Cookie Policy
Understanding how smartlogic-ai.com uses tracking technologies
What We're Talking About Here
Look, we get it. Nobody wakes up excited to read about cookies and tracking tech. But if you're using our site, you should know what's happening behind the scenes. We use various technologies to make smartlogic-ai.com work better for you and to understand how people interact with our smart contract development services.
This isn't just legal boilerplate. We actually want you to understand what data we collect, why we collect it, and what you can do about it. We're dealing with blockchain technology and smart contracts, so transparency matters to us.
How This Technology Actually Works
When you visit our site, small text files get stored on your device. Think of them as digital sticky notes that help our website remember things about your visit. Some disappear when you close your browser. Others stick around for weeks or months.
These files can't harm your computer or access other files on your device. They're basically just tiny pieces of data that help websites function properly and remember your preferences.
We also use similar tracking technologies like pixel tags and local storage. The practical effect is the same – they help us understand how our site gets used and improve your experience.
The Types We Use
Essential Tracking
These keep the site functional. Without them, basic features won't work. They handle things like remembering what's in your contact form as you navigate between pages, maintaining secure connections, and managing load balancing across our servers. You can't really opt out of these because the site breaks without them.
Functional Tracking
These remember your choices and preferences. Maybe you adjusted text size, selected a preferred contact method, or chose specific service categories to view. We store those decisions so you don't have to repeat them every time you visit. The site works without these, but your experience gets less personalized.
Analytical Tracking
We use these to understand which pages people visit, how long they stay, and where they came from. This helps us figure out if our content about smart contract development actually makes sense to people or if we need to explain things differently. All the data gets aggregated – we're looking at patterns, not tracking individuals.
Marketing Tracking
These help us show relevant information to people who might benefit from our services. If you visited our smart contract deployment pages, we might show you related content elsewhere online. We also use them to measure whether our marketing efforts actually work or if we're just shouting into the void.
What We Actually Track
Why This Matters for You
Here's the practical impact. When you come back to our site, we might remember that you were looking at Ethereum smart contract services last time. We can surface relevant case studies or technical documentation without you having to search for it again.
If a particular page about smart contract auditing gets tons of visits but everyone leaves after fifteen seconds, we know something's wrong with that content. Maybe it's too technical, maybe it's not technical enough, or maybe we buried the useful information three paragraphs down.
The data also helps us understand our Taiwan market better. We can see patterns in what services businesses in Tainan and other regions actually need versus what we assumed they needed.
How Long We Keep This Data
Different tracking technologies have different lifespans. Some session-based ones disappear the moment you close your browser. Others might stick around for several months or even a year, depending on their purpose.
| Category | Typical Duration | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Session-based | Until browser closes | Maintaining your current visit state |
| Short-term functional | 1-30 days | Remembering recent preferences |
| Long-term functional | 3-12 months | Persistent preference storage |
| Analytics | 13-26 months | Understanding long-term usage patterns |
| Marketing | 90 days - 1 year | Measuring campaign effectiveness |
Taking Control of Your Data
You're not stuck with our tracking decisions. Every modern browser gives you tools to manage or block these technologies. The process varies by browser, but the basic concept stays the same.
Access Your Browser Settings
Usually found in a menu labeled Settings, Preferences, or Options. Look for sections called Privacy, Security, or Privacy & Security.
Find Cookie Management Options
Most browsers have dedicated sections for managing cookies and site data. You'll see options to view, delete, or block them entirely.
Choose Your Preferences
You can typically block all cookies, block only third-party ones, or delete existing cookies. Some browsers let you create exceptions for specific sites.
Apply and Test
Save your changes and revisit our site. Keep in mind that blocking certain types might affect functionality or require you to re-enter preferences each visit.
Here's the reality: If you block everything, parts of our site might not work properly. You might have to log in repeatedly, lose your form progress, or see less relevant content. It's a trade-off between privacy and convenience.
Browser-Specific Instructions
Third-Party Services We Work With
We don't do everything in-house. Some of the tracking on our site comes from third-party analytics and marketing platforms that help us understand site performance and reach potential clients.
These services have their own privacy policies and data handling practices. When you use our site, you're also subject to their terms. We try to work only with reputable providers, but you should know that data gets shared beyond just smartlogic-ai.com.
We don't sell your data to third parties. We use service providers to help us run our business better, but we're not in the business of selling information about our visitors.
Updates to This Policy
Technology changes. Our business evolves. Sometimes we add new tracking tools or remove ones that aren't useful anymore. When we make significant changes to how we handle data, we'll update this page and note the revision date at the top.
We won't notify you personally about every minor update – that would be annoying for everyone. But if we make major changes to data collection practices, we'll let regular users know through email or a site announcement.
Your Rights and Options
Beyond just managing cookies in your browser, you have broader data rights. You can request to see what information we've collected about you, ask us to delete it, or request that we stop using it for certain purposes.
Keep in mind that exercising some of these rights might limit what we can offer you. If you delete all your data and opt out of everything, we basically can't provide personalized service anymore.
Questions or Concerns?
If something in this policy doesn't make sense or you want to exercise your data rights, reach out to us directly.
No. 30號, Section 1, Minan Rd, Rende District, Tainan City, Taiwan 717