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Cookie Policy

Last Updated: February 18, 2026

This Cookie Policy supplements our Privacy Policy, which describes how we handle personal data more broadly. This policy explains how tudelniko (operated by Tudelniko Education LLC) uses cookies and similar technologies on our website, why we use them, and how you can manage your preferences.

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. We also use similar technologies that perform a comparable function, such as pixel tags and server-side event logging. For clarity, we refer to all of these as “cookies” in this document, except where a specific technology is described.

1) What cookies are (and what they are not)

A cookie can store information such as a unique identifier, your consent choice, and technical settings needed to keep the site working. Cookies do not typically contain content like your course notes or your form message. Some cookies are set by us (first-party), and some may be set by service providers we use (third-party) after you allow optional categories.

Cookie use helps us run a dependable website, understand which pages are useful, and measure the performance of our advertising. It also helps us keep a consistent registration experience for an educational product that focuses on outdoor retail skills and e-commerce workflow training.

2) The cookie categories we use

We group cookies into three categories. These categories match the controls you see in our cookie banner and cookie preferences panel.

A) Essential cookies (always active)

Essential cookies are required for the site to function and for basic security. These cookies do not require consent. Without them, key actions like saving your cookie settings and maintaining a reliable site session would not work.

B) Analytics cookies (optional)

Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors use the site, which pages are helpful, and where the registration flow can be made clearer. For an educational course, this typically means learning which curriculum sections are read most often and whether visitors find the registration and contact information without friction. Analytics cookies activate only after you consent in the cookie banner or in the cookie preferences panel.

C) Marketing cookies (optional)

Marketing cookies help us measure the effectiveness of ads and show relevant offers to people who previously visited the site. For example, they may be used to understand whether a visit from an ad resulted in a registration request, or to avoid showing the same message repeatedly. Marketing cookies activate only after you consent.

We do not use marketing cookies to make guarantees about income, business growth, or sales performance. The course materials are educational and focus on skills such as product knowledge, consultation structure, seasonal collection planning, inventory basics, and e-commerce merchandising.

3) Cookie table

The table below lists cookies commonly associated with our categories. Some third-party cookies will only appear after you opt in, and the exact names or values can vary by configuration. If you want to see what is stored in your specific browser, you can also review cookies via your browser settings.

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

Note: If you reject non-essential cookies, we will not activate analytics or marketing cookies through our consent system. If third-party cookies exist due to later manual installation of analytics/ads tags, rejecting will also attempt to delete common cookies such as _ga and _fbp.

4) Third-party providers

When enabled, some cookies may be set by third-party providers. We use these providers to operate and protect the site, understand usage, and measure advertising performance. We do not permit these providers to use site data for their own independent commercial purposes.

5) Managing your cookie preferences

You can manage cookie preferences in three main ways:

Common provider tools and settings pages:

6) Pixel tags and server-side tracking

In addition to cookies, some analytics and advertising systems use pixel tags (small pieces of code) and server-side event forwarding. These tools help measure page views and conversion events, and can reduce reliance on browser cookies in certain contexts. When these features are used, they still follow the same consent categories described above: analytics and marketing tools activate only after you opt in.

7) Updates to this Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy as our website features change or as legal requirements evolve. When changes are material, we will post the updated policy on this page with a new “Last Updated” date.

8) Contact

If you have questions about this Cookie Policy or your cookie preferences, contact:

Questions about cookies or consent?

Send a message and we will respond within 1 business day. If your question is about analytics or marketing cookies, include which browser and device you are using so we can answer precisely.

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Educational materials only. No guarantee of income, business growth, or sales performance.