Cookie Policy
Last updated: March 2025
This page explains how waveignite.com uses tracking technologies to improve your experience. We believe in being straightforward about what data we collect and why it matters.
When you visit our site, small pieces of data get stored on your device. These help us remember your preferences and understand how people interact with our content about blockchain technology in media. Some are absolutely necessary for the site to work, while others help us make things better.
By continuing to use waveignite.com, you're agreeing to how we use these technologies as described here.
What Are Cookies?
Small text files that websites save on your computer or phone. They remember things like your language preference or whether you're logged in. Most sites can't function properly without them.
How We Use Them
We track how visitors move through our educational content, which pages get the most attention, and where people get stuck. This helps us create better resources about blockchain technology and content distribution.
Types of Tracking We Use
Essential Operations
These keep the website functional. Without them, basic features wouldn't work properly.
- Session management and authentication
- Security and fraud prevention
- Load balancing across servers
- Form submission handling
Functional Features
Remember your preferences so you don't have to set them every time you visit.
- Language and region settings
- Display preferences and accessibility options
- Content customization choices
- Previously viewed learning materials
Analytics Tracking
Help us understand how people use our site and where we can improve the experience.
- Page views and navigation patterns
- Time spent on educational content
- Popular topics and resources
- Technical performance metrics
Communication Tools
Allow us to share relevant information about our programs and blockchain developments.
- Visitor behavior for content recommendations
- Engagement with our materials
- Referral source tracking
- Campaign effectiveness measurement
Essential Operations Explained
These are non-negotiable. They make the basic functions of waveignite.com work. If you block these, parts of the site simply won't function.
For example, when you navigate between pages about smart contracts or decentralized media systems, session data keeps track of where you are in the learning sequence. Security measures prevent malicious activity and protect your interaction with our platform.
- Maintaining your browsing session across pages
- Remembering items in your inquiry or application forms
- Enabling secure connections to our servers
- Preventing duplicate form submissions
Functional Features Explained
These enhance your experience but aren't strictly necessary. They remember choices you make so the site feels more personalized.
If you're exploring our blockchain curriculum and prefer certain topic areas, functional data remembers that. When you return, we can highlight related content you might find useful. It's about making the site work better for you specifically.
- Remembering your preferred display mode
- Storing accessibility settings you've configured
- Keeping track of which resources you've already reviewed
- Maintaining your position in multi-page learning modules
Analytics Tracking Explained
This category helps us understand aggregate behavior. We're looking at patterns across all visitors, not tracking you as an individual.
When we see that most people spend extra time on our section about NFT implementation in journalism, that tells us to create more detailed content there. If certain pages have high exit rates, we know something needs improvement. The data guides our content development.
- Identifying which educational topics resonate most
- Understanding common navigation paths through our site
- Measuring page load times and technical performance
- Recognizing trends in visitor interests over time
Communication Tools Explained
These help us share information about programs and developments in ways that might interest you based on what you've looked at.
If you've spent time reading about tokenization strategies for content creators, we might show you information about upcoming workshops on that topic. This isn't random advertising – it's about connecting you with resources related to what you're already exploring.
- Showing relevant program announcements based on browsing patterns
- Measuring which content topics generate the most engagement
- Understanding which referral sources bring interested visitors
- Evaluating the effectiveness of our educational outreach
How Long We Keep Data
Different types of data stay around for different periods. Session information might disappear when you close your browser, while preference settings could last for months.
Here's a breakdown of typical retention periods for various tracking methods we use:
| Data Type | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Session Management | Keep you logged in during visit | End of browser session |
| Preference Settings | Remember your choices | 12 months |
| Analytics Data | Understand site usage patterns | 24 months |
| Security Measures | Prevent fraudulent activity | 6 months |
| Performance Tracking | Monitor technical operations | 3 months |
| Communication Preferences | Deliver relevant content | 18 months |
Managing Your Settings
You have control over how tracking technologies work on your device. Most browsers let you block or delete these at any time. Keep in mind that blocking essential operations will probably break parts of the site.
Here's how to adjust settings in common browsers:
Chrome
Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data. You can block all, block third-party only, or manage site-by-site exceptions.
Firefox
Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data. Options include standard, strict, or custom blocking with detailed controls.
Safari
Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data. Safari blocks most third-party tracking by default and lets you review stored data.
Edge
Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Manage and delete cookies. Choose between allow all, block third-party, or block all options.
Your Rights and Control
You have several options for how we handle your data when you interact with waveignite.com. These rights apply regardless of where you're located.
Access Information
Request details about what data we've collected through your interactions with our site and how we're using it.
Correct Data
Ask us to fix any inaccurate information we might have stored about your preferences or interactions.
Delete Records
Request deletion of data we've collected, subject to any legal requirements we need to follow.
Object to Processing
Tell us you don't want certain types of tracking, particularly for analytics or communication purposes.
Withdraw Consent
Change your mind about permissions you've previously granted for non-essential tracking methods.
Export Your Data
Get a copy of your information in a format you can use elsewhere if you choose to do so.
Questions About Our Practices?
If something here isn't clear or you want to exercise any of your rights regarding data collection, reach out to us. We're based in Taichung and happy to discuss how we handle information on waveignite.com.
9樓, No. 161號, Section 3, Sanmin Rd, North District, Taichung City, Taiwan 404