Cookie Policy
Last updated: January 15, 2025
At rippletransferly.com, we use tracking technologies to make your experience smoother and more personalized. This policy explains what these technologies are, why we use them, and how you can control them. We're being transparent because we believe you deserve to know exactly what happens when you visit our site.
What Are Cookies and Tracking Technologies
Cookies are small text files that get stored on your device when you browse websites. Think of them as digital sticky notes that help websites remember things about your visit. Some stick around for years, others disappear the moment you close your browser.
Beyond cookies, we also use similar technologies like web beacons (tiny invisible images), local storage, and session identifiers. Each serves a specific purpose in helping us understand how people interact with our financial analysis tools and content.
Types of Tracking We Use
Essential Cookies
These are the basics. Without them, our site just wouldn't work properly. They handle things like keeping you logged in as you move between pages and remembering your security settings.
What they do:
Authentication verification, session management, security features, basic site functionality, load balancing across servers
Functional Cookies
These remember your preferences so you don't have to keep setting them. Like when you choose a specific currency display or adjust dashboard layouts – we save those choices for next time.
What they do:
Language preferences, display settings, saved filters, personalized interface arrangements, regional format options
Analytical Cookies
We use these to understand how visitors use our profitability analysis tools. Which features get the most attention? Where do people spend their time? This helps us improve what matters most.
What they do:
Page view tracking, feature usage patterns, navigation flow analysis, time spent on different sections, error detection
Marketing Cookies
These help us show you relevant content about financial analysis tools and educational resources. They track which content resonates with different audiences so we can tailor our communications better.
What they do:
Content personalization, campaign effectiveness tracking, relevant resource recommendations, audience segmentation
How Tracking Improves Your Experience
Here's the thing – tracking isn't just about collecting data. It directly impacts how useful our platform is for you. When we see that users struggle with a particular feature, we redesign it. When a specific analysis tool gets heavy use, we invest in making it even better.
For example, in early 2025, our analytics showed that many users were accessing profit margin calculators on mobile devices during business hours. This insight led us to completely rebuild the mobile interface for those tools, making them faster and easier to use on the go.
- Faster loading times because we remember your previously accessed reports and cache them intelligently
- Personalized dashboard layouts that prioritize the metrics you check most frequently
- Relevant educational content suggestions based on the financial concepts you're exploring
- Reduced repetitive tasks through saved preferences and automated workflows
- Better error detection and faster fixes when something goes wrong
Taking Control of Your Tracking Preferences
You're not stuck with our default settings. Every major browser gives you detailed control over cookies and tracking. Sure, blocking everything might break some site features, but the choice is yours.
Chrome
Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data. You can block third-party cookies while keeping functional ones, or go nuclear and block everything.
Firefox
Options → Privacy & Security → Enhanced Tracking Protection. Firefox actually blocks a lot by default, which is pretty refreshing.
Safari
Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data. Safari's been aggressive about blocking trackers lately, sometimes too aggressive.
Edge
Settings → Privacy, search, and services → Tracking prevention. Three levels to choose from depending on your comfort zone.
Data Retention and Storage
Different cookies hang around for different periods. Session cookies vanish when you close your browser – they're the short-term memory. Persistent cookies can last much longer, from weeks to years, depending on their purpose.
Session
Essential cookies
90 days
Analytical data
1 year
Preference settings
2 years
Marketing cookies
We regularly clean out old tracking data. There's no reason to keep information from three years ago about which button someone clicked. Our systems automatically purge outdated tracking information based on the schedules above.
Third-Party Tracking
Some cookies on our site come from third parties. We use analytics services and content delivery networks that set their own cookies. While we choose these partners carefully, they operate under their own privacy policies.
We don't share your personal financial data with advertising networks. The tracking we allow from third parties is limited to general website usage patterns and doesn't include sensitive information about your business or financial situation.
Updates to This Policy
Technology changes fast. We update this policy when we add new tracking technologies or change how we use existing ones. Major changes get announced through email to registered users and a notice on our homepage.
Minor clarifications happen more frequently – we're constantly trying to make this policy clearer and more useful. The date at the top tells you when we last made changes.
Questions About Our Tracking Practices
We're happy to discuss our cookie usage in more detail. Sometimes the technical explanations in policies like this don't cover specific situations you're wondering about.
Reach us at [email protected] or call +66 2 944 7916
Our office: 111/39 แจ้งวัฒนะ ปากเกร็ด 19 บางพูด ปากเกร็ด Nonthaburi 11120, Thailand