How We Use Website Data
Last Updated: March 2025
We're being straight with you about how Cadcase.it.com tracks and stores information when you visit our site. This isn't the kind of policy written by lawyers for lawyers – it's meant to actually explain what happens with your data in plain terms. We collect certain information to make the website work better and understand how people use our floristry masterclass services, but you have control over most of it.
What Tracking Technologies Do
Cookies are small text files that get stored on your device when you visit websites. Think of them as little notes the website leaves to remember things about your visit. Some are necessary for the site to function at all, while others help us understand which pages people actually read and which ones get ignored.
We also use similar technologies like pixel tags and local storage. These work alongside cookies to collect usage patterns and help us figure out if our website is actually serving its purpose or just sitting there looking pretty.
Essential Cookies
These keep the website working. They handle things like remembering what you put in forms, maintaining your session as you move between pages, and making sure security features function properly. You can't turn these off without breaking the site.
Analytics Cookies
We use these to see how people navigate through our site. Which masterclass descriptions get the most attention? Where do people give up and leave? This information helps us reorganize content so it's actually useful instead of frustrating.
Marketing Cookies
These track whether you came from a specific advertisement or social media post. They help us understand which promotional efforts are worth the investment and which ones are just burning money for no reason.
Information We Actually Collect
Here's what gets recorded when you browse our website. Some of this happens automatically through your browser, and some comes from tools we've installed to better understand our audience:
Your IP address and general location (city level, not your exact address)
What type of device and browser you're using
Which pages you visit and how long you spend on each one
Where you came from before landing on our site
What you click on and which forms you fill out
Screen resolution and window size to help with responsive design
Time and date of your visits
If you sign up for our newsletter or contact us through a form, we obviously keep that information too – your name, email address, and whatever message you sent. That data gets stored separately from the anonymous tracking stuff.
Manage Your Preferences
You can decline all non-essential tracking right now. This won't affect essential cookies that keep the website functioning, but it will stop analytics and marketing cookies from collecting your browsing patterns.
Why We Need This Information
The data we collect serves specific purposes. Essential cookies keep the site secure and functional – without them, you couldn't submit contact forms or navigate properly between pages. Analytics data shows us which masterclass topics generate genuine interest versus the ones nobody cares about, which helps us plan future offerings for late 2025 and into 2026.
Marketing cookies tell us whether our advertising budget is being spent wisely. If we're paying for ads that nobody clicks on, we'd rather know about it and redirect that money somewhere more productive. The information also helps us understand our audience better – are people visiting from mobile devices more often? Should we restructure the site layout for smaller screens?
How Long We Keep Data
Different types of information stick around for different lengths of time. Session cookies disappear when you close your browser. Analytics data typically expires after two years. Marketing cookies might last anywhere from a few weeks to a year, depending on the specific campaign.
Contact form submissions and newsletter signups get stored until you ask us to delete them or until they're no longer relevant to our business operations. We're not hanging onto outdated information just for the sake of having a big database.
Third-Party Services
We use some external services that set their own cookies. Google Analytics tracks site usage patterns. If we're running advertising campaigns, those platforms might drop tracking pixels on our site. Each of these services has its own privacy policy that explains how they handle data.
We don't have complete control over what third-party services do with information they collect, which is why we try to use reputable providers with established privacy practices. But you should know that when you visit our site, you're not just interacting with us – there are other entities involved in the background.
Your Browser Controls
Beyond the rejection button above, your browser gives you additional control. Most browsers let you block all cookies, delete existing ones, or set up exceptions for specific websites. The settings are usually buried somewhere in the privacy or security section – the exact location depends on which browser you're using.
Keep in mind that blocking all cookies might break parts of the website. Essential functions like form submissions and page navigation rely on certain cookies being present. If something stops working after you change your browser settings, that's probably why.
Questions About Data Collection?
If something in this policy doesn't make sense or you want to know more about how we handle your information, get in touch. Email us at info@Cadcase.it.com or call +994 12 498 09 26. Our office is at 59B Zarifa Aliyeva St, Baku 1005, Azerbaijan.