Cookie Policy
Understanding how we use tracking technologies to enhance your experience on noteultrafeed.com
At noteultrafeed, we believe in transparency. This policy explains how we use cookies and similar tracking technologies on our platform. We want you to understand what data we collect, why we collect it, and how you can control it.
Last updated: March 2025
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What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device when you visit them. They're pretty standard across the internet. Think of them as the website's memory—they help remember things like your preferences or what you were doing last time you visited.
These files don't harm your computer. They can't execute code or deliver viruses. They're just bits of information that make websites work better for you. Some cookies last only for your current session, while others stick around longer to remember you when you come back.
How We Use Tracking Technologies
We use several types of tracking technologies on noteultrafeed.com. Each serves a specific purpose in delivering our financial modeling education platform. Here's what we actually track and why it matters.
Essential Cookies
These keep our platform functional. Without them, basic features wouldn't work. They handle things like keeping you logged in as you move between pages, remembering your course progress, and maintaining your security settings.
Examples: Session management, authentication tokens, security preferences. These cannot be disabled as they're critical for the site to function.
Functional Cookies
These remember your choices and personalize your experience. They store preferences like your language selection, display settings, or which financial modeling tools you use most often. They make your experience smoother and more tailored to how you actually work.
Examples: Language preferences, customized dashboard layouts, preferred calculation methods, recently accessed resources.
Analytics Cookies
We use these to understand how people use our platform. Which tutorials are most helpful? Where do students get stuck? What features get ignored? This data helps us improve the learning experience for everyone. The information is aggregated—we're looking at patterns, not tracking individuals.
Examples: Page views, time spent on lessons, navigation patterns, feature usage statistics, error tracking for technical improvements.
Marketing Cookies
These help us show you relevant information about our courses and updates. They track which pages you've visited so we can share content that matches your interests. If you're exploring Excel modeling, we might show you related tutorials rather than generic ads.
Examples: Advertising preferences, content recommendations, email campaign tracking, referral source identification.
Why This Matters for Your Learning
Cookies directly improve how you learn financial modeling with us. When you're halfway through a complex DCF tutorial and need to step away, cookies remember exactly where you left off. They track which practice problems you've completed and which concepts you've mastered.
Analytics cookies help us spot when students consistently struggle with specific topics. Maybe everyone gets confused during the WACC calculation section. That tells us we need to rewrite that content or add more examples. Your usage patterns—combined with thousands of others—guide how we develop new materials and improve existing ones.
And let's be honest about marketing cookies. We'd rather show you information about advanced Python techniques if you're already working through our intermediate courses, instead of sending you beginner Excel tutorials. It's not just about us—it's about not wasting your time with irrelevant content.
Taking Control of Your Data
You have several options for managing cookies. The simplest way is using the button above to decline all non-essential cookies. This keeps the essential ones that make the site work but blocks analytics and marketing tracking.
Browser-Level Controls
Every modern browser lets you manage cookies directly. You can block them entirely, delete existing ones, or get notifications before new ones are set. Here's where to find these settings in major browsers:
- Google Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data
- Mozilla Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
- Safari: Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
- Microsoft Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Manage and delete cookies
Keep in mind that blocking all cookies will affect how the site works. You might need to log in repeatedly, lose your progress tracking, or see the site in default settings every time you visit.
How Long We Keep Cookie Data
Session cookies disappear when you close your browser. Others stick around for varying lengths depending on their purpose. Essential cookies typically last until you log out. Functional cookies might last several months to remember your preferences. Analytics cookies usually expire after two years, though we aggregate that data long before then.
Marketing cookies generally last around 90 days. After that, they expire and need to be reset if you want to continue receiving personalized content recommendations. You can clear all of these manually through your browser settings anytime you want a fresh start.
Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies on our site come from external services we use. Video tutorials might use cookies from our hosting provider. Analytics tools set their own tracking cookies. Payment processing requires cookies from our payment gateway. We're selective about which third parties we work with, but you should know they're there.
These third-party services have their own privacy policies that govern how they use cookie data. We require partners to meet basic privacy standards, but we can't control their practices completely. If you're concerned about a specific third party, reach out and we can provide details about why we use them and what alternatives might exist.
Updates to This Policy
Technology changes. Regulations evolve. We update this policy periodically to reflect those changes. When we make significant updates, we'll notify you through email or a notice on the platform. We won't make major changes to how we use cookies without giving you a heads up and a chance to adjust your preferences.
Minor clarifications or additions might happen without notification. We note the last update date at the top of this page so you can check when things changed. If you have concerns about any updates, our team is always available to discuss them.
Questions About Cookies?
If anything in this policy is unclear or you have specific questions about how we use tracking technologies, get in touch. We're happy to explain our practices in more detail.
support@noteultrafeed.comThis Cookie Policy was last updated on March 15, 2025