How Tracking Works on Our Site
When you visit advancereboot.com, we collect certain information to improve your browsing experience and help us understand how people interact with our educational content. This happens through various tracking technologies that work quietly in the background.
Think of it like footprints in sand - as you move through our site, these technologies note which pages you visit, how long you stay, and what content interests you most. We use this information to make our UI/UX design resources more helpful and relevant.
Most of this data collection happens automatically through your browser. Some tracking helps essential site functions work properly, while other types help us analyze visitor patterns and improve our educational offerings for future students.
Why This Matters for You
Understanding our data practices helps you make informed decisions about your privacy while using our educational resources. We believe transparency builds trust, especially when you're considering joining our design programs in autumn 2025.
Types of Tracking We Use
We employ several different tracking methods, each serving specific purposes. Here's what happens when you browse our site and explore our UI/UX design educational content:
How Tracking Enhances Your Experience
The data we collect serves practical purposes that benefit both current visitors and future students. Here are specific ways this information improves our educational platform:
When someone spends significant time reading our UX research articles, we know these resources provide value. This encourages us to create more in-depth content on similar topics. If many visitors download our design template resources, we prioritize developing additional templates and tools.
For prospective students researching our programs, tracking helps us understand common questions and concerns. This insight shapes how we present information about our autumn 2025 cohorts and what details matter most during the decision-making process.
Practical Benefits You Experience
Faster page loading based on popular content caching, more relevant resource recommendations, improved mobile experience from usage pattern analysis, and better customer support from previous interaction history.
We also use aggregated data to improve our Taiwan-based educational approach. Understanding regional preferences helps us tailor content for local design industry needs while maintaining international design standards.
Managing Your Privacy Settings
You have several options for controlling how much information gets tracked while browsing our site. Most modern browsers include built-in privacy controls that work effectively with educational websites like ours.
| Browser | Privacy Settings Location | Key Features |
|---|---|---|
| Chrome | Settings → Privacy and Security | Block third-party tracking, clear site data |
| Firefox | Preferences → Privacy & Security | Enhanced tracking protection, custom settings |
| Safari | Preferences → Privacy | Intelligent tracking prevention, website privacy report |
| Edge | Settings → Privacy, Search, and Services | Tracking prevention levels, clear browsing data |
Most browsers also offer private or incognito browsing modes that reduce tracking. However, some essential site functions might not work properly with very strict privacy settings - particularly our contact forms and course inquiry system.
If you're researching our programs and want to receive follow-up information about our 2025 enrollment periods, allowing some tracking ensures we can provide relevant updates and answer your questions effectively.
Data Retention and Your Control
We keep different types of information for varying lengths of time, depending on how it's used and legal requirements for educational institutions operating in Taiwan.
Basic website analytics data gets aggregated and anonymized after six months. This means individual browsing sessions become part of general statistics rather than identifiable visitor profiles. Contact information from program inquiries stays active for two years to support ongoing communication about enrollment opportunities.
Technical logs that help us maintain site security and performance are typically retained for one year. Course-related communications and educational resource downloads are kept longer to help us track the effectiveness of our teaching materials.
Your Data Rights
You can request to see what information we have collected about your visits, ask us to delete specific data, or update contact information if you previously inquired about our programs. These requests usually take 5-10 business days to process.
For prospective students who applied for our programs, we maintain educational records according to Taiwan's educational data protection standards. This includes application materials, correspondence about program requirements, and academic assessment information.
This policy was last updated on January 15, 2025, and reflects our current data collection practices.