Cookie Policy
Understanding how we use tracking technologies to improve your experience on deadlytx.com
Last Updated: February 2025 | Effective Date: January 15, 2025
What This Policy Covers
This policy explains how Deadlytx uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on our website. We believe in being upfront about what data we collect and why. Most of it helps us understand how people use our site so we can make it better for everyone who needs mobile app support and updates.
When you visit deadlytx.com, small text files get stored on your device. These files help us remember your preferences, keep you logged in, and understand which parts of our site work well and which need improvement. Some are essential for basic functionality, while others help us provide a more personalized experience.
Types of Tracking Technologies We Use
E Essential Cookies
These are the ones we can't really do without. They handle basic website functions like security, network management, and accessibility features. Without these, you wouldn't be able to navigate between pages or submit contact forms.
Session management, secure form submissions, load balancing, and basic navigation functionality. These cookies expire when you close your browser.
F Functional Cookies
These remember your choices and preferences. Things like whether you prefer dark mode, which timezone you're in, or language settings. They make your experience smoother by not asking the same questions every time you visit.
Display preferences, timezone settings, recently viewed services, and customization options you've selected during previous visits.
A Analytics Cookies
We use these to understand how visitors interact with our site. Which pages get the most traffic? Where do people spend their time? What content resonates most with businesses looking for mobile app support?
Page views, time spent on site, click patterns, device types, browser information, and general geographic location (city level, not specific addresses).
M Marketing Cookies
These help us understand which marketing efforts actually work. If someone found us through a specific article or referral, we want to know so we can focus on channels that bring us clients who need real help with their mobile apps.
Campaign effectiveness, referral sources, content engagement, and visitor journey mapping across multiple sessions.
Information We Collect Through Cookies
Here's what we actually track. Nothing hidden, nothing surprising:
- Your IP address and general location (Singapore, for most of our clients)
- Browser type and version you're using
- Device information like screen size and operating system
- Pages you visit and how long you stay on each one
- Links you click and buttons you interact with
- How you found us (search engine, direct visit, referral link)
- Time and date of your visits
- Your preferences and settings on our site
We don't collect personal information like your name or email through cookies unless you voluntarily provide it through a form. And we definitely don't sell this data to anyone. It's purely for improving our service and understanding our audience better.
How Tracking Enhances Your Experience
Let me give you some real examples of how this benefits you. When someone visits our site multiple times researching mobile app support options, functional cookies remember which service pages they've already read. This means we can suggest related content they haven't seen yet instead of showing the same information repeatedly.
Analytics cookies help us spot patterns. If we notice many visitors leaving our site at a particular page, that tells us something's not working there. Maybe the information isn't clear enough, or the page loads too slowly. We can then fix these issues.
For businesses contacting us about app updates, cookies help us understand their journey. Did they read our learning program content first? Did they compare multiple service options? This context helps us have more relevant conversations when they reach out.
Data Retention Periods
Session Cookies
Expire immediately when you close your browser. These handle temporary data like form inputs and navigation state.
Short-Term Cookies
Last between 24 hours and 30 days. Used for recent activity tracking and temporary preferences.
Long-Term Cookies
Can last up to 12 months. These store persistent preferences and help us recognize returning visitors for analytics purposes.
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
You have complete control over cookies. Every major browser lets you block or delete them. Here's how to manage cookies in the most common browsers:
Google Chrome
Go to Settings, then Privacy and Security, and select Cookies and other site data. You can block all cookies or choose specific sites.
Mozilla Firefox
Open Options, select Privacy and Security, and adjust your cookie settings under Enhanced Tracking Protection.
Safari
In Preferences, go to Privacy and manage cookie blocking options. Safari blocks third-party cookies by default.
Microsoft Edge
Access Settings, then Cookies and site permissions. Configure blocking levels and manage exceptions for specific sites.
Keep in mind that blocking all cookies might affect how our site works. You might not be able to use certain features or your preferences won't be saved between visits. Essential cookies are necessary for basic functionality, so even if you block others, those need to stay active.
Third-Party Tracking Technologies
We use a few third-party services that set their own cookies. These include analytics tools and content delivery networks that help our site load faster. These companies have their own privacy policies, and we've chosen services that respect user privacy and comply with data protection regulations.
We don't use intrusive advertising networks or sell access to your browsing data. The third-party tools we use are strictly for improving site performance and understanding visitor behavior in aggregate.
Updates to This Policy
Technology changes, regulations evolve, and our practices might need adjustments. When we update this policy, we'll change the date at the top and notify regular visitors through a banner on our site. Significant changes will be announced more prominently.
We review this policy at least twice a year to make sure it accurately reflects our current practices and complies with relevant regulations in Singapore and internationally.
Questions About Cookies or Data Usage?
If you have concerns about how we use cookies or want to know more about what data we collect, we're happy to explain. We believe in transparency and will answer any questions you have about our tracking practices.