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1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files packed with minimal data packets that are placed on your computer or mobile device by websites that you visit. They are widely utilized across global infrastructures to make websites work more efficiently, improve navigation velocity, and provide critical analytical telemetry to the owners of the network node.
2. How We Utilize Cookies
S4HEL Online University uses cookies to understand how you interact with our educational modules, preserve your regional preferences, and ensure our server resources adapt to your connection demands. This data is strictly compiled to elevate our global user experience and preserve structural framework performance.
3. Categories of Cookies We Deploy
We classify our structural cookies into three core layers: (A) Essential Cookies: Required strictly to execute core site operations, rendering, and security defenses. (B) Analytics Cookies: Powered by premium tracking networks to monitor aggregate user velocity, geographical density, and content engagement metrics. (C) Affiliate Tracking Cookies: Crucial for our operational survival; these allow our network partners (such as Awin) to verify that an external referral transaction was initiated from our educational nexus.
4. Your Autonomy and Cookie Management
You retain the absolute, unconstrained right to accept, limit, or entirely block cookies. Most modern web browser architectures allow you to manage your cookie preferences through their internal privacy settings. Please acknowledge that disabling essential cookies may introduce degradation patterns to certain automated features and dynamic content grids across the S4HEL ecosystem.
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S4HEL LLC
1001 S Main St Ste 500, Kalispell
Montana 59901, United States
Inquiries: legal@s4hel.com
By remaining active on this educational domain, you comprehensively consent to our data architecture guidelines and tracking frameworks outlined within this cookie policy node. S4HEL reserves the explicit right to adjust these structural boundaries at any time.