Cookie Policy

Understanding Data Usage on thince.life

Last Updated: January 15, 2025 | Effective Date: January 1, 2025

What Are Tracking Technologies?

When you visit thince.life, we use various tracking technologies to enhance your experience and understand how our platform serves your blockchain development learning journey. These small data files help us remember your preferences, analyze platform usage, and improve our educational content delivery.

Think of these technologies as digital bookmarks. They remember where you left off in our learning modules, which programming languages you're focusing on, and how you prefer to navigate through our blockchain development resources. This isn't about invading your privacy — it's about making your learning experience smoother and more personalized.

Types of Tracking We Use

How Tracking Enhances Your Experience

Here's what this actually means for you as a learner. When you're working through our smart contract development modules, our tracking remembers which Ethereum concepts you've mastered and which ones you've bookmarked for review. This way, you can pick up exactly where you left off, even if you switch between devices.

We also use this data to improve our content. If we notice many students getting stuck on a particular Web3 concept, we'll create additional explanations or video tutorials. It's like having a teaching assistant who notices when the class needs extra help with specific topics.

For those interested in our comprehensive blockchain development program starting in autumn 2025, tracking helps us understand which preparatory materials are most helpful so we can recommend similar resources to future students.

Managing Your Browser Settings

You have complete control over how tracking technologies work in your browser. Most browsers let you view, manage, and delete these files whenever you want. Keep in mind that disabling certain tracking may affect some platform features, like remembering your progress through courses.

Chrome
Settings → Privacy and Security → Cookies and other site data → See all cookies and site data
Firefox
Options → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data → Manage Data
Safari
Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
Edge
Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Cookies and site data → See all cookies and site data

Data Retention and Your Control

We don't keep tracking data indefinitely. Different types of information have different retention periods based on their purpose and your relationship with our platform.

Session Only
Login & Security Data
90 Days
Analytics & Performance
2 Years
Learning Progress

If you decide thince isn't the right fit for your blockchain learning journey, you can request deletion of your data at any time. We'll remove your information within 30 days, though we may retain some anonymous analytics to help improve our platform for future students.

Third-Party Services

We work with a few trusted partners to deliver our educational content effectively. Our video hosting service helps deliver coding tutorials smoothly, and our analytics partner helps us understand which blockchain topics generate the most interest from our Indian developer community.

These partners operate under strict data protection agreements and only access information necessary for their specific functions. They can't use your data for their own marketing or share it with other companies.

Updates to This Policy

As we add new features to our platform or adjust how we handle data, we'll update this policy accordingly. Significant changes will be communicated through our platform notifications and email updates to registered users.

We recommend checking back here occasionally, especially if you're planning to join our intensive blockchain development program launching in late 2025. Policy updates often reflect new features or improvements we're implementing based on student feedback.

Questions About Our Data Practices?

Email
info@thince.life
Phone
+91 93599 29379
Address
Thakurli, Chole Gaon, Dombivli, Maharashtra 421201, India