Website Data Usage Policy
Last updated: February 2025
Current Setting
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What This Policy Covers
We want to be straightforward about how pulsecurrentx.com collects and uses information during your visit. This document explains the tracking technologies we use, why we use them, and how you can control them. Think of it as your guide to understanding what happens behind the scenes when you browse our financial analysis platform.
Since 2023, we've been committed to transparency around data practices. Our approach balances providing you with a personalized experience while respecting your privacy choices. Every tracking method we employ serves a specific purpose related to improving your interaction with our liquidity and solvency analysis tools.
Understanding Tracking Technologies
Small data files get stored on your device when you visit most websites. These files help websites remember your preferences, track which features you use most, and understand how visitors navigate through pages. We use several types of tracking technologies, each with different functions and lifespans.
Some of these files disappear when you close your browser. Others stick around for weeks or months, helping us recognize you when you return. The information collected ranges from basic things like which pages you visited to more detailed patterns about how you interact with our financial calculators and analysis dashboards.
Essential Functionality Files
These are the bare minimum we need to keep the site working properly. Without them, basic features would break. You can't disable these through our preference system because they're fundamental to site operation.
They handle things like keeping you logged into your account, remembering items in your analysis queue, and maintaining your session as you move between pages. Our Thailand-based server infrastructure relies on these to deliver secure, consistent service.
- Session identification codes that expire after 24 hours
- Security tokens that verify your login status
- Language preference indicators for interface display
- Form data storage to prevent loss during navigation
Performance and Analytics Tracking
We use these to understand which features matter most to our users. They tell us things like which financial ratios get calculated most often, where people spend the most time, and which pages cause confusion. The data gets aggregated so we're looking at patterns, not individual behavior.
For example, if we notice that many users abandon the solvency calculator halfway through, that signals we need to simplify the interface. Or if certain educational resources get accessed repeatedly, we know to create more content in that area.
- Page view counters that track popular content areas
- Navigation path analysis showing common user journeys
- Feature usage metrics for calculator and tool engagement
- Error tracking to identify technical issues quickly
Preference Customization Files
These remember choices you make about how you want to interact with our platform. Things like your preferred dashboard layout, which metrics you want displayed prominently, or whether you prefer detailed explanations versus quick summaries.
They make your experience more efficient by not forcing you to reconfigure settings every visit. Our learning program participants especially benefit from these since they access the platform regularly over several months.
- Dashboard configuration settings saved per user
- Chart display preferences for financial visualizations
- Notification settings controlling alert frequency
- Tutorial completion status to avoid repetition
Marketing and Outreach Tracking
These help us understand which outreach efforts actually bring value to potential learners. When someone visits after clicking one of our educational resource links, we can track that to understand what content resonates with people interested in financial analysis.
We also use them to show relevant content recommendations based on which topics you've explored. If you've been reading about liquidity ratios, we might suggest related articles about working capital management. Nothing intrusive, just helpful connections between related concepts.
- Campaign source identifiers for content effectiveness analysis
- Engagement tracking for educational resource recommendations
- Interest category markers based on browsing patterns
- Retargeting indicators for program information delivery
Data Retention Periods
Different tracking files stick around for different lengths of time based on their purpose. Here's how long various categories remain active on your device:
File Category | Retention Duration | Storage Purpose |
---|---|---|
Session essentials | Until browser closes | Maintain active connection |
Login authentication | 30 days | Remember user credentials |
Preference settings | 12 months | Customized interface display |
Analytics data | 24 months | Usage pattern analysis |
Marketing indicators | 18 months | Campaign effectiveness tracking |
Managing Your Browser Settings
You have complete control over which tracking technologies your browser accepts. Every major browser includes settings that let you view, block, or delete these files. The process varies slightly depending on which browser you use, but the basic principle remains the same across all platforms.
Keep in mind that blocking essential functionality files might cause parts of our platform to stop working correctly. You won't be able to log in, your preferences won't save, and some interactive features might become inaccessible. Other categories can be safely disabled without breaking core functionality.
Chrome Browser
Navigate to Settings, then Privacy and Security. Select Site Settings, followed by Cookies and Site Data. Here you can view all stored files, block third-party tracking, and clear existing data. You can also set exceptions for specific websites you trust.
Firefox Browser
Open Options, select Privacy & Security from the left panel. Under Enhanced Tracking Protection, choose your preferred level. The Custom option lets you fine-tune exactly which categories get blocked while allowing others through.
Safari Browser
Go to Preferences, click Privacy. You can block all tracking, allow only from websites you visit, or permit everything. Safari also includes Intelligent Tracking Prevention that automatically limits cross-site tracking without manual configuration.
Edge Browser
Access Settings, then Cookies and Site Permissions. Select Manage and Delete Cookies and Site Data. Edge offers three preset levels: Basic, Balanced, and Strict. Most users find Balanced provides good protection without breaking site functionality.
How Tracking Improves Your Experience
Let me give you some concrete examples of how this data actually benefits users of our financial analysis platform. When someone starts using our liquidity calculator, we track which steps take the longest to complete. If most users pause at the current ratio input section, that tells us we need better explanatory text or examples there.
For our learning program participants, tracking helps us understand which concepts require more detailed explanations. If analytics show that users frequently revisit the solvency ratio tutorial, we know that topic needs reinforcement. We've restructured several course modules based on this kind of behavioral data.
We also use tracking to prevent technical issues from affecting large numbers of users. Real-time monitoring alerts us immediately when error rates spike or when page load times increase beyond acceptable thresholds. This was particularly valuable during our infrastructure upgrade in late 2024 when we expanded capacity at our Thailand data center.
Third-Party Services
Some tracking technologies on our site come from external services we use to enhance functionality. These include analytics platforms, content delivery networks, and educational resource providers. Each has its own data practices that operate independently from ours.
We vet these partners carefully and only work with services that meet our standards for data handling. However, we can't control their policies directly. We recommend reviewing the privacy documentation of any third-party service you're concerned about. Major providers typically offer their own opt-out mechanisms separate from browser settings.
Your Control Options
Beyond browser settings, you have several ways to manage tracking on pulsecurrentx.com. The button at the top of this page lets you reject all non-essential tracking immediately. This preference gets saved locally, so you won't need to set it again unless you clear your browser data.
Registered users have additional controls available through their account dashboard. You can specify exactly which types of communications you want to receive, whether you want usage data included in aggregate analytics, and how long you want preference settings maintained.
If you're accessing our platform from the Thailand market, you have the same control options as users anywhere else. Geographic location doesn't change the choices available to you regarding data tracking and privacy preferences.
Changes to This Policy
We update this document whenever our tracking practices change significantly. The last major revision happened in February 2025 when we expanded our analytics capabilities to better understand how users interact with our new solvency forecasting tools.
When substantial changes occur, we'll notify active users through email and display a prominent notice on the platform. Minor clarifications or corrections get implemented without special notification, though we always update the revision date at the top of this page.
Questions About Data Usage?
Contact our team for clarification on any aspect of this policy.
Email: info@pulsecurrentx.com
Phone: +66 2 939 2172
Address: 420/3-4 ม. 10 Suranaree Rd, เมือง Nakhon Ratchasima 30000, Thailand