Cookie ledger
This page explains storage technologies on https://intel-pointxzone.pro. It should be read with the compliance statements and tuition adjustments pages—they cover broader data uses beyond cookies.
1. What we mean by “cookies” here
We include HTTP cookies, HTML local storage, and session storage under this label when they persist state in your browser. Some classroom tools set their own technical cookies; those vendors publish separate notices linked during onboarding.
2. Strictly necessary storage
We set essential flags to remember security tokens for forms, maintain authenticated lab sessions, and honor your banner choice under the key intel-pointxzone.pro_cookies. These are not used for advertising profiles.
3. Analytics layer (opt-in)
If you choose “Allow analytics layer” in the banner, we may load privacy-preserving analytics scripts to count page views and navigation paths. You can revert by clearing site data or asking us to annotate your account for exclusion where identifiers exist.
4. What we do not do
We do not sell cookie data as a standalone product. We do not run social advertising pixels on this marketing site without a separate, explicit consent flow if we ever add them in the future.
5. Duration
Essential session cookies expire when you close the browser unless otherwise noted for lab VMs. Preference storage lasts twelve months unless overwritten by a new choice. Analytics cookies, if enabled, follow vendor defaults trimmed to the shortest practical window we can configure.
6. Managing cookies in your browser
Browser settings let you block third-party cookies, delete stored data, or alert you before writes occur. Blocking all cookies may break classroom logins; use per-site exceptions where possible.
7. Updates
When we add new categories of storage, we will bump the version date on this page and adjust the banner copy so returning visitors see a fresh decision point if law requires it.