Website Data Usage Policy
Last Updated: February 2025
1 How We Track Your Activity
When you browse spark-next.com, we collect information about your interactions to improve our financial analysis tools and provide better service. This happens through small files stored in your browser and various tracking technologies that monitor your journey through our platform.
These tracking methods help us understand which features you find most valuable, where you spend time analyzing financial data, and how we can make your experience more efficient. Think of it as getting feedback from your actions rather than asking you to fill out surveys every time you visit.
Essential cookies cannot be disabled as they're necessary for basic site functionality like login sessions, security features, and maintaining your preferences during your visit.
2 Types of Tracking We Use
Essential Functionality
Login sessions, security tokens, form data retention, and basic site navigation. These keep the platform working correctly and cannot be turned off.
Performance Analytics
Page load times, feature usage patterns, error tracking, and user flow analysis. Helps us identify which tools need improvement and which work well.
Personalization
Dashboard preferences, saved analysis parameters, display settings, and customized tool arrangements based on your usage patterns.
Marketing Insights
Campaign effectiveness, referral sources, content engagement metrics, and advertising optimization for our financial software promotion.
3 What This Means for Your Experience
With tracking enabled, we can remember your dashboard layout preferences, suggest relevant financial analysis features, and load your most-used tools faster. You'll see fewer irrelevant suggestions and more targeted content that matches your analysis style.
For example, if you frequently analyze stock performance data, we'll prioritize those tools in your interface and pre-load related datasets. If you prefer certain chart formats, those become your default options automatically.
Without non-essential tracking, you'll still have full access to all features, but you might need to reconfigure preferences more often and won't receive personalized recommendations for optimization workflows.
4 Data Retention and Control
You can manage your browser's cookie settings directly through your browser preferences. Most browsers allow you to block specific types of cookies while keeping others active. Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge all provide detailed cookie management in their privacy settings.
5 Browser Configuration Guide
Chrome: Settings → Privacy and Security → Cookies and site data → Manage cookies and site data
Firefox: Preferences → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data → Manage Data
Safari: Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
Edge: Settings → Privacy → Cookies and site permissions → Manage cookies
You can also use private browsing modes which automatically limit tracking, though this may affect some functionality like saving your analysis work between sessions.
Questions About Our Data Practices?
Reach out to our privacy team at [email protected]
Call us at +54 351 611 1037
Visit our office: C. 64, B1900 La Plata, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina