Cookie Policy
How Brainexa Cognia uses tracking technologies to improve your learning experience
We believe in transparency. This policy explains what tracking technologies we use on brainexacognia.asia, why we use them, and how you can control your preferences. We use these tools to make your experience better—not to be intrusive.
Most websites use some form of tracking technology. We're no different. But we want you to understand exactly what's happening when you visit our site.
What Are Cookies?
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, login status, or what's in your cart.
Think of them as digital sticky notes. Some stick around for just your current visit. Others hang out longer to remember you next time. They're pretty standard technology at this point, and most sites couldn't function properly without them.
Beyond traditional cookies, we also use similar tracking technologies like web beacons, pixels, and local storage. These work differently but serve similar purposes—helping us understand how people use our site and improving their experience.
Types of Cookies We Use
Essential Cookies
These keep the site working. They handle basic functions like page navigation, access to secure areas, and form submissions. Without these, you wouldn't be able to use key features of our website. We don't ask permission for these because they're necessary.
Functional Cookies
These remember your choices—things like your username, language preferences, or text size adjustments. They make your experience more personalized without collecting information about your browsing on other websites.
Analytics Cookies
We use these to understand how visitors interact with our content. Which pages get the most attention? Where do people get stuck? This data helps us improve our educational resources and fix problems you might not even report.
Marketing Cookies
These track your activity across different websites to deliver relevant content and measure campaign effectiveness. They help us show you information about our programs that might actually interest you based on what you've looked at.
How We Use Tracking Technologies
Improving Your Experience
When you visit our site, cookies help us remember that you're already logged in, what courses you've been browsing, or which webinar you registered for. This means you don't have to start from scratch every time you click to a new page.
Understanding Site Performance
We track things like page load times, navigation patterns, and where people tend to leave the site. If everyone's bouncing from our registration page, that tells us something's wrong—maybe it's confusing, maybe it's slow, maybe there's a technical glitch we haven't caught.
Personalizing Content
If you've been reading articles about meal planning for busy families, we might show you content about quick breakfast recipes or batch cooking techniques. It's about making your time on our site more relevant to your actual interests.
- Remembering items you've saved to your reading list or course wishlist
- Tracking which email campaigns bring people to specific pages
- Understanding which devices and browsers our visitors use most
- Measuring how long people engage with our video content
- Identifying technical issues that affect specific user groups
- Testing different layouts to see what works better
Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies on our site come from external services we use. For example, if we embed a video from a hosting platform or use analytics tools, those companies may set their own cookies. We try to work with reputable providers, but you should know they have their own privacy policies too.
These third parties might include analytics providers, advertising networks, or social media platforms. We don't control what they do with their cookies, though we're careful about who we partner with.
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
You have options. Most browsers let you refuse cookies or delete existing ones. Here's how to do it in common browsers:
Just keep in mind that blocking certain cookies might affect how our site works for you. Essential cookies need to stay active, or you won't be able to access key features.
Cookie Duration and Storage
Different cookies stick around for different amounts of time. Session cookies disappear when you close your browser—they're temporary helpers. Persistent cookies stay on your device longer, sometimes for months or even years, depending on their purpose.
| Cookie Type | Duration | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Session cookies | Current browser session | Maintain login state and navigation |
| Authentication cookies | 30 days | Keep you logged in between visits |
| Preference cookies | 12 months | Remember your settings and choices |
| Analytics cookies | 24 months | Track usage patterns over time |
| Marketing cookies | 12 months | Deliver relevant promotional content |
Your Control Matters
You can clear cookies from your browser anytime. This resets everything we've stored about your preferences and activity. You'll start fresh, though you might need to log in again and reset your preferences.
Some browsers offer "Do Not Track" signals. We respect these when possible, though not all third-party services do. It's still evolving technology.
Updates to This Policy
We review this policy periodically and update it when we change how we use cookies or tracking technologies. The date at the top shows when we last made changes. If we make significant updates, we'll let you know through a notice on our site.
Technology changes fast. New tracking methods emerge, and we adjust our practices accordingly. We'll always try to be transparent about what we're doing and why.
Questions About Our Cookie Policy?
If something here doesn't make sense or you want more details about specific cookies we use, reach out to us. We're happy to explain.