1) What cookies are
Cookies are small text files stored on your device (computer, phone, or tablet) when you visit a website. Cookies can help a site remember your preferences, maintain session continuity, and understand which pages are used so the site can be improved. Cookies can be “first-party” (set by this website) or “third-party” (set by an external provider whose tools are used on the site).
In addition to cookies, websites may use similar technologies such as pixel tags (small snippets that trigger a request when a page loads), local storage, or server-side event reporting. For consistency, this policy uses “cookies” as a broad term that includes these related technologies where they serve similar purposes.
2) Cookie lifespan and origin
Cookies can be session cookies or persistent cookies:
- Session cookies are temporary and are deleted when you close your browser. They are commonly used to keep a website working during a single visit.
- Persistent cookies remain on your device for a set period or until you delete them. They are often used to remember preferences, support analytics, or help measure marketing performance.
Cookies may also be classified by origin:
- First-party cookies are set by joreveliq.
- Third-party cookies are set by providers such as Google or Meta when their tools are used on our pages (for example, analytics or ad measurement).
3) The cookie categories we use
We group cookies into three categories. The same categories appear in our cookie banner and preferences panel, so you can make a clear choice.
Essential cookies (always on)
These cookies are required for the website to function reliably. They support core features such as session continuity and saving your cookie preferences. Because they are necessary for the site to operate, they are active by default and cannot be switched off in our preferences panel.
Typical examples include a short-lived session identifier (_site_session) and a record of your cookie choices (cookie_consent).
Analytics cookies (optional)
Analytics cookies help us understand how the course pages are used. For example, they can show which pages are visited most, which content sections are read, and whether visitors arrive from a search engine or from a link. This information helps us improve clarity and fix confusing navigation.
When enabled, we may use Google Analytics 4 with IP anonymization. We use analytics to measure site usage, not to identify you by name.
Marketing cookies (optional)
Marketing cookies help measure the effectiveness of advertising and show relevant educational updates to people who have visited the site. They can be used for conversion attribution (understanding which ad led to a registration) and for building audiences for remarketing or lookalike targeting.
When enabled, these cookies may be associated with tools such as Google Ads conversion tracking and the Meta Pixel. Marketing cookies are not required to use the site.
4) Cookie table
The table below lists cookies commonly used on this website. Some third-party cookies only appear if you accept the relevant category in the cookie preferences panel.
| Name | Purpose | Category | Type | Retention |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| _site_session | Site session continuity | Essential | First-party | Session |
| cookie_consent | Stores your consent choice | Essential | First-party | 12 months |
| _ga | GA4 user identifier | Analytics | Third-party | 2 years |
| _ga_XXXXXXXXXX | GA4 session state (10-char GA4 ID) | Analytics | Third-party | 2 years |
| _gcl_au | Google Ads conversion linker | Marketing | Third-party | 90 days |
| _fbp | Meta Pixel browser identifier | Marketing | Third-party | 90 days |
| _fbc | Meta Pixel click identifier | Marketing | Third-party | 90 days |
5) Third-party providers
If you enable analytics and/or marketing cookies, third-party providers may place cookies and process related information. Providers that may be used (depending on your consent choices) include:
- Google LLC (Google Analytics 4, Google Ads, Google Tag Manager): analytics measurements, conversion attribution, and remarketing lists.
- Meta Platforms, Inc. (Meta Pixel and related tools): ad measurement, conversion attribution, and audience creation.
- Cloudflare, Inc. (content delivery and security): helps protect the site and deliver content efficiently.
We do not permit these providers to use site data for their own independent commercial purposes. Their use of cookies and related identifiers may also be governed by their own privacy policies.
6) Managing your cookie preferences
You can manage your cookie preferences at any time in three ways:
- On this website: use the “Manage cookie preferences” link in the footer. This opens the cookie banner and allows you to change analytics and marketing settings.
- In your browser: you can delete cookies and control cookie storage in your browser settings. Note that blocking essential cookies may prevent the website from functioning correctly.
- Provider tools: you can use opt-out mechanisms offered by third parties.
7) Updates to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes to the site, legal requirements, or the tools we use. The “Last Updated” date at the top of this page indicates when the policy was most recently revised. For material changes, we may provide an additional notice on the website.
8) Contact
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy or how cookies are used on this website, contact: