Cookie Policy
Last Updated: March 2025
At Neoreboot, we value your privacy and want you to understand exactly how we collect and use information when you visit neoreboot.com. This page explains our approach to tracking technologies in straightforward terms.
We don't believe in hiding details in complicated legal language. This document tells you what happens when you browse our site, what data we gather, and how you can control it. Simple as that.
What Are Cookies Anyway?
Cookies are small text files that websites store on your device. Think of them as digital sticky notes that help websites remember things about your visit. They might remember your language preference, keep you logged in, or help us understand which pages people find most useful.
These files don't contain viruses or malware. They're just data. But we know privacy matters, so we're transparent about what we track and why.
The Tracking Methods We Use
Beyond traditional cookies, we use a few other technologies to make our site work properly and improve your experience:
- Local storage for saving your preferences between visits
- Session tokens that keep you logged in while you browse
- Analytics scripts that show us which content resonates with visitors
- Performance monitoring to catch technical issues before they affect you
We're selective about what we implement. Every tracking method we use has a specific purpose tied to making neoreboot.com better for you.
Breaking Down Our Cookie Types
Essential Cookies
These keep the site functioning. Without them, you couldn't navigate properly, access secure areas, or use basic features. We need these for neoreboot.com to work at all.
They remember things like: your language selection, your login session, and items in your inquiry form.
Functional Cookies
These remember your choices to make your experience smoother. They're not strictly necessary, but they make the site more convenient.
For example: remembering your location preference (like Taiwan settings), your preferred contact method, or your browsing history on our learning resources.
Analytical Cookies
We use these to understand how people interact with our site. They tell us which pages get visited most, where people spend time, and where they lose interest.
This data is anonymized. We see patterns and trends, not individual user behavior. It helps us figure out what content actually helps people and what needs improvement.
Marketing Cookies
Honestly, we keep these minimal. They help us understand if our outreach efforts are reaching the right people in Taiwan's tech sector.
We don't sell your data or share it with advertising networks. These cookies just help us measure if our content marketing is effective.
How Tracking Improves Your Experience
Let's get specific about what this means in practice. When you visit our microservices architecture resources, cookies remember which articles you've already read. When you come back, you can pick up where you left off without searching through everything again.
If you're exploring our learning program information, we remember what topics caught your attention. That way, when new content drops in those areas, we can highlight it for you.
For visitors from Kaohsiung or other parts of Taiwan, we save your location preference so you see relevant local information – like our office details at Zhongshan 2nd Rd – without having to reset it every time.
Taking Control of Your Data
You're not stuck with our defaults. Every major browser gives you tools to manage cookies and tracking. Here's how to adjust your settings:
Chrome
Settings → Privacy and Security → Cookies and other site data
Firefox
Options → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
Safari
Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
Edge
Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Manage cookies
You can block all cookies, allow only essential ones, or set up custom rules. Just know that blocking everything might break some site features. It's your call to make.
Data Retention and Lifecycle
How Long We Keep Information
Session cookies disappear when you close your browser. That's usually within a few hours of your visit.
Preference cookies stick around longer – typically up to 12 months – so we can remember your settings between visits.
Analytics data gets aggregated and anonymized after 90 days. We keep the insights but lose the connection to individual sessions.
You can clear all of this manually through your browser settings anytime. It's your data, stored on your device.
Third-Party Services
We work with a small number of trusted services that may set their own cookies. These include our analytics provider and our content delivery network.
We vet these partners carefully. They're contractually required to handle data responsibly and comply with international privacy standards. But they do have their own privacy policies, which you might want to review if you're particularly concerned.
We don't use dozens of third-party trackers like some sites. We keep it minimal and purposeful.
Updates to This Policy
We review this policy regularly and update it when we change our tracking practices. The date at the top shows when we last made changes.
If we make substantial changes – like adding new types of tracking – we'll notify visitors through a banner on the site. We won't sneak changes past you.
Questions About Our Cookie Use?
If something here isn't clear, or if you have specific concerns about how we handle data at neoreboot.com, reach out. We're happy to explain our practices in more detail.