Cookie Policy
Last updated: March 2025
We're straightforward about what happens when you visit quasilentari.com. Like most websites, we use cookies and similar tracking technologies. This isn't about being sneaky—it's about making sure the site works properly and giving you a better experience.
This policy explains what these technologies are, why we use them, and how you can manage your preferences. We've written this in plain language because nobody wants to read through pages of legal jargon.
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What Are Cookies, Anyway?
Cookies are small text files that websites store on your device. Think of them as digital Post-it notes that help the site remember things about your visit—like whether you're logged in or what language you prefer.
They're not programs and can't access other information on your device. They just sit there, quietly doing their job until they expire or you delete them.
Types of Cookies We Use
Not all cookies are created equal. Here's what you'll encounter on our site:
Essential Cookies
These keep the site functioning. Without them, basic features like secure areas and page navigation wouldn't work. You can't opt out of these—they're necessary for the site to operate.
Functional Cookies
These remember your preferences and choices. Things like your preferred timezone for viewing financial data or which dashboard layout you like. They make your experience more personalized.
Analytics Cookies
We use these to understand how people use our site. Which pages get visited most? Where do people get stuck? This data helps us improve things, but it's anonymous—we're not tracking individuals.
Marketing Cookies
These track your browsing to show relevant content. If you've looked at our financial planning resources, you might see related content later. You can decline these without affecting how the site works.
How We Actually Use This Data
Let's get specific about what happens with cookie data on quasilentari.com.
Session Management
- Keeping you logged in as you move between pages
- Remembering what's in your document workspace
- Maintaining your security settings throughout your session
Site Performance
- Understanding which resources load slowly so we can fix them
- Identifying browser compatibility issues before they affect many users
- Tracking error messages to improve system stability
User Experience
- Storing your display preferences for financial data tables
- Remembering notification settings you've configured
- Keeping track of which help articles you've already read
Third-Party Cookies
We're honest about this—some cookies come from external services we use. For example, if we embed a video tutorial or use a payment processor, those services may set their own cookies.
We only work with reputable third parties, but you should know they have their own privacy policies. We don't control what they do with their cookies, though we're selective about who we partner with.
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
You've got several options for controlling cookies on quasilentari.com.
Browser Settings
Every modern browser lets you block or delete cookies. Check your browser's settings menu—usually under Privacy or Security. Just be aware that blocking all cookies might break some functionality on this site and others.
Most browsers also offer "incognito" or "private" modes that don't store cookies after you close the window. That's a good option if you're using a shared device.
Our Cookie Controls
The button at the top of this page lets you reject all non-essential cookies right now. If you change your mind later, just come back and adjust your preferences. Your choice gets stored locally, so it persists across sessions.
How Long Cookies Stick Around
Some cookies expire when you close your browser—these are called session cookies. Others hang around for days, months, or even years, depending on their purpose.
Essential cookies typically last for the duration of your session. Analytics cookies might stick around for up to two years so we can track long-term trends. Marketing cookies usually expire within a few months.
You can delete any of these manually through your browser settings whenever you want.
Updates to This Policy
Technology changes. Regulations change. How we use cookies might change too. When it does, we'll update this page and note the revision date at the top.
If we make significant changes to how we handle cookies—particularly anything that affects your privacy—we'll notify you through a banner on the site or via email if you're a registered user.
Questions About Cookies?
If something here isn't clear or you want more details about how we use tracking technologies, just reach out. We're happy to explain.