At ProCoreMax, we believe you should know exactly what happens
when you visit our website. This policy explains how we use various tracking
technologies—commonly called cookies—to make your experience better and to understand how
people use our services.
We're not fans of unnecessary jargon, so we've written this in
plain language. If something still doesn't make sense, reach out to us directly.
What Are These Technologies?
When you visit procoremax.com, small text files get stored
on your device. Think of them as digital bookmarks that help our website remember things
about your visit. They don't contain personal information like your name or address—just
technical data that makes the site work smoothly.
Besides traditional cookies, we also use similar
technologies like web beacons and localStorage. They all serve basically the same purpose:
helping our website function properly and giving us insights into how people interact with
our content.
Types of Tracking We Use
Not all tracking serves the same purpose. Here's how we
categorize what happens on our site:
Essential Functions
These keep the website working. Without them, you
couldn't navigate between pages or use basic features. They're necessary for security
and to maintain your session as you move through the site.
Performance Tracking
We track which pages people visit and how long they
spend reading different sections. This helps us figure out what content actually helps
businesses understand risk assessment better.
Functional Enhancements
These remember your preferences—like if you've
already seen a particular announcement or which service pages you've explored. They
make repeat visits more convenient.
Marketing Analysis
We want to know which marketing efforts actually
bring qualified leads to our site. These tools help us understand where visitors come
from and what content convinces them to get in touch.
How This Benefits Your Experience
Some people wonder why we need to track anything at all.
Fair question. Here's what you get from these technologies:
- Faster page loading: Your device remembers
resources it's already downloaded, so pages load quicker on return visits.
- Relevant content: We can show you
information related to the services you've already explored, saving you time
searching.
- Better security: Session cookies help
protect against unauthorized access and keep your interactions with our forms
secure.
- Improved services: When we see which
resources people actually use, we can create more of what helps and less of what
doesn't.
- Personalized communication: If you've
looked at project risk assessment resources, we won't bombard you with unrelated
content.
Specific Technologies We Use
First-Party Solutions
These are tools we operate directly on procoremax.com.
They include session identifiers that keep you logged into consultation request forms,
preference cookies that remember your settings, and analytics that show us which service
descriptions resonate with Taiwan-based businesses.
Third-Party Services
We work with external services for analytics and marketing
measurement. Google Analytics helps us understand traffic patterns. These services have
their own privacy policies, and we've configured them to respect visitor privacy as much as
possible while still providing useful insights.
We don't sell your data to anyone. The third-party tools
we use are standard business services, not data brokers.
How Long Data Stays Around
Different types have different lifespans based on their
purpose:
- Session-based: These disappear when you
close your browser. They're temporary helpers that don't stick around.
- Short-term persistent: Preference cookies
might last a few weeks or months so the site remembers your settings between visits.
- Long-term analytics: Some tracking extends
up to two years, helping us identify long-term trends in how businesses research risk
assessment services.
You can clear stored data anytime through your browser
settings. We also periodically clean up old information that's no longer serving a useful
purpose.
Your Control Options
You're not stuck with our default settings. Here's how to
adjust what gets tracked:
Browser Settings: Every modern browser
lets you block or delete cookies. The exact steps vary, but you'll usually find these
controls in the privacy or security section of your browser preferences.
- 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
Keep in mind that blocking essential cookies might break
some functionality. The site will still work for reading content, but features like contact
forms might not function properly.
Third-Party Opt-Outs
For analytics services, you can install browser extensions
that prevent tracking. Google Analytics offers an opt-out add-on for most popular browsers.
Other services have similar tools available through their websites.
Updates to This Policy
Technology changes, and so do our tools. When we adopt new
tracking methods or retire old ones, we'll update this policy. The "Last Updated" date at
the top shows when we made the most recent changes.
Major changes will be announced through our website. For
smaller updates—like adding a new analytics dimension or adjusting retention periods—we'll
just update the document. We recommend checking back occasionally if you're curious about
what's changed.