At NeuronixLab, we believe in being upfront about how we track and manage data on our website. This policy explains what tracking technologies we use, why we need them, and how you can control your preferences.
We use various tracking methods to understand how visitors interact with neuronixlab.com. This helps us improve our keyword research tools and deliver a better experience. But we also respect your right to know exactly what's happening behind the scenes.
What Are Tracking Technologies?
Think of tracking technologies as small digital notes that websites leave on your device. They remember things about your visit—like your preferences or which pages you viewed. Most websites use them, and they come in several forms.
The most common type is called a cookie. It's basically a text file with a unique identifier. When you visit our site, your browser stores this file. Next time you come back, we can recognize you and remember your settings.
But cookies aren't the only players here. We also use similar technologies like web beacons, pixels, and local storage. Each serves a slightly different purpose, but they all help us understand how people use our platform.
Here's something worth knowing: not all tracking is about advertising. Some of these tools are essential just to make the website work properly. Others help us spot problems or figure out which features people actually use.
Types of Tracking We Use
We've organized our tracking methods into four main categories. Each serves a different purpose, and we want you to understand what you're agreeing to.
Essential Tracking
These are the basics that keep the website functional. Without them, certain features simply won't work. They handle things like authentication, security checks, and session management. You can't really opt out of these because they're necessary for the site to operate.
Functional Tracking
This category remembers your choices and personalizes your experience. Language preferences, display settings, and saved searches fall into this group. They make your visits smoother by reducing repetitive tasks.
Analytical Tracking
We use these to understand traffic patterns and user behavior. Which pages get the most visits? Where do people get stuck? This data helps us spot issues and prioritize improvements. The information is typically aggregated and anonymized.
Marketing Tracking
These track your activity across different sites to show relevant ads. They build a profile of your interests based on the pages you visit. This is probably the most controversial category, and we give you clear control over whether to allow these.
Specific Technologies on NeuronixLab
Let me break down exactly what we're using and why. Transparency matters, especially when it comes to data collection.
| Technology Name | Purpose | Duration | Category |
|---|---|---|---|
| session_id | Maintains your active session and keeps you logged in while browsing | Session only | Essential |
| user_preferences | Stores your display settings, language choice, and interface customizations | 12 months | Functional |
| analytics_visitor | Tracks page views and interaction patterns to help us improve the platform | 24 months | Analytical |
| search_history | Remembers your recent keyword searches for quick access and suggestions | 6 months | Functional |
| consent_record | Records your tracking preferences so we don't ask repeatedly | 36 months | Essential |
| campaign_source | Identifies how you found our site to measure marketing effectiveness | 90 days | Marketing |
These durations aren't arbitrary. Session cookies disappear when you close your browser. Others stick around because they need to remember long-term preferences. We've tried to balance functionality with privacy by limiting how long we keep this data.
How Tracking Improves Your Experience
I know tracking can feel invasive. But there are genuine benefits that make the website work better for you.
Personalized Keyword Suggestions
When you search for keywords on our platform, we remember your industry focus and typical search patterns. This lets us surface more relevant suggestions without you having to start from scratch each time. It's like having a tool that learns what you care about.
Performance Optimization
We monitor which features load slowly or cause errors for certain browsers. This data guides our development priorities. If we notice that keyword export functionality crashes frequently on mobile devices, that becomes an urgent fix.
Security and Fraud Prevention
Tracking helps us spot suspicious activity. If someone tries to access thousands of keywords in rapid succession, or if login attempts come from unusual locations, our systems flag these patterns. This protects both our platform and your data.
Content Relevance
By understanding which educational resources and guides get the most engagement, we can create more content that actually helps you. If everyone's reading our article about long-tail keywords but ignoring our voice search guide, that tells us something.
Managing Your Tracking Preferences
You're not stuck with our default settings. Here's how to take control of what gets tracked.
Chrome and Edge
Navigate to Settings, then Privacy and Security. Click on Cookies and Site Data. From here, you can block all cookies, block only third-party cookies, or clear existing cookies. You can also add specific sites to an allow or block list.
Firefox
Open Settings and go to Privacy & Security. Under Enhanced Tracking Protection, choose your level: Standard, Strict, or Custom. The Strict setting blocks most trackers but might break some website features. Custom lets you pick exactly what to block.
Safari
Go to Preferences, then Privacy. Check "Prevent cross-site tracking" to block third-party cookies. You can also choose to block all cookies, though this will disable many website features. Safari now includes intelligent tracking prevention by default.
Mobile Browsers
On iOS, go to Settings, then Safari, then Privacy & Security. On Android, open Chrome, tap the three dots, go to Settings, Site Settings, then Cookies. Mobile browsers are increasingly restrictive with tracking by default.
Keep in mind that blocking all cookies will prevent some features on neuronixlab.com from working properly. You won't stay logged in, your preferences won't save, and certain tools might not function. We recommend blocking third-party cookies while allowing first-party ones from our domain.
Data Retention and Your Rights
We don't keep tracking data forever. Different types have different lifespans based on their purpose.
Session Data
Deleted immediately when you close your browser
Functional Data
Kept for 6-12 months to maintain your preferences
Analytical Data
Retained up to 24 months for long-term insights
You have several rights regarding your tracking data. You can request a copy of everything we've collected about you. You can ask us to delete your data entirely. You can object to certain types of processing. And you can update your consent choices at any time.
To exercise these rights, just reach out to our team. We'll process your request within 30 days. There's no fee unless your request is clearly unreasonable or excessive.
Third-Party Services
We work with several external providers who also use tracking technologies on our site. You should know who they are and what they're collecting.
- Analytics providers that help us understand traffic patterns and user behavior across the platform
- Email service providers that track campaign engagement when you interact with our newsletters
- Payment processors that use fraud detection tools to secure transactions
- Customer support platforms that remember your conversation history and preferences
- Content delivery networks that optimize loading speed based on your geographic location
Each of these services has their own privacy policy. While we vet our partners carefully, you should review their policies if you want complete information about how they handle data. We only work with providers who meet reasonable privacy standards.
Changes to This Policy
Technology evolves. Regulations change. Our practices adapt. When we update this policy, we'll change the "Last Updated" date at the top and notify you through our platform or via email.
If the changes are substantial—like adding a new category of tracking or working with a new third-party service—we'll ask for your renewed consent. Minor clarifications or legal updates typically don't require new consent, but we'll still keep you informed.
We recommend checking this page occasionally, especially if you're concerned about privacy. Or just watch for our notifications when something important changes.
Questions About Our Tracking Practices?
We know privacy can be confusing. If something in this policy isn't clear, or if you want more details about how we handle your data, we're happy to explain.
Reach us at help@neuronixlab.com or call +35952505526
Our office is located at ul. "Alexandrovska" 8, 7000 Ruse, Bulgaria
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