Cookie & Tracking Policy
Understanding how Eduvalis Oasis collects and uses data to enhance your VR game development learning experience
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What Are Cookies & Tracking Technologies
Cookies are small text files that websites store on your device when you visit them. Think of them as digital sticky notes that help websites remember things about your visit. At Eduvalis Oasis, we use various tracking technologies to understand how students interact with our VR game development courses and improve their learning experience.
Beyond traditional cookies, we also employ web beacons, pixel tags, and local storage technologies. These tools work together to create a comprehensive picture of how our educational platform performs and where we can make meaningful improvements for our students.
Essential Cookies
Required for basic site functionality including login sessions, course access, and security features. These cannot be disabled without breaking core platform features.
Functional Cookies
Remember your preferences like video quality settings, preferred learning modules, and accessibility options to personalize your VR development learning experience.
Analytics Cookies
Help us understand which course sections are most engaging, where students spend time, and identify areas where our VR curriculum needs improvement.
Marketing Cookies
Track your interests to show relevant course recommendations and educational content that aligns with your VR game development goals.
How We Use Tracking Data
Our tracking systems serve multiple purposes in delivering quality VR game development education. We analyze student behavior patterns to identify which Unity tutorials are most effective, which Blender modeling exercises need additional support materials, and where students typically encounter roadblocks in their learning journey.
Data Collection Methods:
- Course completion rates and time spent in each module
- VR headset compatibility testing and performance metrics
- User interface interactions and navigation patterns
- Download patterns for course materials and software tools
- Community forum engagement and peer interaction data
- Technical support request categories and resolution times
- Assessment scores and skill progression tracking
This information helps us refine our curriculum design, ensuring that students developing VR experiences get the most relevant and up-to-date instruction. For instance, if we notice many students struggling with C# scripting in Unity, we can add supplementary coding exercises or video explanations to that section.
Data Retention & Storage
Essential cookies remain active during your browser session and are automatically removed when you close your browser. Functional and preference cookies are stored for up to 12 months to maintain your customized learning environment across visits.
Analytics data is aggregated and stored for 24 months to identify long-term trends in VR education effectiveness. Marketing cookies typically expire after 90 days, though some advertising partner cookies may have different retention periods. All tracking data is stored on secure servers in Australia and processed according to local privacy regulations.
You can request deletion of your tracking data at any time by contacting our privacy team. We also automatically purge inactive user data after 36 months of account inactivity.
Managing Your Browser Settings
Most modern browsers provide granular control over cookie acceptance and tracking preferences. You can configure these settings to align with your privacy preferences while maintaining access to essential course features.
Quick Browser Settings Access:
When adjusting browser settings, keep in mind that blocking all cookies may prevent you from accessing course videos, saving progress in VR development exercises, or receiving personalized feedback on your Unity projects. We recommend allowing essential cookies while customizing other categories based on your comfort level.
Third-Party Integrations
Eduvalis Oasis partners with several technology providers to deliver comprehensive VR game development education. These partnerships may involve additional tracking mechanisms that operate independently of our primary systems.
Our video hosting platform tracks viewing patterns to optimize streaming quality for VR content. Code compilation services monitor performance to ensure Unity and Unreal Engine projects build efficiently. Student forum software analyzes engagement to surface the most helpful community discussions.
Each third-party service maintains its own privacy policy and cookie practices. We encourage students to review these policies, particularly if you plan to use external VR development tools or platforms recommended in our coursework.
Privacy Questions & Support
Have questions about our tracking practices or need help adjusting your privacy settings? Our support team understands the technical aspects of both VR development and data privacy.