanation and which teaching methods prove most effective for our Australian audience.
Types of Tracking We Use
Essential Cookies
Required for basic website functionality including user authentication, course access, and secure payment processing. These cannot be disabled as they're necessary for the platform to operate.
Functional Cookies
Remember your preferences such as language settings, course bookmarks, and display options. These enhance your user experience by maintaining your chosen settings across sessions.
Analytics Cookies
Help us understand how visitors use our site by collecting information about page views, time spent on content, and navigation patterns. This data is aggregated and anonymous.
Marketing Cookies
Track your activity across websites to deliver relevant educational content recommendations and course suggestions based on your interests in financial analysis topics.
Data Collection Timeline
Initial Visit
Basic session information is collected including device type, browser, and general location (Australia region) to optimize page loading and content delivery.
Course Interaction
When you engage with course materials, we track progress, completion rates, and areas where you spend additional time to improve our educational content.
Ongoing Analysis
Your learning patterns are analyzed over time to provide personalized course recommendations and identify knowledge gaps in fundamental analysis education.
Essential Cookies Cannot Be Disabled
Some tracking technologies are essential for novaryqelith.com to function properly. These include security features, payment processing, and basic site functionality. While you can reject optional cookies, essential ones remain active to ensure your learning experience isn't interrupted.
Managing Your Browser Settings
Most modern browsers allow you to control cookie settings through their privacy preferences. Here's how you can manage tracking technologies across different browsers used commonly in Australia:
- Chrome: Go to Settings → Privacy and Security → Cookies and other site data
- Firefox: Access Options → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
- Safari: Navigate to Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
- Edge: Visit Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Cookies and site data
- Opera: Check Settings → Advanced → Privacy & security → Site settings
Keep in mind that blocking all cookies may affect your ability to access certain course materials or maintain your learning progress across sessions. We recommend allowing essential cookies while customizing settings for optional tracking.
Data Retention and Your Rights
novaryqelith retains tracking data for varying periods depending on its purpose. Analytics data is typically stored for 26 months, while functional preferences may be kept longer to maintain your customized experience. Marketing-related tracking data is generally retained for 12 months.
As an Australian user, you have rights regarding your personal data under applicable privacy legislation. You can request access to information we've collected, ask for corrections to inaccurate data, or request deletion of non-essential tracking data. Contact us at info@novaryqelith.com for assistance with these requests.
We regularly review and update our data retention practices to ensure they align with current privacy standards and educational needs. This policy was last updated in early 2025 to reflect changes in tracking technology and privacy regulations.