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Cookie & Data Usage Policy

Understanding how CodeXWaveHub collects and uses information to enhance your testing experience

What Are Cookies and Tracking Technologies?

Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device when you visit them. Think of them as digital bookmarks that help us remember your preferences and improve your experience with our automated testing tools and services.

At CodeXWaveHub, we use various tracking technologies beyond traditional cookies. These include web beacons, pixel tags, local storage, and session identifiers. Each serves a specific purpose in delivering our testing framework documentation, user portal features, and technical support services.

When you browse our testing guides or access your project dashboard, these technologies work quietly in the background. They remember whether you prefer dark mode for code viewing, track which testing methodologies you've explored, and maintain your authentication status across different sections of our platform.

Types of Data Collection We Use

Essential Operations

These keep our testing platform functional. They manage your login sessions, remember your project settings, and ensure security protocols work properly when you upload test configurations or access sensitive documentation.

Performance Analytics

We track how users navigate our documentation and testing tools to identify bottlenecks. This helps us understand which sections cause confusion and need clearer explanations or better organization.

User Experience Enhancement

These remember your customization preferences - like preferred code syntax highlighting, favorite testing frameworks, and dashboard layout choices. They make return visits more efficient and personalized.

Communication Tracking

When we send technical newsletters or framework updates, we track email opens and link clicks. This helps us understand which topics interest our developer community most and improve our communication relevance.

How This Information Helps Your Experience

Remembering your testing framework preferences so relevant examples appear first in our documentation
Maintaining your dashboard customizations between sessions, including saved test configurations and project bookmarks
Tracking which parts of our API documentation get the most attention to prioritize updates and improvements
Identifying technical issues like slow-loading pages or broken links in our testing tool downloads
Understanding regional usage patterns to optimize server performance for different geographic locations
Personalizing content recommendations based on your testing methodology interests and previous downloads

Managing Your Privacy Settings

You have complete control over how tracking technologies interact with your device. Most browsers provide built-in tools to manage these preferences.

Chrome
Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and other site data
Firefox
Options → Privacy & Security → Enhanced Tracking Protection
Safari
Preferences → Privacy → Website tracking options
Edge
Settings → Privacy, search, and services → Tracking prevention

Data Retention and Your Rights

How Long We Keep Information

Session cookies expire when you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain for varying periods - some for 30 days to remember short-term preferences, others for up to two years for long-term customizations like dashboard layouts.

Analytics data gets aggregated and anonymized after 90 days. We keep individual user patterns only long enough to identify technical issues and improve specific features you interact with regularly.

You can request information about what data we've collected from your visits, ask us to delete specific tracking information, or opt out of non-essential data collection entirely. These requests don't affect your ability to use our core testing documentation and download features.

If you're using our premium testing tools or have a developer account, some preference data needs to persist to maintain your custom configurations. We'll clearly explain what stays and what can be removed when you make deletion requests.

Third-Party Services and Integration

Our platform integrates with several external services that help deliver better testing experiences. GitHub integration for repository analysis, cloud storage providers for large test file downloads, and content delivery networks for faster page loading all use their own tracking mechanisms.

When you connect external accounts or use social authentication, those services apply their own privacy policies. We receive only basic profile information necessary for account creation and service integration - never your private repository contents or personal communications.

Analytics providers help us understand user flows and identify technical problems. These services receive anonymized data about page visits, click patterns, and general geographic regions, but cannot identify individual users or access personal information.

Questions About Data Usage?

Our development team is happy to explain any aspect of our data practices in more detail.

Email: help@codexwavehub.com
Address: No. 618, Chenggong Rd, North District, Tainan City, Taiwan 70449
Phone: +886 6350 6327
This policy was last updated in March 2025 and reflects current data collection practices.
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