Cookie Policy
Understanding how rivantequilom uses tracking technologies to enhance your financial learning experience
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What Are Cookies and Tracking Technologies
Cookies are small text files that websites store on your device when you visit them. At rivantequilom, we use various tracking technologies including cookies, web beacons, and local storage to improve your experience with our financial statement analysis platform. These technologies help us remember your preferences, analyze how you use our educational content, and provide personalized learning recommendations.
Think of cookies as digital bookmarks that help our website remember important details about your visits. When you're working through our financial analysis tutorials or reviewing case studies, cookies help us save your progress and customize the content based on your learning interests. Some cookies are essential for basic website functionality, while others help us understand which educational materials are most valuable to our users.
We also use pixel tags and web beacons - tiny invisible images embedded in our web pages and emails. These help us understand whether you've viewed specific content, opened our educational newsletters, or completed certain learning modules. Local storage technologies allow us to store larger amounts of data locally on your device, such as your course progress or preferred interface settings.
Types of Cookies We Use
Essential Cookies
Required for core website functionality including user authentication, security features, and basic navigation. These cannot be disabled as they're necessary for the site to function properly.
Functional Cookies
Remember your preferences such as language settings, interface customizations, and learning module bookmarks. These enhance your user experience by personalizing content presentation.
Analytical Cookies
Help us understand how visitors interact with our financial education content. We use this data to improve course materials, identify popular learning paths, and optimize website performance.
Marketing Cookies
Track your browsing patterns to deliver relevant educational content recommendations and personalized learning suggestions. These help us show you courses and materials that match your interests.
How Cookies Enhance Your Learning Experience
Our cookie implementation focuses specifically on improving your financial education journey. When you're studying complex topics like cash flow analysis or ratio calculations, cookies help us track your progress through multi-part tutorials so you can pick up exactly where you left off. This is particularly useful for our comprehensive courses that span several sessions.
For instance, if you're working through our financial statement analysis certification program, cookies store information about completed modules, quiz scores, and areas where you might need additional practice. This allows us to recommend supplementary materials and create personalized study paths that adapt to your learning style and pace.
Analytics cookies help us identify which financial topics generate the most questions from students, allowing us to develop more detailed explanations and additional practice exercises. We've discovered through this data that users particularly benefit from interactive examples when learning about balance sheet analysis, leading us to create more hands-on exercises in this area.
Marketing cookies enable us to suggest relevant webinars, case studies, and advanced courses based on your current learning focus. If you've been studying retail financial statements, we might recommend our upcoming seminar on retail industry benchmarking scheduled for August 2025, or suggest relevant case studies from companies in similar sectors.
Data Retention and Your Control Options
Cookie Retention Periods
Essential cookies remain active for the duration of your session and are automatically deleted when you close your browser. Functional cookies that store your preferences are typically retained for 12 months to maintain your customized experience across visits.
Analytical and marketing cookies are generally stored for 24 months, allowing us to understand long-term learning patterns and course effectiveness. However, you can delete these at any time using your browser settings or the rejection button above.
You maintain complete control over non-essential cookies on our platform. Beyond using our rejection button above, you can manage cookies through your browser settings, use private browsing modes, or employ browser extensions that block tracking technologies. Keep in mind that disabling certain cookies may limit some personalization features, though all core educational content remains fully accessible.
Managing Cookies Through Your Browser
Most modern browsers provide detailed cookie management options. Here's how to access these settings in popular browsers to control your privacy preferences:
Google Chrome
Navigate to Settings > Privacy and Security > Cookies and site data. Here you can block third-party cookies, clear existing cookies, or create exceptions for specific sites.
Mozilla Firefox
Go to Options > Privacy & Security > Cookies and Site Data. Firefox offers enhanced tracking protection and allows you to customize cookie acceptance levels.
Safari
Open Preferences > Privacy, then adjust cookie and tracking settings. Safari includes intelligent tracking prevention features that automatically limit cross-site tracking.
Microsoft Edge
Access Settings > Privacy, search, and services > Cookies and site permissions. Edge provides detailed controls for different types of cookies and tracking.
Third-Party Services and Data Sharing
rivantequilom partners with select third-party services to enhance our educational platform. We use Google Analytics to understand user behavior patterns, which helps us identify which financial topics need more comprehensive coverage. Video content is delivered through secure content delivery networks that may set performance cookies to optimize streaming quality for your device and connection.
Our email newsletter platform uses tracking pixels to measure open rates and click-through rates on educational content links. This data helps us understand which types of financial analysis updates and learning resources are most valuable to our community. We also integrate with professional development platforms that may set their own cookies when you access externally hosted certification programs.
Important to note: we never sell personal data to third parties, and all sharing is limited to legitimate educational and operational purposes. Any external service we work with must meet our privacy standards and provide equivalent protection for your information. You can opt out of third-party analytics tracking through the cookie rejection system above or through the respective service's privacy settings.
Updates and Changes to Cookie Usage
As we continue developing new educational features and improving our financial analysis platform, our cookie usage may evolve. We review and update this policy regularly to reflect any changes in our tracking technologies or data practices. Significant updates are communicated through our website notifications and email updates to registered users.
Recent updates in 2025 have focused on implementing more granular cookie controls and reducing our reliance on third-party tracking services. We've also enhanced our cookie classification system to provide clearer information about each cookie's purpose and retention period. These improvements reflect our commitment to transparency and user control over personal data.
If you have questions about our cookie practices or need assistance managing your privacy preferences, our support team is available to help. We encourage users to regularly review their cookie settings and stay informed about how their data is being used to enhance their educational experience on our platform.