Cookie Policy
Last Updated: January 2025
At FlareOnVision, we believe in being upfront about how we collect and use data when you visit our website. This policy explains what tracking technologies we use on flareonvision.com, why we use them, and how you can manage your preferences. We use cookies and similar tools to make your experience better and to understand how people interact with our services.
What Are Cookies and Tracking Technologies?
Cookies are small text files that get stored on your device when you visit websites. They help sites remember things about you — like your preferences or what pages you've visited before. Think of them as digital sticky notes that websites leave on your browser.
Beyond traditional cookies, we also use web beacons (tiny invisible images), local storage, and analytics scripts. These technologies work together to help us understand how visitors navigate our site and what content they find most useful. For e-commerce SEO clients, this data helps us see what strategies actually work in real-world conditions.
Types of Cookies We Use
Essential Cookies
These are the cookies that keep our website working properly. Without them, you wouldn't be able to navigate between pages or access secure areas. We can't really turn these off without breaking the site.
Functional Cookies
These remember your choices and preferences. Things like your language selection or region settings get stored here so you don't have to set them every single time you visit.
Analytical Cookies
We use these to understand how visitors use our site. Which pages get the most attention? Where do people spend their time? This helps us improve the experience and create better content for our Thailand market.
Marketing Cookies
These track your journey across different sites to build a picture of your interests. They help us show relevant content and measure how effective our campaigns are. You can opt out of these if you prefer.
How We Use Tracking Data
Here's what actually happens with the information we collect. We're not just gathering data for the sake of it — each type serves a specific purpose for improving our services and understanding what works for e-commerce businesses.
- Analyze which SEO strategies perform best for different types of e-commerce sites
- Remember your login status so you don't get kicked out every five minutes
- Track which educational resources get the most engagement from visitors
- Understand traffic patterns to optimize our server performance during peak hours
- Measure conversion rates for different calls-to-action on our site
- Identify technical issues that might be affecting user experience
- Personalize content recommendations based on what topics you've shown interest in
- Monitor security threats and prevent unauthorized access attempts
For our clients in the Thailand e-commerce space, this data also helps us spot emerging trends and adjust strategies accordingly. When we see patterns in how customers behave online, we can apply those insights to improve SEO approaches.
Cookie Retention and Storage
Different cookies stick around for different lengths of time. Some disappear the moment you close your browser, while others hang out for months or even years. Here's a breakdown of our retention periods:
| Cookie Type | Retention Period | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Session Cookies | Until browser closes | Temporary navigation and security |
| Authentication Cookies | 30 days | Keep you logged in between visits |
| Preference Cookies | 12 months | Remember your settings and choices |
| Analytics Cookies | 24 months | Track long-term usage patterns |
| Marketing Cookies | 13 months | Measure campaign effectiveness |
You can delete cookies manually at any time through your browser settings. When you do, we'll start fresh next time you visit — though you might need to re-enter some preferences.
Third-Party Cookies
Not all cookies on our site come from us directly. We work with several external services that place their own cookies to provide specific functionality. This includes analytics platforms, content delivery networks, and occasionally advertising partners.
These third parties have their own privacy policies, and honestly, we don't have control over how they handle data once it reaches them. That's why it's worth checking their policies if you want the complete picture. The major ones we work with include standard analytics tools used across the industry and some specialized SEO tracking platforms.
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
You're in control here. Most browsers let you block or delete cookies, though doing so might affect how well some features work. Here's how to adjust settings in common browsers:
Chrome
- Click the three dots menu in the top right
- Go to Settings, then Privacy and Security
- Select Cookies and other site data
- Choose your preferred level of blocking
Firefox
- Open the menu and select Settings
- Click Privacy & Security in the left sidebar
- Under Cookies and Site Data, choose your options
- You can block third-party cookies specifically
Safari
- Go to Preferences from the Safari menu
- Select the Privacy tab
- Adjust cookie blocking options as needed
- Safari blocks most third-party cookies by default
Keep in mind that blocking all cookies will prevent some parts of our site from working correctly. Essential cookies need to stay enabled for basic functionality, but you can typically block the analytics and marketing ones without major issues.
Your Rights and Choices
You have several options when it comes to cookies and tracking. Beyond browser settings, you can request to see what data we've collected about you, ask us to delete it, or opt out of certain types of tracking altogether.
For analytics cookies, most services offer their own opt-out tools. Marketing cookies can usually be controlled through industry opt-out platforms. And if you're in a region with specific data protection laws, you might have additional rights we need to honor.
We don't sell personal data to third parties. The information we collect through cookies stays within our systems or goes to service providers who help us run the website and analyze performance. Any sharing happens under strict agreements that require those providers to protect your information.
Updates to This Policy
Technology changes, and so do the tools we use. When we update this policy, we'll change the date at the top and notify you if the changes are significant. Major updates get announced through our site or email if you're a registered user.
We recommend checking back periodically, especially if you're concerned about privacy. The e-commerce landscape shifts quickly, and sometimes we need to adjust our tracking methods to keep up with new developments or regulatory requirements.
Questions About Our Cookie Policy?
If something here doesn't make sense, or if you want more details about specific cookies we use, just reach out. We'd rather explain things clearly than leave you guessing about how your data gets handled.