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Transparency about how we use cookies

Last Updated: January 2025 | Effective Date: January 1, 2025

1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device (computer, tablet, or mobile phone) that help websites recognize your browser and remember information about you. They are widely used on websites to enhance user experience, provide functionality, and gather analytics.

Cookies may be set by the website you are visiting (first-party cookies) or by third parties (third-party cookies). They can be either session-based (deleted when you close your browser) or persistent (stored for a set period).

2. Why We Use Cookies

Cerevo Logic uses cookies for several important purposes:

  • Authentication: To keep you logged in and verify your identity
  • Session Management: To maintain your session across page visits
  • Preferences: To remember your language, theme, and display preferences
  • Analytics: To understand how you use our website and improve it
  • Security: To protect against fraud and enhance security
  • Functionality: To enable website features like forms and filters
  • Advertising: To serve relevant content and advertisements

3. Types of Cookies We Use

Cookie Type Purpose Duration
Session Cookies Maintain your login and browsing session Until browser close
Persistent Cookies Remember user preferences and settings Up to 1 year
Analytics Cookies Analyze website usage patterns and performance Up to 2 years
Security Cookies Prevent fraud and protect user accounts Session or persistent
Functional Cookies Enable website features and functionality Session or persistent

4. Third-Party Cookies

We may use third-party services that place cookies on your device:

  • Google Analytics: For website analytics and usage statistics
  • Payment Processors: For secure payment transactions
  • Social Media: For social sharing and integration
  • Content Delivery Networks: For optimized content delivery

These third parties have their own cookie policies, and we are not responsible for their practices. Please review their privacy policies for more information.

5. Cookie Management and Control

5.1 Browser Controls

Most web browsers allow you to manage cookie settings. You can typically:

  • View and delete existing cookies
  • Block new cookies from being set
  • Block third-party cookies
  • Receive cookie consent prompts

Instructions vary by browser. Check your browser's help documentation for cookie settings.

5.2 Impact of Blocking Cookies

While you have the right to block cookies, doing so may affect your experience on our website:

  • You may not be able to stay logged in
  • Course progress may not be saved properly
  • Some website features may not work correctly
  • Your preferences may not be remembered

5.3 Cookie Consent Management

When you first visit our website, we display a cookie consent banner. You can:

  • Accept all cookies
  • Reject non-essential cookies
  • Adjust your preferences
  • Withdraw consent anytime

6. Essential vs. Non-Essential Cookies

6.1 Essential Cookies (Always Enabled)

These cookies are necessary for basic website functionality:

  • Session identification and authentication
  • Security and fraud prevention
  • Basic website functionality

You cannot disable essential cookies, as the website will not function without them.

6.2 Non-Essential Cookies (User Consent Required)

These cookies enhance user experience but are not essential:

  • Analytics and performance tracking
  • Preference and personalization
  • Advertising and marketing

7. GDPR and Cookie Consent

If you are located in the European Union, we comply with GDPR requirements regarding cookies. Specifically:

  • We obtain explicit consent before placing non-essential cookies
  • We provide clear information about how cookies are used
  • You can withdraw consent at any time
  • We provide an easy mechanism to manage cookie preferences

8. Do Not Track (DNT)

Some browsers include a "Do Not Track" (DNT) feature. We recognize DNT signals, but we continue to collect analytics data to improve our website. This does not constitute a binding commitment to disable all tracking.

9. Pixel Tags and Similar Technologies

In addition to cookies, we may use pixel tags, web beacons, and similar technologies to:

  • Track user engagement with emails and content
  • Measure advertising effectiveness
  • Understand user behavior patterns

10. Cookie Policy Updates

We may update this Cookie Policy periodically. Changes are effective upon posting to the website. We recommend reviewing this policy regularly. Significant changes will be communicated via email or banner notification.

11. Contact Information

For questions about our cookie practices, please contact:

📧 Email: privacy@cerevo-logic.com
📞 Phone: +54 11 2345 6789
📍 Address: Av. Corrientes 1234, Piso 5, Buenos Aires, C1043AAX, Argentina

12. Additional Resources

For more information about cookies and your privacy rights:

  • All About Cookies - General information about cookies
  • Your Online Choices - Manage behavioral advertising preferences
  • Our Privacy Policy - Complete privacy information
  • Our Terms of Service - Website usage terms

About Cerevo Logic

Cerevo Logic is dedicated to providing world-class IT education and training for professionals worldwide. We combine expertise, innovation, and passion to deliver exceptional learning experiences.

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