Cookie Policy
Last Updated: January 15, 2025
At FluxIsIgnita, we believe in being straight with you about how our website works. This policy explains what cookies are, why we use them on fluxisignita.com, and what choices you have. Think of cookies as tiny helpers that make your browsing experience smoother — though I know the word itself sounds a bit odd for something technical.
What Are Cookies Anyway?
Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device when you visit them. They're not programs and can't carry viruses. Really, they're just bits of data that help websites remember things about you — like your language preference or items in a shopping cart.
When you visit fluxisignita.com, your browser stores these files locally. Next time you come back, the website can read them and recognize patterns about your visit. It's a bit like leaving breadcrumbs to find your way back, except these breadcrumbs actually help improve your experience rather than attracting birds.
Types of Cookies We Use
Not all cookies do the same thing. We use several different types, each with a specific job. Here's what you'll find on our site:
Essential Cookies
These are the ones we can't really do without. They handle basic functions like keeping you logged in as you move between pages or remembering your security settings. Without these, parts of our website simply wouldn't work. They're active only during your session and disappear when you close your browser.
Functional Cookies
These remember your choices and preferences. Maybe you prefer viewing our mobile SEO guides in a specific format, or you've set a particular display option. Functional cookies save these settings so you don't have to adjust them every single visit. They make the site feel more personalized to your needs.
Analytical Cookies
We use these to understand how people interact with our content. Which pages get the most visits? Where do people spend their time? What mobile SEO resources are most helpful? This information helps us improve our service and create better content for the Thailand market and beyond.
Marketing Cookies
These track your journey across our site to help us understand what services interest you most. We use this information to show you relevant content and avoid bombarding you with stuff you've already seen or clearly aren't interested in. They also help us measure whether our communications are actually useful.
Specific Cookies on FluxIsIgnita
Here's a detailed breakdown of what you'll encounter on fluxisignita.com. We keep this list updated as our technology evolves:
| Cookie Name | Purpose | Duration | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| session_id | Maintains your active session and keeps you logged in | Session only | Essential |
| user_preferences | Stores your display settings and language choices | 12 months | Functional |
| analytics_token | Tracks page visits and user interaction patterns | 24 months | Analytical |
| content_interest | Records which mobile SEO topics interest you | 6 months | Marketing |
| security_check | Helps prevent unauthorized access and fraud | Session only | Essential |
| location_context | Remembers your region for relevant content delivery | 3 months | Functional |
How Cookies Help Your Experience
Let me give you some real examples of how this works in practice. Say you're researching mobile SEO strategies for your business in Thailand. You visit several pages on our site, read a couple of case studies, and download a resource guide.
When you return next week, our functional cookies remember where you left off. You won't see the same introductory content again — instead, we can show you more advanced material that builds on what you've already read. That's the kind of continuity that makes browsing feel less repetitive.
Or consider this: you're comparing different approaches to mobile optimization. Our analytical cookies help us see that this topic generates lots of questions. We can then create more detailed guides, add FAQ sections, or even develop new service offerings based on what people actually need rather than what we assume they want.
Third-Party Cookies
Sometimes other companies' cookies appear on our site too. This happens when we embed content from external sources or use analytics tools. For example, if we include a video demonstration of mobile SEO techniques, the video platform might set its own cookies.
We're selective about which third parties we work with, but we don't control their cookies directly. Each has their own privacy policy that governs how they collect and use data. We recommend reviewing those policies if you want the full picture.
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
You're in control here. Most browsers let you manage cookies through their settings menu. You can block all cookies, accept only certain types, or delete cookies after each browsing session.
But here's the honest truth: blocking all cookies will affect how our website functions. Essential cookies are necessary for basic operations, so turning those off means some features simply won't work. You might have trouble accessing your account, or pages might not display properly.
Browser-Specific Instructions
Click the three dots menu → Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data. You can choose to block third-party cookies or clear existing ones from here.
Click the menu button → Settings → Privacy & Security. Under Cookies and Site Data, you can manage your preferences and see which sites have stored cookies.
Go to Preferences → Privacy. You'll find options to manage cookies and website data, including blocking all cookies or only third-party ones.
Click the three dots → Settings → Cookies and site permissions. From there you can view and delete cookies or block specific types.
Mobile Device Management
On mobile devices, the process is a bit different. iOS users can manage cookies through Safari settings, while Android users need to access browser settings within their chosen browser app. The exact steps vary depending on your device and operating system version.
Most mobile browsers now include a "Do Not Track" option that signals websites about your privacy preferences. We respect these signals, though not all websites do.
Data Retention and Your Rights
We don't keep cookie data forever. Session cookies vanish when you close your browser. Persistent cookies have expiration dates ranging from a few months to two years, depending on their purpose.
You have the right to request information about what data we've collected through cookies. You can also ask us to delete this data, though doing so might reset your preferences and require you to set them up again on your next visit.
- Request a copy of data collected through cookies associated with your account
- Ask us to delete cookie data linked to your browsing history
- Opt out of non-essential cookies while continuing to use our website
- Update your cookie preferences at any time through browser settings
- Withdraw consent for specific types of data collection
Updates to This Policy
Technology changes, and so do our practices. When we update this cookie policy, we'll post the new version here with a revised date at the top. For significant changes, we might send an email notification to registered users or display a notice on our homepage.
I'd recommend checking back occasionally, especially if you're particular about privacy settings. We try to keep language clear and avoid legal jargon, though some technical terms are unavoidable when explaining how cookies actually work.
Questions About Cookies?
If something isn't clear or you want to know more about how we handle cookies on fluxisignita.com, just reach out. We're happy to explain our approach in more detail.
FluxIsIgnita
Tha Chalaep Rd, Talat, Mueang Chanthaburi
District
Chanthaburi 22000, Thailand
Phone: +66 42 237 462
Or visit our contact page to send us a message directly.