Cookie Policy
Last Updated: March 2025
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit techintelligencenetwork.com. They help us remember your preferences and understand how you interact with our financial analytics platform. Think of them as digital bookmarks that make your experience smoother.
We use different types of tracking technologies beyond traditional cookies, including web beacons, pixels, and local storage. Each serves a specific purpose in delivering the budget performance metrics and financial insights you rely on.
Types of Cookies We Use
Essential Cookies
These cookies keep techintelligencenetwork.com running. They handle your login sessions, remember your dashboard settings, and make sure your financial data loads correctly. You can't turn these off without breaking core functionality.
Functional Cookies
These remember choices you make, like your preferred currency display, date format, or which metrics you want to see first. They're about personalizing your experience based on what works for you.
Analytics Cookies
We track how people use our platform to figure out what's working and what isn't. This helps us improve features, fix navigation issues, and understand which budget analysis tools get the most attention.
Marketing Cookies
These track your browsing patterns to show relevant content about our services. If you've been researching cash flow analysis, we might show you related features. They also help us measure advertising effectiveness.
How We Use Tracking Technologies
Session Management
When you log into your account, we create a secure session cookie that verifies your identity. Without this, you'd need to log in every time you clicked a new link. These expire when you close your browser or after a set period of inactivity.
Performance Monitoring
We track page load times, error rates, and feature usage to keep the platform running smoothly. If our budget variance calculator suddenly starts taking longer to process, we want to know immediately. This data helps our technical team prioritize fixes.
User Experience Enhancement
By analyzing how users navigate through financial reports and which visualization formats they prefer, we can design better interfaces. If most people immediately switch from table view to chart view, that tells us something important about presentation preferences.
Security Protection
Some cookies help us detect unusual activity patterns that might indicate account compromise. Rapid-fire requests from different locations or attempts to access restricted data trigger security protocols that protect your financial information.
Specific Cookies and Their Purpose
Cookie Name | Purpose | Duration |
---|---|---|
tin_session | Maintains your login status and session data | Session only |
tin_preferences | Stores dashboard layout and display settings | 12 months |
tin_analytics | Tracks feature usage and navigation patterns | 24 months |
tin_locale | Remembers regional settings for Thai market users | 12 months |
tin_consent | Records your cookie preference choices | 12 months |
Third-Party Tracking
Some features on techintelligencenetwork.com use services from other companies. Our analytics partner helps us understand user behavior. Payment processors use cookies to handle secure transactions. Each third party operates under their own privacy policies.
We don't control what third-party cookies do once they're set. If you want complete control, you'll need to adjust settings with those services directly. We only work with partners who meet our data protection standards.
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
You can control non-essential cookies using the rejection button at the top of this page. That stops analytics and marketing cookies but keeps essential ones that make the site work. Your choice gets saved so you won't need to do it every visit.
Browser-Level Controls
Every browser lets you manage cookies through its settings. You can block all cookies, allow only first-party cookies, or delete existing ones. Keep in mind this affects all websites you visit, not just ours.
Data Retention and Storage
Different cookies stick around for different lengths of time. Session cookies vanish when you close your browser. Persistent cookies stay until their expiration date or until you manually delete them. We set expiration periods based on how long data remains useful.
Analytics data gets aggregated and anonymized after six months. We keep the patterns but lose the connection to individual users. Marketing cookies typically expire after 90 days, though some preference cookies last up to two years so you don't lose your settings.
Impact on Your Experience
Blocking all cookies will make techintelligencenetwork.com harder to use. You'll stay logged in, but your dashboard might reset to default settings every visit. Custom report configurations won't save. Chart preferences will disappear between sessions.
Blocking analytics cookies doesn't affect functionality, but it means we lose valuable feedback about what features need improvement. Marketing cookies are the easiest to decline without consequence since they mainly affect what promotional content you see.
Updates to This Policy
We update this policy when we add new tracking technologies or change how we use existing ones. Major changes get announced through email notifications to active users. The "Last Updated" date at the top shows when we made the most recent revision.
If you haven't visited in a while and see a newer date, take a few minutes to review what changed. We try to make updates clear rather than burying important information in legal language.
Questions About Cookies
If something about our cookie usage doesn't make sense or you want specific details about a particular tracking technology, reach out to our team. We'd rather explain things clearly than have you wondering what's happening with your data.
For Thailand-based users with concerns about local data regulations, we're familiar with regional requirements and happy to discuss how we maintain compliance while serving the Thai financial sector.