Cookie Policy
Last Updated: March 2025
At korantevlis, we believe in being straightforward about how we collect information when you visit korantevlis.com. This policy explains what tracking technologies we use, why we need them, and how you can manage your preferences. Think of this as your guide to understanding the digital breadcrumbs that help us make your experience better.
What Are These Tracking Things Anyway?
Cookies are small text files that websites store on your device. They're not programs and can't carry viruses—they're basically tiny notes that help websites remember you between visits. When you come back to korantevlis.com, these files tell us things like your language preference or what you had in your budget planner.
But cookies aren't the only players here. We also use web beacons (tiny invisible images), local storage (a bit like cookies but can hold more information), and session identifiers. Each serves a different purpose in helping our platform work smoothly for you.
The Different Types We Use
Essential Cookies
These are the ones we absolutely need to run the site. Without them, you wouldn't be able to log into your account, save your budget data, or move between pages without losing your work. They're active from the moment you arrive until you close your browser.
Functional Cookies
These remember your choices—like whether you prefer the light or dark theme, your default currency setting, or if you've dismissed certain notifications. They make korantevlis feel more personal without tracking your browsing across the web.
Analytical Cookies
We use these to understand how people actually use our budgeting tools. Which features get clicked most? Where do people get stuck? This information helps us fix problems and build better tools. The data is aggregated—we're looking at patterns, not individuals.
Marketing Cookies
These track your activity to show you relevant information about our webinars and learning programs. If you've been reading about expense tracking, we might show you content about advanced budgeting techniques. You can opt out of these completely—just keep reading to learn how.
How We Actually Use This Information
Here's the practical side of things. When you're working on your budget in korantevlis, functional cookies save your progress so you don't lose everything if your browser crashes. That's happened to all of us, right?
- Keeping you logged in as you navigate between your dashboard and expense reports
- Remembering your budget categories and custom tags between sessions
- Tracking which educational resources you've already viewed
- Understanding which features cause confusion so we can improve the interface
- Measuring how many people attend our webinars and what topics interest them most
- Preventing duplicate form submissions when you sign up for our learning program
Sometimes we work with third-party analytics services. They help us see the bigger picture of how people interact with budgeting tools across different platforms. These partners have their own privacy policies, and we only share anonymized data with them.
How Long Do These Stick Around?
Not all cookies have the same lifespan. Some disappear the moment you close your browser—we call these session cookies. Others hang around for months or even years. Here's what that looks like for us:
| Cookie Type | Duration | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Session Authentication | Until browser closes | Keeps you logged into your account |
| Preference Storage | 12 months | Remembers your settings and customizations |
| Analytics Tracking | 24 months | Helps us understand long-term usage patterns |
| Marketing Identifiers | 90 days | Shows relevant program information |
Taking Control of Your Cookies
You're not stuck with our cookie choices. Every modern browser gives you tools to manage what gets stored on your device. Want to block all third-party cookies? Go for it. Prefer to review each one individually? That works too.
Important note: If you disable essential cookies, some parts of korantevlis won't work properly. You might have trouble logging in or saving your budget data. The other types? You can turn those off without breaking core functionality.
Browser-Specific Instructions
Chrome
Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data
Firefox
Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
Safari
Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
Edge
Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Manage and delete cookies
Most browsers also offer private or incognito modes that don't save cookies after you close the window. This can be useful if you're using a shared computer and want to check your budget without leaving traces.
Third-Party Services We Work With
Running a financial education platform means we partner with other companies for specific services. Our analytics provider helps us understand user behavior. Our email service uses cookies to track whether you've opened our webinar announcements. A payment processor handles cookies when you register for paid programs.
Each of these partners operates under their own privacy policies. We've vetted them carefully, but you should know they might collect data according to their own terms. If you have concerns about a specific service, reach out and we'll explain what they do and why we use them.
Changes to This Policy
Technology evolves. Our platform grows. Sometimes we add new features that need different tracking approaches. When we update this policy, we'll change the date at the top and notify active users through email. If the changes are significant—like adding a completely new category of cookies—we'll ask for your consent again.
We recommend checking back here occasionally, especially if you're particular about your privacy settings. The date at the top shows when we last made changes.
Questions About Cookies?
Privacy can get complicated quickly. If something here doesn't make sense or you want to know more about a specific cookie we use, just ask. We're happy to explain our practices in plain language.