What Are Cookies and How We Use Them
Cookies are small text files that websites store on your device when you visit them. At
DigitalFlowForce, we use various tracking technologies to improve your experience with
our blockchain architecture education platform. Think of cookies as digital bookmarks
that help our site remember your preferences and provide personalized content.
Our educational platform relies on these technologies to deliver course content
effectively, track your learning progress, and provide insights that help us improve
our curriculum. When you're working through complex blockchain concepts or
participating in our coding exercises, cookies help maintain your session and save your
progress automatically.
Essential Functionality
Required for basic site operations, login
sessions, and course navigation. These cannot be disabled as they're necessary for
the platform to function properly.
Learning Analytics
Track your progress through courses, time spent on
modules, and completion rates to personalize your educational journey and suggest
relevant content.
Performance Optimization
Monitor site performance, loading speeds, and
technical issues to ensure smooth delivery of video lectures and interactive coding
environments.
Communication Preferences
Remember your notification settings, preferred
communication channels, and timezone for course reminders and announcements.
Essential Cookies Cannot Be Disabled
Some cookies are absolutely necessary for
DigitalFlowForce to function. These include authentication tokens, session management,
security features, and basic site functionality. Disabling these would prevent you from
accessing your courses and account.
Data Collection and Usage Details
Our tracking systems collect information about how you interact with course materials,
which topics you find most engaging, and where students typically need additional
support. This data helps us refine our blockchain architecture curriculum and develop
new courses that address real learning challenges.
For example, if we notice that many students spend extra time on smart contract
security modules, we might create additional practice exercises or supplementary
materials for that topic. We also track technical performance metrics to ensure our
coding environments and video streaming work reliably across different devices and
internet connections.
Data Retention Periods
Session Data: Until Logout
Authentication tokens and temporary session
information
Learning Progress: 3 Years
Course completion, grades, and educational
records
Analytics Data: 26 Months
Usage patterns, site performance, and interaction
metrics
Marketing Data: 2 Years
Communication preferences and enrollment
history
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
You have control over how cookies are used on your device. While essential cookies
cannot be disabled, you can manage optional tracking through your browser settings or
by using our preference controls above.
Chrome
Settings → Privacy → Cookies → Manage exceptions
Firefox
Preferences → Privacy → Cookies and Site Data
Safari
Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
Edge
Settings → Site permissions → Cookies
Third-Party Services and Integrations
DigitalFlowForce integrates with several third-party services to enhance your learning
experience. Our video hosting platform uses cookies to remember your playback
preferences and resume positions. Code editor environments may store syntax
highlighting preferences and recently accessed files locally.
We also work with analytics providers to understand how our educational content
performs and where we can make improvements. These services operate under their own
privacy policies, though we configure them to collect only the data necessary for
educational improvement and platform optimization.
Communication tools integrated into our platform, such as discussion forums and direct
messaging features, use cookies to maintain your login status and conversation history.
This ensures you can pick up conversations where you left off and receive notifications
about replies to your questions.