Cookie Policy

Last Updated: March 2025

This page explains how Invex Jor uses tracking technologies on invexjor.com. We believe in transparent communication about data collection, so you understand exactly what happens when you visit our site and how you can control it.

What Are Cookies

Cookies are small text files that websites store on your device. Think of them as digital sticky notes that help websites remember things about your visit. Some expire when you close your browser, while others stick around for months or years.

When you first visited invexjor.com, your browser probably saved a few of these files. They're not programs and can't run code on your computer. They just sit there, storing bits of information that our site reads when you come back.

How We Use Tracking Technologies

Our site uses several types of cookies for different purposes. Here's what actually happens behind the scenes:

Data Retention: Essential cookies expire when you close your browser. Functional cookies typically last 12 months. Analytics cookies remain for 24 months. Marketing cookies can persist for up to 13 months depending on the advertising platform.

Specific Cookies We Use

Here's a breakdown of the actual cookies you'll find on invexjor.com and what each one does:

Cookie Name Purpose Duration Type
PHPSESSID Maintains your session state Session Essential
cookie_consent Stores your cookie preferences 12 months Essential
_ga Distinguishes unique visitors 24 months Analytics
_gid Tracks visitor behavior patterns 24 hours Analytics
_fbp Facebook advertising tracking 3 months Marketing

Why This Matters for Your Experience

Analytics cookies tell us that people spend most time on our Unreal Engine tutorials, which helped us decide to expand that section in early 2025. Marketing cookies showed us that visitors from Slovakia were particularly interested in mobile game development, so we adjusted our content focus.

Without functional cookies, you'd have to reset your preferences every time you visit. Without analytics, we'd be guessing about what content actually helps people learn.

Real Examples of How Tracking Helps

Last year, analytics showed that over 60% of visitors left our learning program page within 10 seconds. That told us something was wrong with how we presented information. We redesigned the page structure, and engagement time increased significantly.

We noticed through tracking that mobile visitors struggled with certain interactive elements. That insight led us to rebuild those components with better touch controls.

Control Your Cookie Preferences

You can decline all non-essential cookies right here. This removes analytics and marketing tracking while keeping the essential cookies needed for the site to function.

Managing Cookies Through Your Browser

Every browser gives you control over cookies. You can block them entirely, delete existing ones, or set rules about which sites can use them. Here's where to find those settings:

Browser-Specific Instructions

  • Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data
  • Firefox: Preferences → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
  • Safari: Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
  • Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Manage and delete cookies
  • Opera: Settings → Privacy & security → Cookies and site data

Important Note: Blocking all cookies will prevent some site features from working. You won't be able to stay logged in, submit forms, or save preferences. Essential cookies are necessary for basic functionality.

Third-Party Services

Some cookies come from external services we use. Google Analytics tracks site usage. Facebook Pixel measures ad effectiveness. These services have their own privacy policies that govern how they handle data.

When you visit invexjor.com, these third-party services may set cookies on your device. We don't control those cookies directly, but we chose these services because they align with our approach to data handling.

External Service Links

You can review privacy policies for third-party services we use:

  • Google Analytics: https://policies.google.com/privacy
  • Facebook Business Tools: https://www.facebook.com/privacy/explanation

Updates to This Policy

We review this policy every six months and update it whenever we change how we use tracking technologies. The last major revision happened in March 2025 when we added more detailed information about data retention periods.

If we make significant changes that affect your privacy, we'll notify you through a banner on the site. Minor clarifications and wording improvements happen without notification.