Cookie Policy
Understanding how coremuxflow.sbs uses tracking technologies to enhance your multi-factor authentication experience
What Are Cookies and Tracking Technologies
Cookies are small text files that websites store on your device when you visit them. At Jalendos Kramax, we use various tracking technologies including cookies, web beacons, and similar tools to improve your experience with our multi-factor authentication platform.
These technologies help us understand how you interact with our security solutions, remember your preferences, and provide you with a more personalized and secure authentication experience. Think of cookies as digital sticky notes that help our website remember important details about your visit.
When you access coremuxflow.sbs, our systems automatically collect certain information through these technologies to ensure optimal security performance and user experience. This process happens transparently in the background while you focus on securing your digital assets.
Types of Tracking Technologies We Use
Our platform employs different categories of tracking technologies, each serving specific purposes in delivering secure authentication services:
Essential Cookies
These are absolutely necessary for our authentication platform to function properly. They enable core features like secure login sessions, security token management, and basic navigation through our multi-factor authentication interface.
Functional Cookies
These enhance your experience by remembering your authentication preferences, language settings, and security configurations. They help customize our platform to match your specific security needs and usage patterns.
Analytics Cookies
We use these to understand how users interact with our security features, which authentication methods are most effective, and where we can improve our platform's usability and security performance.
Performance Cookies
These help us monitor the speed and reliability of our authentication services, detect potential security issues, and ensure our multi-factor authentication systems operate at peak efficiency across all devices.
Information We Collect Through Tracking
Our tracking technologies collect various types of data to enhance security and improve service delivery. The information gathered helps us maintain the highest standards of authentication security while providing you with a seamless user experience.
Technical Information:
- Device specifications and browser information for compatibility optimization
- IP addresses and geographic location data for security monitoring
- Authentication attempt patterns and security event logs
- Session duration and activity timestamps for security analysis
- Operating system details for platform-specific security implementations
Usage Analytics:
- Feature utilization patterns across our authentication platform
- Navigation paths and user interaction sequences
- Authentication method preferences and success rates
- Error occurrence frequency and resolution patterns
- Platform performance metrics and response times
How Tracking Enhances Your Experience
The data we collect through tracking technologies directly contributes to improving your authentication experience in several meaningful ways. These improvements focus on both security enhancement and user convenience.
For security purposes, our tracking systems help identify unusual authentication patterns, detect potential threats, and ensure your account remains protected against unauthorized access attempts. This continuous monitoring allows us to respond quickly to security concerns and maintain the integrity of our multi-factor authentication platform.
From a usability perspective, tracking data helps us personalize your dashboard, remember your preferred authentication methods, and optimize the interface based on your usage patterns. This means faster login times, more intuitive navigation, and authentication processes tailored to your specific security requirements.
We also use this information to identify technical issues, improve system performance, and develop new features that address real user needs. Your interaction data helps us understand which aspects of our platform work well and where we can make meaningful improvements to enhance overall security and user satisfaction.
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
You have complete control over cookie settings through your browser configuration. Here's how to manage tracking preferences in popular browsers:
Google Chrome
Go to Settings → Privacy and Security → Cookies and other site data. Choose your preferred privacy level and manage site-specific permissions.
Mozilla Firefox
Access Options → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data. Configure tracking protection and manage stored data preferences.
Safari
Open Preferences → Privacy tab. Adjust cookie settings and configure cross-site tracking prevention according to your preferences.
Microsoft Edge
Navigate to Settings → Cookies and site permissions. Customize tracking prevention levels and manage individual site permissions.
Data Retention and Your Rights
We retain tracking data only as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this policy. Most session cookies expire when you close your browser, while persistent cookies remain on your device for predetermined periods ranging from 30 days to 2 years, depending on their specific function.
You have the right to access information about the tracking technologies we use, request deletion of stored data, and opt out of non-essential tracking at any time. Our commitment to data privacy means we regularly review and purge unnecessary information from our systems.
Analytics data is typically aggregated and anonymized within 14 days of collection, ensuring individual user privacy while maintaining valuable insights for service improvement. Security-related tracking data may be retained longer for compliance and fraud prevention purposes, but always in accordance with applicable data protection regulations.
If you choose to disable cookies entirely, please note that some features of our multi-factor authentication platform may not function properly. Essential security cookies are necessary for maintaining the integrity of your authentication sessions and protecting your account from unauthorized access.
Third-Party Tracking and Integration
Our platform integrates with carefully selected third-party services to enhance security and functionality. These integrations may involve sharing limited tracking data with trusted partners who help us deliver improved authentication services.
We work with security analytics providers, cloud infrastructure partners, and authentication technology vendors who may place their own tracking technologies on our platform. These partners are contractually required to maintain the same high standards of data protection that we uphold.
Any third-party tracking is strictly limited to purposes that directly benefit your security and user experience. We do not share tracking data for advertising purposes or allow partners to use your information for their own marketing activities.
Updates to This Policy
This cookie policy may be updated periodically to reflect changes in our tracking practices, new features, or regulatory requirements. We will notify users of significant changes through our platform interface and email communications when appropriate.
Minor updates and clarifications may be implemented without advance notice, so we encourage you to review this policy periodically. The "Last Updated" date at the top of this document indicates when the most recent changes were made.
Your continued use of coremuxflow.sbs after policy updates constitutes acceptance of the revised terms. If you disagree with any changes, you can adjust your cookie preferences or contact us to discuss your concerns before the changes take effect.
Questions About Our Cookie Policy?
If you have questions about our tracking practices or need assistance managing your cookie preferences, our support team is here to help you understand and control your privacy settings.