Cookie Policy
Last Updated: January 2025
Look, we need to be straight with you about how wavehubnetcore.com uses tracking technologies. This isn't just legal boilerplate—though yes, we need to cover those bases too. This is about how we gather information when you're using our site, and what we do with it. We're keeping it simple because nobody wants to read pages of legal jargon when you're here to learn about trading psychology.
What Are These Tracking Things Anyway?
Cookies are small text files. They sit on your device when you visit our site. They remember things—like whether you've been here before or what content you looked at. Some stick around for months, others disappear when you close your browser.
We also use pixel tags and web beacons. These are tiny transparent images that help us understand how people interact with our content. And local storage—that's just a way for your browser to remember information without constantly pinging our servers.
Essential Tracking
These keep the site functional. Without them, you wouldn't be able to navigate properly or access secure areas. They're not optional—the site literally won't work right without them. They remember your session, keep you logged in, and make sure the pages load correctly.
Functional Tracking
These remember your preferences. If you adjust text size, choose a specific layout option, or set any personal preferences—these cookies keep those settings. They make your experience smoother because you don't have to reconfigure everything each visit.
Analytical Tracking
We use these to understand how people use the site. Which articles get read most? Where do visitors spend time? What content helps them? This information helps us improve our educational resources and focus on what actually matters to traders working on their psychology.
Marketing Tracking
These track you across sites to show relevant content. If you've visited our trading psychology articles, you might see related educational content elsewhere. We don't sell this data—we use it to reach people who might benefit from our resources.
How We Actually Use This Information
We're not collecting data just to have it. Here's what happens with the information we gather:
- We track which educational content resonates with traders at different experience levels
- We monitor site performance to catch technical issues before they affect your learning
- We analyze navigation patterns to improve content organization and make resources easier to find
- We test different content formats to see what helps people understand trading psychology concepts better
- We remember your progress through educational series so you can pick up where you left off
- We identify which topics generate the most questions so we can create more detailed explanations
All of this feeds back into making the site more useful. When we see that an article about emotional discipline in trading gets a lot of engagement, we create more content on that topic. If people keep bouncing from a particular page, we rework it until it's actually helpful.
Third-Party Tracking
We're not the only ones setting cookies here. Some third-party services we use also place tracking technologies on your device. These include analytics providers that help us understand site traffic and content platforms that deliver educational materials.
These third parties have their own privacy policies. We've vetted them, but you should know they operate independently. They might use the data they collect for their own purposes—though typically that's just improving their own services.
Taking Control of Your Tracking Preferences
You're not stuck with our default settings. Most browsers let you control cookies through their settings. Here's how to manage them in common browsers:
Go to Settings, then Privacy and Security, then Cookies and Other Site Data. You can block all cookies, block third-party cookies, or clear cookies when you close the browser.
Open Settings, select Privacy & Security from the sidebar. Under Enhanced Tracking Protection, choose Standard, Strict, or Custom to control what gets blocked.
Open Preferences, click Privacy tab. You can prevent cross-site tracking and block all cookies—though that'll break some site functionality.
Navigate to Settings, then Cookies and Site Permissions. Select Cookies and Site Data to manage blocking options and see which sites have stored data.
Keep in mind—if you block essential cookies, parts of the site won't work properly. You might have trouble accessing course materials or your progress might not save. Blocking analytical cookies won't affect functionality, but it means we'll have less insight into how to improve the site.
How Long We Keep This Data
Session cookies disappear when you close your browser. They're temporary by nature.
Persistent cookies stick around longer—anywhere from a few weeks to a couple years, depending on their purpose. Preference cookies might last a year so you don't have to reset your choices constantly. Analytics cookies typically expire after two years.
We regularly review stored data and delete anything we no longer need. There's no point keeping information that doesn't serve a current purpose.
Updates to This Policy
Technology changes. Our site evolves. Sometimes we add new features that require different tracking approaches. When we make significant changes to how we use cookies, we'll update this policy and change the date at the top.
We won't send you an email every time we tweak something minor. But major changes—like adding new categories of tracking or partnering with different third-party services—those we'll make obvious. It's worth checking back here occasionally if you're particular about privacy settings.
Your Rights Regarding Data
You can request information about what data we've collected through tracking technologies. You can ask us to delete certain data—though again, deleting essential information might affect site functionality.
If you're in Taiwan or subject to other privacy regulations, you may have additional rights under local law. We respect those rights and will work with you to address legitimate concerns about data collection and use.
What You Can Request
- Access to the specific data we've collected about your site usage
- Correction of any inaccurate information in your user profile
- Deletion of non-essential tracking data associated with your visits
- Opt-out from specific types of tracking where technically feasible
- Export of your data in a readable format
Questions About Our Cookie Use?
If something here isn't clear or you have specific concerns about how we track site usage, reach out directly. We'd rather answer questions than have you worry about what's happening behind the scenes.
Email: contact@wavehubnetcore.com
Phone: +886 4 2372 4061
Address: No. 83, Section 1, Shennong Rd, Yilan City, Yilan County, Taiwan 260
We typically respond within two business days. If your question requires technical investigation, it might take a bit longer—but we'll let you know we're working on it.