Cookie Policy
Last Updated: January 15, 2025
This policy explains how glowlyflux.com uses tracking technologies when you visit our budget review services platform. We believe you should understand what information gets collected and why it matters for your experience.
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you browse websites. They help us remember your preferences and understand how people interact with our financial planning tools. Some cookies are essential for basic functionality, while others help us improve our services.
What We Track
Our site uses several tracking methods to function properly and deliver personalized budget analysis features.
We collect session data, preference settings, and usage patterns. This information helps us maintain security, remember your dashboard configurations, and understand which budget review features work best.
Third-party analytics tools also collect anonymized data about site navigation and performance metrics.
Why It Matters
Tracking technologies enable core features you rely on. Without them, you'd need to re-enter information every time you visit, and we couldn't protect your account properly.
The data also shows us where people struggle with our budgeting interface, which calculations take too long to process, and what educational content actually gets read.
We're transparent about this because your financial data deserves respect and clear communication.
Types of Tracking Technologies
Essential Cookies
These are required for glowlyflux.com to work. You can't disable them without breaking core functionality.
- Authentication tokens that keep you logged in
- Security measures protecting against fraud
- Session identifiers for budget calculations
- Load balancing across our Korean servers
Functional Cookies
These remember your preferences and make repeated visits smoother.
- Dashboard layout configurations
- Currency display preferences
- Saved filter settings for expense categories
- Language selection for interface elements
Analytics Cookies
We use these to understand how people navigate our budget tools and where improvements are needed.
- Page visit frequency and duration
- Feature usage patterns across sections
- Error tracking for technical issues
- Performance metrics for calculation speed
Marketing Cookies
These track your interaction with our educational content and service information.
- Which budget guides you've viewed
- Email campaign engagement tracking
- Referral source identification
- Content personalization based on interests
Managing Your Preferences
Browser Settings
Every major browser lets you control cookies through settings menus. You can block all cookies, delete existing ones, or set rules for specific sites. Keep in mind that blocking essential cookies will prevent you from logging into your glowlyflux account or using our budget calculation features.
Chrome Configuration
Open Settings, navigate to Privacy and Security, then click Cookies and Other Site Data. Here you can see all stored cookies, clear them by timeframe, or block third-party trackers while allowing functional ones from glowlyflux.com.
Firefox Options
Access Options, select Privacy and Security from the sidebar, then scroll to Cookies and Site Data. Firefox offers enhanced tracking protection that blocks known trackers automatically while preserving site functionality you actually need.
Safari Controls
Go to Preferences, click Privacy, and manage website data or enable intelligent tracking prevention. Safari blocks most third-party cookies by default but allows first-party ones that glowlyflux requires to function properly.
Mobile Browsers
Mobile versions of these browsers offer similar controls, usually found under Settings then Privacy or Site Settings. The exact location varies by device and operating system version, but the functionality remains consistent with desktop counterparts.
Data Retention
Different tracking technologies persist for different periods depending on their purpose and necessity.
We don't keep cookies longer than needed to fulfill their intended function.
Storage Duration
Session cookies expire when you close your browser. These handle temporary data like your current calculation progress or form inputs that shouldn't persist between visits.
Persistent cookies last anywhere from 30 days to 2 years. Authentication tokens typically expire after 90 days of inactivity, while preference settings might last up to a year so you don't lose your custom dashboard configuration.
Analytics data gets aggregated and anonymized after 90 days, meaning we can still see overall usage patterns without connecting them to individual users or sessions.
Questions About Our Tracking Practices?
We update this policy periodically as our services evolve or regulations change. If something's unclear or you need specific information about data collection, reach out directly.