Cookie Policy
Learn how HyperFluxNet uses tracking technologies to enhance your experience while respecting your privacy. Last updated: March 2025
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What Are Cookies and Why We Use Them
Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device when you visit them. Think of them as tiny notes that help us remember your preferences and understand how you interact with our platform.
At HyperFluxNet, we use cookies primarily for three reasons: keeping you logged into your account, understanding which financial analysis tools are most helpful to our users, and improving the overall experience based on how people navigate our educational content about liquidity and solvency analysis.
We're not fans of excessive tracking. Our approach focuses on gathering insights that genuinely help us build better financial education tools rather than following you around the internet.
Important: You have complete control over cookie usage on our site. This page explains what we collect and how you can opt out of non-essential tracking at any time.
Types of Cookies We Deploy
Not all cookies are created equal. Some are absolutely necessary for basic functionality, while others help us improve your experience or analyze usage patterns. Here's the breakdown:
Essential Cookies
Purpose: These cookies are required for our website to function properly. Without them, you wouldn't be able to log into your account, access our financial calculators, or maintain your session while navigating between pages.
Examples: Authentication tokens, security verification, session management
Can you disable them? No. Turning these off would break core functionality. They're comparable to the wheels on a car—technically removable, but you're not going anywhere without them.
Functional Cookies
Purpose: These remember your preferences and choices. Things like your preferred currency display, dashboard layout, or whether you want financial data shown in tables or charts.
Examples: Language preferences, interface customization, accessibility settings
Can you disable them? Yes, through your browser settings. But you'll need to reset your preferences each time you visit.
Analytics Cookies
Purpose: We use these to understand which educational resources get the most attention, where users might be struggling with our tools, and which financial analysis features actually help people make better decisions.
Examples: Page visit duration, click patterns, feature usage statistics
Can you disable them? Absolutely. Use the button at the top of this page or adjust your browser settings. We aggregate this data anyway, so it's not personally identifying.
Marketing Cookies
Purpose: These track whether you came to us from an advertisement or partner site. They help us understand which marketing efforts actually connect with people who need financial analysis education.
Examples: Campaign tracking, referral source identification, conversion measurement
Can you disable them? Yes. We respect your choice to opt out of any marketing-related tracking.
How Long We Keep Cookie Data
Different cookies have different lifespans. Some disappear the moment you close your browser, while others stick around for months or even years. Here's what that looks like in practice:
Cookie Type | Typical Duration | Why This Long? |
---|---|---|
Session Authentication | Until browser closes | Security best practice—your login shouldn't persist indefinitely on shared devices |
Remember Me Token | 30 days | Balances convenience with security. Long enough to be useful, short enough to stay safe |
User Preferences | 12 months | Your dashboard layout and settings shouldn't reset every week |
Analytics Data | 24 months | Allows us to identify long-term trends in how educational content performs |
Marketing Attribution | 90 days | Standard window for understanding which campaigns drive enrollment |
We automatically clear expired cookies from our systems. You can also manually delete cookies from your browser at any time—instructions below.
Taking Control: Browser Settings and Options
Every modern browser gives you control over cookie management. The process varies slightly depending on which browser you use, but the core options are similar across the board.
What You Can Do
- Block all cookies completely (warning: this breaks most websites)
- Accept only first-party cookies while blocking third-party tracking
- Review and delete existing cookies whenever you want
- Set cookies to automatically clear when you close your browser
- Create exceptions for specific sites you trust
Chrome
Settings → Privacy and Security → Cookies and other site data
Firefox
Options → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
Safari
Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
Edge
Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Manage cookies
Most browsers also offer a "Do Not Track" option, though it's worth knowing that this signal isn't legally binding and many websites ignore it. We respect DNT headers on HyperFluxNet, but we're in the minority.
Third-Party Services We Work With
We partner with a handful of external services that may set their own cookies when you use our platform. These aren't under our direct control, but we vet partners carefully before integration.
Analytics Providers
We use industry-standard analytics tools to understand user behavior patterns. These services process data according to their own privacy policies. When possible, we configure them to anonymize IP addresses and respect user preferences.
Content Delivery Networks
To ensure fast loading times regardless of where you're located, we use CDN services that may set technical cookies for performance optimization. These don't track your behavior—they just help deliver CSS files and images efficiently.
Payment Processors
When you enroll in paid programs, our payment partners handle the transaction securely. They may set cookies to prevent fraud and ensure your payment information stays protected. These cookies don't leave the payment pages.
We're selective about third-party integrations. Every external service must demonstrate clear value to our users and maintain strong privacy practices before we'll work with them.
Updates and Changes to This Policy
Technology evolves, regulations change, and we occasionally adjust how we handle cookies based on user feedback or new privacy best practices. When we make substantial changes to this policy, we'll notify active users via email and update the "last modified" date at the top of this page.
Minor clarifications or formatting improvements might not trigger notifications, but anything that materially affects how we collect or use cookie data will be clearly communicated before implementation.
We recommend checking back here occasionally if you're particularly privacy-conscious. Or just bookmark this page and review it whenever you're curious about what's changed.
Questions About Our Cookie Practices?
We understand that privacy policies can be confusing, and cookie technology isn't exactly dinner table conversation. If something on this page doesn't make sense or you have specific concerns about how we handle tracking data, reach out to us directly.
Email: contact@hyperfluxnet.com
Office: 24F Tower 2, The Enterprise Center, 6766 Ayala Ave, Legazpi Village, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines
Phone: +63 977 138 9299
Our team responds to privacy inquiries within two business days. We're happy to walk you through the technical details or help you configure your cookie preferences.