Cookie & Data Usage Policy

Understanding how we collect and use information to enhance your mobile game development learning experience at CognitIntelligence

What Are Cookies and Tracking Technologies

Cookies are small text files that websites store on your device when you visit them. Think of them as tiny digital notes that help websites remember your preferences and improve your experience.

At CognitIntelligence, we use several types of tracking technologies to make your mobile game development learning journey smoother and more personalized. These include cookies, web beacons, local storage, and analytics tools that help us understand how our educational platform performs.

When you browse our courses on Unity basics or explore our Android development tutorials, these technologies work quietly in the background to remember where you left off, which topics interest you most, and how we can better serve aspiring game developers in Taiwan and beyond.

Types of Tracking We Use

Essential Cookies

These are necessary for our website to function properly. They enable core features like user authentication, course access, and security measures. Without these, you wouldn't be able to log into your account or access your learning materials.

Educational Analytics

We track how students interact with our game development courses to identify which programming concepts need clearer explanations or which project tutorials are most effective for learning mobile game creation.

Performance Monitoring

These tools help us understand page loading times, identify technical issues, and ensure our coding environments and development tools work smoothly across different devices and browsers.

Preference Storage

We remember your learning preferences, like your preferred programming language, course difficulty level, and whether you prefer video tutorials or written guides for game development concepts.

How Tracking Enhances Your Learning Experience

Our tracking technologies serve specific educational purposes that directly benefit your mobile game development journey.

For instance, when you're working through our C# programming modules, we save your progress automatically. If you need to step away mid-lesson, you can pick up exactly where you left off without losing your work or having to remember which concept you were studying.

We also use this data to identify common stumbling points in our curriculum. If many students struggle with sprite animation or physics implementation, we know to create additional resources or adjust our teaching approach for those topics.

Real example: Our analytics showed students spending extra time on our 2D physics tutorial, so we created supplementary practice exercises and a video walkthrough that reduced completion time by 30% while improving comprehension scores.

Data Collection and Usage Details

We collect information about your interactions with our educational content, including which courses you view, how long you spend on different topics, and which exercises you complete successfully.

This data helps us understand learning patterns specific to game development education. For example, we've learned that students who complete hands-on coding projects within their first two weeks show higher course completion rates.

We also track technical information like your device type, browser version, and screen resolution to ensure our coding environments and game development tools work properly across different setups commonly used by developers in Taiwan and other regions.

  • Course progress and completion metrics
  • Time spent on different learning modules
  • Quiz and assignment performance data
  • Forum participation and peer interaction
  • Technical support requests and issue resolution

Your Control Over Data Collection

You have several options for managing how we collect and use your information during your mobile game development studies.

Most web browsers allow you to control cookie settings through their preferences menu. You can choose to block certain types of cookies, though this might affect some features of our learning platform.

In your account settings, you can adjust preferences for educational analytics and choose which types of progress tracking you want enabled. Some students prefer minimal tracking while others find detailed analytics helpful for monitoring their learning journey.

Important: Disabling essential cookies will prevent you from accessing course materials and submitting assignments. We recommend keeping these enabled while customizing other tracking preferences based on your comfort level.

Data Retention and Security

We retain your learning data for different periods depending on its purpose and your ongoing relationship with CognitIntelligence.

Course progress and educational records are kept for the duration of your enrollment plus two additional years. This ensures you can reference past work and we can provide academic transcripts if needed for your game development career.

Technical data like browser information and performance metrics are typically stored for 12 months and then anonymized for long-term platform improvement analysis.

All data is protected using industry-standard security measures appropriate for educational institutions. We regularly update our security practices and conduct assessments to protect student information from unauthorized access.

Third-Party Services and Integration

Our mobile game development platform integrates with several third-party services that enhance your learning experience.

We use video hosting services for our tutorial content, analytics platforms to understand platform usage, and communication tools for student support. Each of these services has its own privacy practices that complement our educational mission.

For example, our code repository integration allows you to save your game development projects to external platforms like GitHub, which operates under its own terms of service and privacy policy.

We carefully select partners who share our commitment to student privacy and educational excellence. Before integrating any new service, we evaluate how it handles student data and ensure it meets our standards for educational use.

Questions About Our Data Practices?

If you have questions about how we handle your information during your mobile game development studies, we're here to help.

Email us at: [email protected]

Call us: +886-3-331-2209

Visit us: Section 3, Daxue Rd, 640, Douliu City, Yunlin County, Taiwan

This policy was last updated in February 2025 and reflects our current practices for supporting mobile game development education.