Definition of a Cookie
Cookies are small pieces of information that a website can store on your computer in order for it to remember something about you at a later time. The information is in the
form of a text file, which will only be understood by the web site that initially set the cookie.
1. Which cookies are used on our site?
CodePulse Academy have classified our cookies in four categories: strictly necessary, functional, performance and marketing. When you visit our website, you have an option to
accept all cookies or select the type of cookies you are comfortable to be placed on your device. We will remember your choice for 30 days and ask you to reconsent again after this period
or every time you clear your cookies. You can change your cookie preference at any time for all but the strictly necessary cookies. Without strictly necessary cookies our
website will not work, nor we can deliver a service to you. These cookies are placed by default when you visit our website and are always active. You can change your
preference for the other three categories at any time by revisiting this page and clicking on ‘Manage Cookies’ button. Whenever you deactivate functional cookies, we clear these from your
devices. If you deactivate performance or marketing cookies, you will need to clear your browser data to remove these cookies as they may include third-party cookies which are not managed
by us directly.
2. Tracking and Cookies via External Sources
Linking to External Sites: Our website includes links to other sites for your convenience and information. By accessing these third-party sites, you agree to their privacy
policies and their handling of your personal information. This site utilizes advertising technologies to target ads on third-party websites to individuals who have previously
interacted with our site, such as by completing a form. For instance, you might see an advertisement on a Google search results page. These ads are served by third-party vendors using
cookies based on your past interactions with our website. All collected data is processed in accordance with our privacy policy.
3. Alternative Tracking Methods
Regulations on Pixel and SDK Usage Strict guidelines govern the use of pixels and SDKs on platforms that you do not own. Written permission is
required before placing such pixels on external sites. Users must be given clear, noticeable information about data collection and usage practices related to our pixels and SDKs.
4. Opting Out
You can refuse cookies by selecting the appropriate settings on your browser. However, if you do this, you may not be able to use the full functionality of this website. By
using this website, you consent to the processing of data about you in the manner and for the purposes set out above.
5. Other Information
Email Interaction Tracking Our emails might include a web beacon pixel which helps us determine if our emails have been opened and how you
interact with links within the email. CodePulse Academy utilize this information to enhance the relevance of our communications. If you prefer not to have this tracking pixel, you may choose to view
emails in plain text or disable image loading.
6. Updates to Our Policy
As CodePulse Academy continuously adopt new technologies to upgrade our web services, we may revise this Policy accordingly. We encourage you to frequently review this document to stay
updated with our most recent policy practices.