Last Updated: June 2024
We use cookies on netaware.online to verify dynamic classroom sessions, protect simulated messaging forms, analyze overall traffic metrics, and improve the responsiveness of our interfaces.
A cookie is a small data file deposited onto your mobile terminal or computer system upon opening interactive portals. They help target relevant course information, store module progress metrics, and preserve your customized setting paths during subsequent visits.
Under the data protection framework, our portal uses Google Consent Mode v2 (advanced parameters). Until you specify your selections on our consent banner, optional scripts associated with advertising and web metrics are blocked, running exclusively strictly necessary functions.
| Category | Intended Security Aim | Consent Mode Status | Standard State |
|---|---|---|---|
| Strictly Necessary | Used to verify web forms, secure session authentications, and save user selections. | security_storage, functionality_storage | Granted Always |
| Analytics Metrics | Monitors aggregate learning session logs to help us identify slow interface speeds. | analytics_storage | Denied by Default |
| Targeting & Ads | Controls the delivery of targeted course recommendations on partner networks. | ad_storage, ad_user_data, ad_personalization | Denied by Default |
| Technical Name | Cookie Type | Provider System | Intention | Halt Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| user_cookie_settings | Persistent Cookie | netaware.online | Saves your analytics and advertising cookie choices. | 365 Solar Days |
| _ga | Persistent Cookie | Google Analytics | Measures student session flows and course engagement. | 24 Months |
| _ga_* | Persistent Cookie | Google Analytics | Saves specific session identification metrics. | 24 Months |
You can change your cookie preferences at any time. Simply click the "Cookie Settings" link located in the footer, which will display the settings banner for you to adjust your choices. Alternatively, you can disable cookies entirely through your browser settings, though this may impact the performance of our simulation training modules.