CerevoIntel
Financial Workflow Optimization
Specialized financial workflow solutions for Vietnamese businesses
Financial Workflow Optimization
Last Updated: January 15, 2025
At CerevoIntel, we're straightforward about how we track and store information when you visit our website. This policy explains what tracking technologies we use, why we use them, and how you can control your preferences. We believe in transparency—so here's everything you need to know.
Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device when you visit them. Think of them as digital notepads that help the site remember who you are and what you prefer. They're not programs and can't carry viruses or malware.
Beyond traditional cookies, we also use web beacons, pixels, and local storage technologies. These all serve similar purposes—helping us understand how people interact with our site and improving their experience based on that information.
These are necessary for the website to function properly. Without them, basic features like secure login or form submission wouldn't work. You can't opt out of these because they're fundamental to site operation.
These remember your choices and preferences to make your experience more personalized. They're not strictly necessary, but they make using our site more convenient.
We use these to understand how visitors interact with our site. The data helps us identify what's working well and what needs improvement. All information collected is aggregated and anonymized.
These track your activity across different websites to build a profile of your interests. We use this information to show you relevant content and measure campaign effectiveness.
The data we collect through these technologies serves specific purposes that benefit both you and our business operations. Here's what we actually do with it:
We monitor how quickly pages load, where people encounter errors, and which features get used most often. This helps us prioritize technical improvements and fix problems before they affect too many people.
By analyzing navigation patterns and content engagement, we learn what information visitors find most valuable. This guides our content strategy and helps us organize information in more intuitive ways.
When you return to our site, we can remember your preferences and show you content that's more relevant to your interests. This saves you time and makes finding what you need easier.
We track which marketing channels bring qualified visitors and which content leads to meaningful engagement. This information helps us allocate resources more effectively and improve our services based on actual usage data.
Different types of cookies have different lifespans. Session cookies expire when you close your browser. Persistent cookies stay on your device for a set period—anywhere from a few days to several years, depending on their purpose. We regularly review and delete data that's no longer needed for the purposes it was collected.
| Cookie Type | Retention Period | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Session Cookies | Until browser closes | Maintain login state and form data during active browsing |
| Authentication Tokens | 30 days | Keep you logged in between visits for convenience |
| Preference Settings | 12 months | Remember your language and display preferences |
| Analytics Data | 24 months | Track long-term trends and measure improvements |
| Marketing Pixels | 90 days | Measure campaign effectiveness and attribution |
You're in control of which cookies you accept. While we'd prefer you allow all of them for the best experience, we respect your right to choose. Here's how to manage your settings:
Go to Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data. Choose your preferred level of cookie blocking, or manage exceptions for specific sites. You can also clear existing cookies from this menu.
Open Options → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data. Select your blocking preferences and use the "Manage Data" button to view and delete stored cookies. Firefox also offers Enhanced Tracking Protection with customizable levels.
Click Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data. You can remove stored data from specific sites or clear all website data. Safari also includes intelligent tracking prevention that automatically limits cookie tracking.
Navigate to Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Manage and delete cookies and site data. Edge lets you block third-party cookies while allowing first-party ones, giving you granular control over tracking.
Some cookies on our site come from external services we use—things like analytics platforms, content delivery networks, and marketing tools. These third parties have their own privacy policies that govern how they collect and use data.
We carefully select our third-party partners and only work with companies that maintain reasonable data protection standards. However, we don't control their practices directly, so we recommend reviewing their policies if you have specific concerns about external tracking.
If you choose to block or delete cookies, some parts of our website might not work as smoothly. You may need to re-enter information more frequently, and we won't be able to remember your preferences between visits.
Essential cookies are required for basic functionality, so blocking those will likely prevent you from accessing certain features—like logging into your account or submitting contact forms. Functional and analytical cookies are optional, but they do enhance the overall experience.
Note: We update this policy periodically to reflect changes in our practices or legal requirements. When we make significant changes, we'll update the date at the top of this page. We encourage you to review this policy occasionally to stay informed about how we're protecting and using your information.
If something isn't clear or you'd like more details about our data practices, we're happy to help. Reach out through any of these channels:
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