Cookie Policy
Last Updated: February 2025
When you visit quantex.com, small data files get stored on your device. We want to be completely transparent about what happens behind the scenes. This page explains how tracking technologies work on our site and why they matter for your experience.
Some cookies help the website function properly. Others help us understand what content works and what doesn't. And yes, we give you control over which types you're comfortable with.
Your Current Preferences
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What Are Cookies Actually Doing
Cookies are tiny text files that websites place on your computer or phone. They remember things like your language preference, whether you're logged in, or which pages you looked at during your visit.
Think of them as digital sticky notes. Some disappear when you close your browser (session cookies). Others stick around until their expiration date or until you manually delete them (persistent cookies).
We also use similar tracking technologies like web beacons and pixel tags. These work alongside cookies to help us understand how people interact with our content about web and mobile game development education.
Types of Tracking We Use
Essential Cookies
Purpose: These make the website actually work. Without them, you couldn't navigate between pages or access secure areas of our site.
Examples: Session management, security tokens, load balancing to prevent server crashes during high traffic.
Can you disable them? No. If we turned these off, the site would break. But they don't track you for marketing purposes.
Functional Cookies
Purpose: These remember your choices so you don't have to keep making them. Things like language settings or whether you prefer light or dark mode.
Examples: Preferred language, video player volume settings, form data you've entered so you don't lose it if you accidentally refresh.
Can you disable them? Yes, but the site won't remember your preferences between visits.
Analytics Cookies
Purpose: We want to know which tutorials get read and which ones get ignored after three seconds. This helps us create better educational content.
Examples: Google Analytics tracking (anonymized), page view counts, time spent on different sections, bounce rates.
Can you disable them? Absolutely. We'd prefer you didn't because this data genuinely helps us improve, but it's your choice.
Marketing Cookies
Purpose: These track your activity across websites to show you relevant ads. If you've been looking at game development courses, you might see our ads on other sites.
Examples: Retargeting pixels, conversion tracking, ad performance measurement.
Can you disable them? Yes. Use the button above to opt out completely.
Important: Essential cookies cannot be disabled through this page because they're required for basic site functionality. However, you can block them entirely through your browser settings, though this will prevent you from using quantex.com properly.
How This Affects Your Experience
When analytics cookies are enabled, we can see that 67% of visitors read our Unity tutorials but only 23% make it through our documentation on game optimization. That tells us we need to make optimization content more accessible.
Functional cookies mean you don't have to set your timezone every single time you check our event calendar. Small thing, but it adds up.
Marketing cookies let us reach people who showed interest in our autumn 2025 game development program but didn't enroll yet. Sometimes people need a reminder or want to see updated information before making a decision.
How Long Do These Stick Around
Session cookies vanish when you close your browser. Simple as that.
Essential functional cookies typically last 12 months. That's long enough to remember your preferences without storing data indefinitely.
Analytics cookies from Google Analytics last 24 months by default, though we've configured ours to expire after 14 months.
Marketing cookies vary depending on the platform. Facebook pixels last 90 days. Google Ads conversion tracking lasts 30 days for most actions.
Taking Control Through Your Browser
Every major browser lets you manage cookies directly. Here's where to find those settings:
- Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data
- Firefox: Options → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
- Safari: Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
- Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Manage and delete cookies
You can delete all existing cookies, block future ones, or create exceptions for specific sites. Keep in mind that blocking all cookies will affect how most websites work, not just ours.
Third-Party Tracking
We use services from other companies, which means they place their own cookies when you visit quantex.com.
Google Analytics helps us understand site traffic. Google Ads and Facebook track conversions from our advertising campaigns. If we embed a YouTube video in a tutorial, YouTube's cookies get loaded too.
These companies have their own privacy policies that govern how they use your data. We've chosen partners carefully, but we can't control their practices beyond the configuration options they provide.
Updates to This Policy
Technology changes. Privacy regulations evolve. When we make significant changes to how we handle cookies, we'll update this page and adjust the "Last Updated" date at the top.
For major changes that affect your privacy in meaningful ways, we'll post a notification on our homepage for at least 30 days.
Questions About Our Cookie Usage?
If something here doesn't make sense or you want more details about specific tracking technologies, reach out to us directly.
Email: contact@quantex.com
Address: Rruga Kozma Naska, Elbasan 3001, Albania
Phone: +355 69 489 3074