Cookie Policy
Last Updated: January 2026
We use tracking technologies on savalioren.com to make your experience better. These small files help us remember your preferences, understand how you use our site, and show you content that matters to you. This policy explains what we collect and why it helps.
What Tracking Technologies We Use
When you visit savalioren.com, we place small text files on your device. Most websites do this. These files store bits of information about your visit and send them back to us when you return.
We also use similar technologies like web beacons and pixels. Think of these as tiny transparent images embedded in our pages. They tell us when certain content loads or when you click specific links.
How They Work
Here's what happens behind the scenes. You load a page on our site. Your browser checks if it has any stored files from us. If it does, it sends that information along with your page request. This happens in milliseconds.
Some of these files expire when you close your browser. Others stick around for weeks or months. The duration depends on what job they're doing for us.
Types of Tracking We Use
Important distinction: Essential tracking happens automatically because it's necessary for the site to work. Everything else requires your consent, which we ask for when you first visit.
Why This Matters for Your Experience
Let me give you some concrete examples. Say you're browsing our finance courses. Functional tracking remembers that you've shown interest in budget presentation topics. Next time you visit, we can highlight relevant workshops or resources right away.
Analytics help us spot patterns. Last year, we noticed people were leaving a particular page quickly. Turned out the information was hard to find. We redesigned it based on that data, and now people spend twice as long engaging with that content.
What We Learn
- Which devices and browsers people use most often, so we can test our site thoroughly on those platforms
- What time of day our international students visit from different regions, helping us schedule live support appropriately
- Which course descriptions get the most attention, showing us what information matters most to prospective students
- Where people get stuck or confused, pointing us toward areas that need clearer explanations
- How returning visitors differ from new ones, allowing us to tailor content for both audiences
None of this tracking identifies you personally. We see patterns and numbers, not names or personal details. Your privacy stays intact while we get the insights we need to improve.
Data Retention and Storage
Different types of data stick around for different lengths of time. We don't keep things longer than necessary, but we also need enough time to spot meaningful trends.
| Tracking Type | Duration | Why This Long |
|---|---|---|
| Session files | Until browser closes | Only needed while you're actively using the site |
| Preference settings | 12 months | Long enough to remember your choices between visits |
| Analytics data | 24 months | Lets us compare year-over-year trends and seasonal patterns |
| Marketing tracking | 6 months | Balances useful insights with shorter retention period |
After these periods expire, the data either gets deleted automatically or becomes anonymized to the point where it's just aggregate statistics with no connection to individual visits.
Taking Control of Your Tracking
You're not stuck with our default settings. Every major browser gives you tools to manage this stuff. The exact steps vary, but the principle stays the same across all of them.
General Browser Steps
- Open your browser's settings or preferences menu
- Look for Privacy, Security, or similar section
- Find the tracking or cookie management area
- Choose whether to block all, allow all, or pick selectively
- Some browsers let you delete existing files while keeping your preferences
Fair warning though: if you block essential tracking, parts of our site won't work right. You might have trouble logging in or maintaining your session. The other types are optional, so blocking those won't break anything fundamental.
Mobile Devices
Phones and tablets work differently. Your mobile browser has similar controls, usually buried in the app settings. On iOS, Safari's settings live in the main Settings app, not within Safari itself. Android varies by manufacturer, but Chrome is usually in the Chrome app's own menu.
You can also use private browsing mode. This doesn't stop tracking while you browse, but it wipes everything clean when you close the window.
Third-Party Services
We don't do all this tracking ourselves. Some comes from services we integrate with. Our analytics platform, for example, places its own tracking files to measure traffic and engagement.
These third parties have their own policies. We choose partners carefully, but you should know they operate under their own rules. They typically use the data to provide us with reports and insights, not for their own marketing purposes.
When you consent to tracking on our site, that covers both our direct tracking and these third-party tools. If you want to opt out of specific services, some offer their own opt-out mechanisms separate from browser controls.
Updates to This Policy
Technology changes. We might add new tools or drop old ones. When we make significant changes to how we track visitors, we'll update this policy and change the date at the top.
If you visit regularly, check back occasionally. We won't email you about minor updates, but major changes will get announced through our usual channels.
For students enrolled in our programs, we'll mention policy updates in course communications. That way you're not hunting around for changes on your own.