Cookie Policy
Last updated: January 15, 2025
Vyxis Track uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on vyxistrack.xyz to help us understand how you interact with our educational platform. This policy explains what these technologies are, why we use them, and how you can control them.
We're straightforward about data collection because we think you deserve to know exactly what happens when you visit our site. No hidden tracking, no confusing jargon—just clear information about what we collect and why it matters for your learning experience.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that get stored on your device when you visit websites. They're basically tiny notes that help websites remember things about you—like your preferences or login status.
Think of them like bookmarks. When you return to a page, these bookmarks help the site load faster and remember where you left off. Some cookies stick around for months, while others disappear the moment you close your browser.
Essential Cookies
These keep the site working properly. Without them, you wouldn't be able to log in, submit forms, or navigate between pages. They're the backbone of functionality.
Functional Cookies
These remember your choices—like preferred language or video quality settings. They make your experience smoother by saving your preferences across visits.
Analytical Cookies
We use these to understand how students interact with course materials. Which tutorials get watched most? Where do people get stuck? This helps us improve content.
Marketing Cookies
These track visits across different sites to show relevant course recommendations. We use them sparingly and only with your consent.
How We Use Cookies at Vyxis Track
Course Progress Tracking
When you're working through a 3D animation tutorial, cookies help us remember where you paused. Come back tomorrow, and you'll pick up right where you left off—no searching through videos to find your spot.
User Authentication
Once you log in, a secure cookie keeps you logged in as you move between pages. Otherwise, you'd need to enter your password every single time you clicked to a new lesson.
Learning Analytics
We track which course sections take longest to complete and where students rewatch content. This tells us which topics need clearer explanation or additional examples. It's how we spot patterns that help us teach better.
Platform Performance
Cookies help us measure page load times and identify technical issues. If video playback starts lagging for multiple users, we notice and fix it before it becomes a widespread problem.
| Cookie Type | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Session ID | Maintains your login state during active browsing | Until browser closes |
| Progress Tracker | Saves your position in courses and tutorials | 90 days |
| Preference Settings | Remembers video quality, subtitle choices, interface theme | 1 year |
| Analytics Data | Tracks page views and interaction patterns anonymously | 2 years |
Data Retention Period
Most cookies expire automatically after their purpose is served. Session cookies disappear when you close your browser. Preference cookies last up to one year so your settings persist across visits.
Analytics cookies stick around for two years to help us identify long-term trends in how students learn. After that period, the data gets deleted automatically.
Third-Party Cookies
We work with a few external services that might place their own cookies on your device. These include video hosting platforms for course content and analytics tools that help us understand site usage.
Video Delivery Services
When you watch tutorials, our video hosting provider may set cookies to optimize streaming quality based on your connection speed. These cookies help prevent buffering and adjust resolution automatically.
Analytics Partners
We use industry-standard analytics tools to measure traffic and user behavior. These services collect data in aggregate form—they see patterns across all users, not your individual activity in isolation.
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
You control which cookies get stored on your device. Most browsers let you block or delete cookies through their settings menu. Here's where to find those controls in popular browsers:
What Happens If You Block Cookies?
You can disable cookies entirely, but it will affect how the platform works. Without essential cookies, you won't be able to log in or save progress. Without functional cookies, you'll need to reset your preferences each visit.
Blocking analytical cookies won't impact your ability to use the site—you just won't contribute to the usage data that helps us improve course content. It's a trade-off between privacy and functionality that you get to control.
Updates to This Policy
We review this policy regularly and update it when we change how we handle cookies. If we make significant changes, we'll notify enrolled students by email and post an announcement on the platform.
The "last updated" date at the top of this page shows when we most recently revised the policy. Check back occasionally if you want to stay informed about how we handle tracking technologies.
Questions About Cookies?
If something in this policy isn't clear or you want more details about specific cookies we use, reach out to us. We're here to explain how data collection works in plain language.
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