What Are Tracking
Technologies?
When you visit astraventcorelux.com, we
use various tracking technologies to enhance your experience and
understand how our AR game development educational content performs.
Think of these as small digital tools that help us remember your
preferences and improve our website functionality.
These technologies include cookies, web
beacons, and similar tracking methods. They're essentially tiny text
files that get stored on your device when you browse our site. Most
modern websites use them – it's how we can remember that you prefer
dark mode or keep track of which game development tutorials you've
already completed.
How These Technologies
Function
Every time you click on a page or
interact with our AR development content, these tracking tools collect
information about your browsing patterns. This isn't personal
identification data – instead, it's more like digital breadcrumbs
showing us which sections of our educational platform get the most
attention.
Types of Tracking We Use
Essential Tracking
These keep our website running
properly. Without them, you couldn't navigate between our AR
development courses or access your learning progress. They handle
basic functions like remembering you're logged in.
Functional Tracking
These remember your personal
preferences – like your preferred programming language examples or
whether you want notifications about new game development
tutorials. They make your experience more personalized.
Analytics Tracking
We use these to understand which
parts of our educational content work best. They tell us if
students struggle with certain AR concepts or if particular
interactive demos need improvement.
Performance Tracking
These help us optimize loading
times for our AR demonstrations and interactive coding
environments. Slow-loading content disrupts learning, so we monitor
performance closely.
How Tracking Enhances Your
Learning Experience
Here's a practical example: when you're
working through our Unity AR tutorials, functional tracking remembers
where you left off. Analytics tracking helps us notice if many students
get stuck on the same concept, so we can add more explanation or create
supplementary materials.
Performance tracking ensures our 3D
model viewers and interactive code examples load quickly, even on
slower internet connections. This is particularly important for AR
development education, where visual demonstrations are crucial for
understanding complex concepts.
Managing Your Tracking
Preferences
You have complete control over how
tracking technologies interact with your device. Most web browsers let
you customize these settings, though disabling certain types might
affect how smoothly our educational platform works.
Browser Configuration
Guide
Google Chrome
Settings → Privacy and Security → Cookies and other site data.
You can choose to block third-party cookies while allowing
essential ones for site functionality.
Mozilla Firefox
Options → Privacy & Security → Enhanced Tracking Protection.
Firefox offers built-in protection levels you can adjust based
on your comfort level.
Safari
Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data. Safari includes
intelligent tracking prevention that you can configure for
different levels of privacy.
Microsoft Edge
Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Cookies and site
data. Edge provides balanced, strict, or custom tracking
prevention options.
Keep in mind that blocking essential
tracking will likely break basic website functions. You might lose
access to your course progress or need to re-enter preferences every
time you visit. We recommend allowing functional and essential tracking
while being more selective about analytics and marketing options.
Data Storage and Your Control
Data Retention Periods
Essential function data: Stored only during your session
Preference data: Retained for 12 months unless you clear it
Analytics data: Aggregated and anonymized after 24 months
Performance data: Processed and deleted within 90 days
Your browsing data isn't permanent.
Session-based information disappears when you close your browser, while
preference settings stick around longer so you don't have to
reconfigure everything each visit. Analytics information gets combined
with other users' data and stripped of identifying details.
What Information We Actually
Collect
We track things like which pages you
visit, how long you spend on different tutorials, and which browser
you're using. This helps us understand if our AR development content is
actually helping students learn effectively. We don't collect personal
conversations, private files, or anything from other websites you
visit.
For our educational platform, we might
notice patterns like "students spending extra time on lighting
concepts" or "mobile users having trouble with 3D model interactions."
This aggregate information guides our content improvement efforts
without compromising individual privacy.
Third-Party Tracking Services
Some tracking comes from external
services we use to power different parts of our educational platform.
For example, our video hosting service tracks playback statistics, and
our discussion forums have their own user interaction analytics.
We carefully select these third-party
services based on their privacy practices and educational value. Each
service has its own privacy policy, and we encourage you to review them
if you're curious about specific data handling practices. We don't
share your personal information with these services beyond what's
necessary for basic functionality.
International Data
Considerations
Since we serve students internationally,
some tracking data might be processed in different countries depending
on which services we use. We ensure all our third-party partners
maintain appropriate data protection standards regardless of their
location.