Cookie Policy
Last Updated: January 2025We use tracking technologies on syscodeconnect.com because—honestly—they help us understand what you're actually looking for when you visit. This isn't about surveillance. It's about making your experience better and figuring out which parts of our trading psychology content resonate with people in Vietnam's growing finance education market.
Some cookies are necessary. Others help us improve. You get to decide which ones you're comfortable with.
What Are You Looking For?
Understanding What Cookies Actually Do
Cookies are small text files that live in your browser. They remember things like your language preference, whether you've seen our course intro video, or which study materials you've downloaded. Nothing sinister—just practical memory aids that prevent you from starting over every time you visit.
Why We Actually Need Them
Without cookies, you'd have to log in every time you clicked a new page. You'd lose your progress through our trading psychology assessments. The site wouldn't remember you're viewing content from Buôn Ma Thuột and might show you irrelevant scheduling options. Basic functionality depends on these technologies.
What You Control
You can reject optional cookies and still use our site. The experience might be less personalized, but all core features remain available. We're not going to lock you out for declining analytics tracking. Your browser settings give you full control over what stays and what goes.
Types of Tracking We Use
Essential Cookies
These keep the site functional. They manage your login session, remember your course progress, and maintain security. You can't turn these off without breaking core functionality. They're active only while you're using our platform and expire when you close your browser or log out.
Functional Cookies
These remember your preferences—language choice, video playback settings, which sections you've collapsed or expanded. They make return visits smoother. If you disable them, you'll still access everything but you'll need to reset preferences each time.
Analytics Cookies
We track which articles get read, where visitors spend time, and which course modules get completed. This data shapes our content strategy. We might discover that our emotional discipline content gets way more engagement than risk management material and adjust accordingly.
Marketing Cookies
These track whether you arrived from a specific campaign or referral source. They help us understand which outreach efforts actually connect with people interested in trading psychology education in Vietnam. You can decline these without affecting your access to any content.
How Tracking Improves Your Experience
When You First Visit
Cookies detect your location and language preference. Instead of guessing, we show you enrollment periods that match Vietnam's academic calendar and contact details for our Buôn Ma Thuột location right away.
As You Browse Content
Tracking shows us which trading psychology topics get the most attention. If behavioral finance articles consistently outperform technical analysis pieces, that tells us what our audience actually wants to learn about. We shift our content focus based on real behavior, not assumptions.
When You Return
Functional cookies remember where you left off. If you were halfway through our emotional regulation study guide last week, you'll land back on that same section when you return. No searching, no frustration.
During Enrollment Periods
Analytics help us predict demand for our September 2025 and March 2026 program starts. If we see increased traffic to specific course descriptions, we know which topics to expand and which might need rethinking.
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
Browser-Level Control
Every modern browser lets you block or delete cookies. Check your settings menu—usually under Privacy or Security. You can block all cookies, allow only first-party cookies, or delete everything when you close your browser. This affects all websites, not just ours.
Selective Blocking
Most browsers allow site-specific cookie rules. You can block tracking cookies while keeping functional ones. This takes more setup but gives you precise control. Firefox and Safari have particularly good granular controls built in.
Private Browsing
Incognito or private mode prevents cookies from persisting after you close the window. Useful if you're exploring our content before deciding whether to create an account. We won't remember your session, but you won't leave a permanent trail either.
Mobile Device Settings
Smartphones have their own tracking controls separate from browser settings. iOS and Android both offer options to limit cross-site tracking. Check your device's privacy settings in addition to browser preferences for complete control.
How Long We Keep Cookie Data
Different cookies have different lifespans based on what they do. Session cookies disappear when you close your browser. Preference cookies might stick around for a year so we remember your settings on return visits.
Analytics data gets anonymized after six months. We keep aggregate statistics—like "300 people viewed this article in Q2 2025"—but individual browsing patterns get stripped of identifiers. Marketing cookies expire after 90 days unless you interact with new campaigns.
Essential & Functional
Session-based or up to 12 months for preferences. Automatically renewed on active use.
Analytics
Raw data retained for 6 months, then anonymized for long-term trend analysis.
Marketing
90-day expiration with renewal only through active campaign engagement.
Your Rights Regarding Tracking Data
- Request a copy of all cookie data associated with your account or browser session
- Ask us to delete specific tracking data while maintaining your account access
- Opt out of analytics and marketing cookies while keeping functional preferences active
- Withdraw consent for optional tracking at any time through browser settings or by contacting us
- Access detailed logs showing when cookies were set and what data they collected
- Request clarification on how specific cookies affect your site experience
- Transfer your preference settings if we ever migrate platforms or change tracking systems
Questions About Our Cookie Use?
If something in this policy doesn't make sense, or you want specific information about tracking on your account, reach out directly. We'd rather answer questions than leave you uncertain about how your data gets used.