Cookie Policy
Understanding how WebDevCurrent uses tracking technologies
Last Updated: March 15, 2025
What Are Cookies and How We Use Them
At WebDevCurrent, we believe in transparency about how we collect and use information on our website. Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device to remember information about your visit. Think of them as digital bookmarks that help us provide you with a better browsing experience.
When you visit webdevcurrent.com, we use various tracking technologies to enhance your learning experience, remember your preferences, and understand how our educational content performs. We want you to feel informed and in control of these technologies.
Types of Tracking Technologies We Use
Essential Cookies
These cookies are necessary for our website to function properly. They enable basic features like page navigation, access to secure areas, and form submissions. Without these cookies, you wouldn't be able to use our learning platform effectively. We cannot disable these cookies in our systems.
Functional Cookies
These enhance your experience by remembering your preferences, such as your preferred language, login details, or customization settings. They help us provide personalized content and remember where you left off in our learning modules. Your experience becomes smoother with each visit.
Analytics Cookies
We use these to understand how visitors interact with our website. They help us identify which educational content is most valuable, where students spend the most time, and how we can improve our learning materials. All data collected is aggregated and anonymous.
Marketing Cookies
These cookies track your journey across our site to build a profile of your interests. They help us show you relevant educational content and programs that align with your learning goals. We also use them to measure the effectiveness of our educational campaigns.
Understanding how websites use my data is really important to me. WebDevCurrent's clear explanation of their cookie usage and the control they give me over my privacy settings makes me feel confident about learning on their platform.
— Astrid Lindqvist, Web Development Student
How Tracking Enhances Your Learning Experience
Our tracking technologies aren't just about collecting data — they're about creating a better educational experience for you. When you return to our site, we remember which lessons you've completed, your preferred learning pace, and topics that interest you most.
For example, if you frequently visit our JavaScript tutorials, we might suggest advanced JavaScript courses or related topics like React or Node.js. If you prefer video content over text-based lessons, we'll prioritize showing you video tutorials in search results.
We also use this information to improve our educational content. If we notice that many students struggle with a particular concept, we can create additional resources or restructure the learning path to make it clearer and more effective.
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
You have complete control over how cookies work on your device. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can modify your browser settings to decline cookies if you prefer. Here's how to manage cookies in popular browsers:
Chrome
Go to Settings → Privacy and Security → Cookies and other site data. Choose your preferred cookie settings.
Firefox
Open Preferences → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data. Customize your cookie preferences.
Safari
Safari → Preferences → Privacy. Choose how you want Safari to handle cookies and website data.
Edge
Settings → Cookies and Site Permissions → Cookies and site data. Adjust your cookie settings.
Keep in mind that disabling certain cookies may affect your ability to use some features of our learning platform. Essential cookies cannot be disabled as they're necessary for basic website functionality.
Data Retention and Your Control
We retain cookie data for different periods depending on the type and purpose. Essential cookies typically last for the duration of your session, while preference cookies might be stored for up to one year so we can remember your settings on future visits.
Analytics cookies are usually retained for 24 months to help us understand long-term trends in how our educational content is used. Marketing cookies typically expire after 90 days, though this can vary depending on the specific service.
You can clear all cookies from your browser at any time, which will reset your preferences and require you to log in again. You can also selectively delete cookies from specific websites while keeping others intact.
Third-Party Services and Cookies
Some cookies on our website are set by third-party services that we use to enhance your learning experience. These might include video hosting services for our tutorials, analytics providers to help us understand website usage, or educational tools that integrate with our platform.
We carefully select our third-party partners and ensure they meet our privacy standards. However, these services may have their own cookie policies, and we encourage you to review them if you want a complete understanding of how your data is handled.
Updates to This Policy
As we continue to improve our educational platform and adopt new technologies, we may update this cookie policy. When we make significant changes, we'll notify you through our website or by email if you're a registered user.
We recommend checking this page periodically to stay informed about how we use cookies and other tracking technologies. The "Last Updated" date at the top of this page will always reflect when the most recent changes were made.
Questions About Our Cookie Policy?
If you have questions about how we use cookies or want to exercise your privacy rights, we're here to help.
Email: contact@webdevcurrent.com
Phone: +886225526129
Address: 22046, Taiwan, New Taipei City, Banqiao District, Hongguo Road,
14號1樓
This cookie policy is part of our commitment to transparency and your privacy rights. We believe that understanding how your data is used should be straightforward and accessible.