Cookie Policy
Last Updated: February 2025
At NovonRebootOn, we're transparent about how we collect information when you visit our website. This policy explains what tracking technologies we use, why we use them, and how you can manage your preferences. We believe in keeping things straightforward because budgeting is complicated enough without confusing privacy policies.
What Are Tracking Technologies
When you visit novonrebooton.com, small data files get stored on your device. Most people call these "cookies" though we also use similar technologies like local storage and session tokens. Think of them as digital bookmarks that help our site remember your preferences and understand how people interact with our budgeting resources.
These technologies serve different purposes. Some are absolutely necessary for the site to work properly—without them, you wouldn't be able to navigate between pages or access secure areas. Others help us understand which educational materials resonate most with our Thailand-based community learning about zero-based budgeting.
Types of Tracking We Use
Essential Functions
These keep the site running smoothly. They remember your session as you move through our learning materials and ensure forms work correctly when you contact us. Without these, basic functionality breaks down.
Performance Tracking
We track how visitors use our site—which pages get the most attention, where people spend their time, and what content helps them understand zero-based budgeting concepts. This data stays anonymous and helps us improve our educational approach.
Functional Features
These remember your preferences like language settings or which budget calculator you used last. They make return visits more convenient by recalling choices you've already made about how you want to experience the site.
Learning Enhancement
We track which educational resources work best for different visitors. This helps us understand if someone struggling with budget allocation finds our video tutorials more helpful than written guides, for instance.
How We Use This Information
The data we collect serves practical purposes. When someone from Bangkok visits our site repeatedly, we might notice they're particularly interested in expense tracking features. This tells us where to focus our educational content development.
- Track which learning program topics generate the most interest from our Thailand audience
- Identify technical issues—if users consistently leave a particular page quickly, something might be broken
- Understand typical learning journeys through our zero-based budgeting curriculum
- Remember contact form details so you don't have to re-enter everything if you navigate away
- Measure how effective our educational content is at helping people understand financial concepts
- Optimize site performance based on real usage patterns from our community
We don't sell this information to third parties. It stays with us and helps make the educational experience better for everyone learning about financial management through our platform.
Data Retention Periods
| Type | Duration | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Session Data | Until browser closes | Maintains your current visit session |
| Preference Storage | 12 months | Remembers your site settings |
| Analytics Tracking | 24 months | Long-term usage pattern analysis |
| Form Assistance | 30 days | Helps complete multi-step processes |
Managing Your Preferences
You control how tracking technologies work on your device. Every major browser gives you tools to block, delete, or limit data collection. Keep in mind that blocking essential functionality elements might make parts of our site unusable.
If you disable analytics tracking, we lose valuable insights about how to improve our educational content—but that's entirely your choice. We respect that some people prioritize privacy over personalized experiences.
Chrome
Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data. You can block third-party options or clear existing data here.
Firefox
Options → Privacy & Security → Enhanced Tracking Protection. Choose from standard, strict, or custom blocking levels.
Safari
Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data. Safari blocks most third-party tracking by default.
Edge
Settings → Privacy, search, and services → Tracking prevention. Select the level that works for your needs.
Third-Party Technologies
We occasionally integrate external services that have their own tracking mechanisms. For example, if we embed an educational video hosted elsewhere, that platform might set its own tracking elements. We choose partners carefully, but you should know they operate under their own privacy policies.
Our analytics provider helps us understand site performance without collecting personally identifiable information. They aggregate data across many websites to provide benchmarking insights, but your individual browsing patterns remain anonymous within their system.
Updates to This Policy
Technology changes, and so do privacy regulations. We update this policy periodically to reflect new tracking methods or legal requirements. The "Last Updated" date at the top tells you when we made the most recent changes.
Significant updates get announced through our website, but we won't send individual notifications about minor clarifications. If you're concerned about privacy practices, check back occasionally to see what's changed.
Questions About Our Tracking Practices
If something in this policy doesn't make sense or you want more details about how we handle data, reach out to us directly. We're based in Chon Buri and genuinely happy to explain our approach to website analytics and user privacy.