Cookie and Data Usage Policy
Understanding how Logi-Glow collects and uses data to enhance your learning experience with authorization systems
What Information We Collect
When you visit logi-glow.com, we collect various types of data to provide you with personalized educational content and improve our authorization systems training programs. This includes technical information about your device, browsing patterns, and interactions with our learning materials.
Technical Data
Browser type, operating system, IP address, and device specifications that help us optimize content delivery for authorization system tutorials.
Learning Preferences
Course progress, completed modules, preferred programming languages, and areas of interest within authorization systems development.
Interaction Data
Pages visited, time spent on lessons, downloads of coding examples, and engagement with interactive authorization demos.
Communication Records
Contact form submissions, support tickets, and correspondence related to our Taiwan-based training programs and technical assistance.
We use this information to create customized learning paths for students interested in mastering OAuth, JWT tokens, multi-factor authentication, and other critical authorization technologies used in modern software development.
How We Track Your Activity
Our tracking methods help us understand which authorization concepts are most challenging for students and which teaching approaches work best. This data drives improvements to our curriculum and helps us develop better resources.
Primary Tracking Technologies
These tools are particularly important for our hands-on authorization labs where students practice implementing secure login systems, API authentication, and role-based access controls. The data helps us identify common implementation mistakes and adjust our teaching materials accordingly.
Managing Your Data Preferences
Browser Configuration Options
You have complete control over how our site interacts with your browser. Most modern browsers allow you to customize cookie settings and tracking preferences.
Chrome Users
Navigate to Settings → Privacy and Security → Cookies and other site data to adjust permissions for educational sites like ours.
Firefox Users
Access Preferences → Privacy & Security → Enhanced Tracking Protection to customize data collection settings.
Safari Users
Go to Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data to control how sites store information locally.
Edge Users
Visit Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Manage and delete cookies and site data for granular control.
Keep in mind that restricting certain types of data collection might affect the functionality of our interactive authorization labs and personalized learning recommendations. However, all core educational content remains accessible regardless of your privacy settings.
Data Retention and Storage
We believe in transparent data practices. Different types of information are kept for varying periods based on their purpose in supporting your authorization systems education journey.
Storage Timeline Overview
Students who complete our authorization systems programs often return for advanced courses or recommend our Taiwan-based training to colleagues. We maintain reasonable contact permissions to share updates about new OAuth standards, security best practices, and emerging authentication technologies that might interest program graduates.
Educational Purpose and Benefits
The data we collect directly supports creating better learning experiences for students studying authorization systems. This information helps us understand which concepts need more explanation and which teaching methods work best for different learning styles.
For example, if we notice students frequently revisiting our JWT token implementation tutorials, we might create additional practice exercises or video explanations for that topic. Similarly, tracking completion rates for different authorization frameworks helps us balance curriculum difficulty and ensure students build confidence progressively.
Since authorization systems are critical for application security, we use engagement data to identify knowledge gaps that could lead to vulnerable implementations. Students benefit from this data-driven approach through more targeted instruction, relevant practice scenarios, and better preparation for real-world security challenges they'll face in software development careers.
Questions About Data Usage?
This policy was last updated in January 2025 and reflects our current approach to data collection and usage for educational purposes. We review and update these practices regularly to ensure they serve our students' learning objectives effectively.