This page explains how qrilyondakomietos.com uses tracking technologies to improve your experience while browsing our AR/VR game development education platform. We believe in transparency about data collection, so you'll find straightforward information here about what we track and why.
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What Are Cookies Anyway?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit websites. Think of them as digital sticky notes that help websites remember things about your visit.
For example, cookies remember your language preference so you don't have to select it every time you visit. They also help us understand which course pages get the most views, which helps us create better educational content.
Functional Tracking
These help our website work properly and remember your choices. When you adjust video playback settings during our VR development tutorials, functional cookies save those preferences.
They also remember if you've closed announcement banners or adjusted accessibility settings. This makes your experience smoother each time you return to study AR implementation techniques or shader programming concepts.
Analytics Tracking
We use analytics to understand how students navigate through our course materials. This data shows us which topics need more explanation and where people spend the most time learning.
For instance, if analytics show that many visitors spend extended time on our spatial audio tutorials, we know that topic resonates and might expand it. All this data is aggregated, so we see patterns rather than individual behaviors.
Marketing Cookies
These track your interests across our site to show relevant information about upcoming webinars or new course modules. If you've been reading about Unity optimization techniques, marketing cookies might highlight our advanced performance workshop scheduled for September 2025.
We also use these to measure whether our educational content reaches the right audience interested in professional game development training.
Essential Cookies We Always Use
Some cookies are necessary for our website to function. These can't be disabled because without them, core features wouldn't work. Here's what falls into this category:
Session management that keeps you logged into your student dashboard
Security tokens that protect your account from unauthorized access
Load balancing cookies that ensure our video tutorials stream smoothly
Form authentication that remembers you're enrolled in specific courses
Shopping cart functionality if you're registering for multiple workshops
These essential cookies don't collect information for marketing purposes. They're purely technical and make the site usable.
Browser-Level Cookie Management
Every modern browser gives you control over cookie settings. You can block all cookies, accept only certain types, or delete existing ones whenever you want.
However, blocking essential cookies might break some website features. You might need to log in repeatedly or lose your course progress tracking. Here are links to cookie settings for popular browsers:
Different cookies have different lifespans based on their purpose. Session cookies disappear when you close your browser. These are the ones that keep you logged in during a single study session.
Persistent cookies stick around longer. Analytics cookies typically last 24 months, which helps us spot long-term trends in how students engage with AR/VR learning materials. Marketing cookies usually expire after 12 months.
You can clear all cookies manually through your browser settings at any time, which immediately resets everything. When cookies expire naturally, they're automatically deleted from your device.