Cookie Policy

Understanding how EvolveXFlowUp uses tracking technologies

1 What Are Cookies and Tracking Technologies

Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device to remember information about your visit. Think of them as digital sticky notes that help our website recognize you when you return. But cookies aren't the only tracking technology we use.

We also employ web beacons, local storage, and session tokens. Web beacons are tiny, invisible images that help us understand which parts of our emails you've opened. Local storage keeps information directly in your browser, while session tokens maintain your connection during active browsing.

Why does this matter for blockchain development?

Our blockchain application development services require understanding user interactions with complex technical content. These technologies help us see which development frameworks interest you most, so we can tailor our communication accordingly.

2 Types of Tracking We Use

3 Information We Collect Through Tracking

Here's what we actually gather when you visit evolvex-flowup.com. We're transparent about this because blockchain development requires trust, and transparency builds that foundation.

  • Which blockchain development services you spend time reading about
  • How long you stay on our case study pages
  • Your approximate location (city level, not specific address)
  • Device type and browser information for technical compatibility
  • Time and date of your visits to track engagement patterns
  • Pages you visited before arriving at our site
  • Downloads of our blockchain development guides and whitepapers

We don't collect sensitive personal information through these technologies. Your financial information, detailed personal data, or private communications aren't gathered through cookies or tracking pixels.

4 How Tracking Enhances Your Experience

Let me give you some real examples of how this tracking actually helps you. When you return to our site after reading about smart contract development, we can highlight our latest Ethereum projects that might interest you.

If you've been browsing our DeFi development case studies, our contact forms can pre-populate with relevant project type selections. This saves you time and ensures our initial conversations focus on what matters most to your blockchain project.

Personalized Content Delivery

Our tracking helps us understand whether you're researching blockchain solutions for supply chain, finance, or gaming applications. This way, when we send follow-up information, it's actually relevant to your industry and needs.

We also use this data to improve our website performance. If we notice many visitors leaving during our technical explanation pages, we know to make that content more accessible and engaging.

5 Managing Your Tracking Preferences

You have complete control over how we track your interactions. Most browsers let you manage cookies directly through their settings menu. Here's how different browsers handle this:

Chrome: Settings → Privacy → Cookies Firefox: Options → Privacy → Cookies Safari: Preferences → Privacy Edge: Settings → Site Permissions

You can block all cookies, allow only essential ones, or set your browser to ask permission for each cookie. Keep in mind that blocking all cookies might make some parts of our website less functional.

For marketing cookies specifically, you can opt out through industry tools like the Digital Advertising Alliance's opt-out page. This stops us from showing you personalized blockchain development content on other websites.

6 Data Retention and Storage

Different types of tracking data have different lifespans. We don't keep everything forever – that wouldn't make sense for anyone involved.

Session Login tokens and active browsing data (deleted when you close browser)
30 days Marketing preference cookies and campaign tracking
12 months Analytics data about page visits and user behavior patterns
24 months Functional preferences and customization settings

All tracking data is stored securely on servers located in data centers with appropriate security measures. We use encryption for data transmission and secure protocols for storage access.

7 Third-Party Tracking Services

We work with several third-party services that have their own tracking technologies. Google Analytics helps us understand website traffic patterns. LinkedIn and Facebook pixels help us reach potential clients interested in blockchain development.

These services have their own privacy policies and cookie management systems. When you visit our site, you might also interact with their tracking technologies. We've chosen partners who maintain high privacy standards, but you should review their policies directly.

Your Rights Regarding Third-Party Tracking

You can opt out of most third-party tracking through your browser settings or by visiting each service's opt-out page. Some services also offer browser extensions that block their tracking across all websites.

8 Updates and Changes to This Policy

Technology changes, and so do our tracking practices. When we add new tracking technologies or change how we use existing ones, we'll update this policy and let you know.

Major changes will be announced through email if you're on our contact list, or through a notice on our website. Minor updates, like clarifying existing practices, will be reflected in the policy with an updated date.

We recommend checking this page occasionally if you have concerns about tracking. The blockchain development industry evolves rapidly, and our tracking practices evolve to serve our clients better while respecting their privacy.

Questions about our tracking practices or need help managing your preferences?

Contact us at info@evolvex-flowup.com

137/71 เมือง Chiang Rai 57000, Thailand

+66 23 944 340

Last updated: February 15, 2025