Cookie Policy
Last updated: March 2025
We believe in being transparent about how our website collects and uses data. This policy explains what tracking technologies we use on dynamicfluxbeam.com and why they matter for your learning experience.
Cookies are small text files that help websites remember your preferences and understand how you interact with content. We use them thoughtfully to improve your experience while you explore Unreal Engine programming resources.
What Tracking Technologies We Use
Our website uses several types of tracking tools to function properly and provide you with personalized content. Here's what's running when you visit our site:
Essential Cookies
These keep the site working. They remember your login status, security preferences, and basic settings. Without them, you'd have to reconfigure everything on each visit.
Functional Cookies
These remember your choices like language preference, video playback settings, and which code examples you've bookmarked. They make your experience smoother over time.
Analytics Cookies
We track which tutorials get the most attention, where people get stuck, and what topics generate interest. This helps us create better educational content that actually addresses your needs.
Marketing Cookies
These track whether you came from an ad or partner site. They help us understand which outreach efforts bring in students who are genuinely interested in Unreal Engine development.
How We Use This Data
Every piece of data we collect serves a specific purpose in making your educational journey better:
Personalizing Your Learning Path
When you return to the site, we remember which tutorials you've completed, what skill level you're working at, and which topics you've shown interest in. This means we can suggest relevant next steps without making you start from scratch.
Improving Course Content
If we notice that 70% of students replay a particular section of a video tutorial, that tells us something. Maybe the explanation wasn't clear enough, or the concept needs a different approach. We use these patterns to refine our teaching methods.
Technical Performance
Some cookies help us spot technical issues before they become major problems. If code samples aren't loading properly for users in Taiwan, or if certain browsers struggle with our interactive examples, we need to know that quickly.
Most functional cookies expire after 12 months. Analytics data is kept for 26 months to identify long-term trends. Essential session cookies expire when you close your browser.
Specific Cookies in Use
Here's a breakdown of the actual cookies you'll find on our site:
| Cookie Name | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| session_id | Maintains your login session and security | Session |
| user_prefs | Stores your site preferences and settings | 12 months |
| progress_track | Remembers which lessons you've completed | 12 months |
| analytics_id | Anonymous identifier for usage analytics | 26 months |
| referral_source | Tracks how you found our site | 30 days |
Your Control Options
You're not locked into accepting everything we use. Modern browsers give you pretty detailed control over cookies, and you can adjust these settings anytime.
Browser Settings
Most browsers let you block cookies entirely, allow only certain types, or clear them periodically. Keep in mind that blocking essential cookies will break some functionality. You might not be able to stay logged in or save your progress through courses.
Chrome
Settings → Privacy → Cookies
Firefox
Options → Privacy → Cookies
Safari
Preferences → Privacy
Edge
Settings → Privacy → Cookies
What Happens When You Block Cookies
If you disable functional cookies, you'll still be able to view content, but you'll lose personalization features. The site won't remember your progress, preferences, or login status. Each visit will feel like your first time here.
Blocking analytics cookies doesn't affect your experience at all. We just lose the ability to see how our content performs, which makes it harder to improve things over time.
Managing Your Preferences
Want to change your cookie settings right now? Your browser gives you immediate control over what data we can store. Check your browser's privacy settings to adjust permissions for this site.
Third-Party Services
We work with a few external services that may place their own cookies. These typically include:
- Video hosting platforms for tutorial content
- Analytics providers that help us understand site usage
- Payment processors for course enrollment (they handle transactions securely)
- Content delivery networks that speed up page loading
Each of these services has its own privacy policy. We've vetted them for reliability and data protection standards, but they operate independently of dynamicfluxbeam.com. If you have concerns about specific third-party cookies, you can usually block them individually through browser extensions or settings.
Updates to This Policy
We review this policy regularly, especially when we add new features or change how data is collected. Major updates will be posted on the site with a new effective date at the top of this page.
If we make significant changes to how we use cookies, we'll notify active students through email. For casual visitors, checking back here occasionally is the best way to stay informed.
Questions About Cookies?
If something in this policy isn't clear, or if you have specific concerns about how we handle data, reach out to us directly:
+886422773147
No. 102號之1號, Sanmin Street, Sanmin District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 807