How We Use Tracking Technologies
At Learnion, we believe transparency about data collection helps you make informed decisions about your privacy. This policy explains how we use various tracking technologies on learnion.com to improve your learning experience and platform functionality.
Tracking technologies include cookies, web beacons, local storage, and similar tools that collect information about how you interact with our mobile game engine courses and resources. We use this information to personalize your learning path, remember your progress, and ensure our platform works smoothly across different devices.
Last Updated: January 15, 2025 - This policy reflects our current data practices and your rights under Australian privacy legislation.
Types of Tracking Technologies We Use
Information We Collect Through Tracking
- Your progress through mobile game development courses and completion rates
- Which programming languages and game engines you focus on most
- Time spent on different learning materials and tutorial videos
- Device information and browser settings for compatibility optimization
- Geographic location (city level) to provide relevant industry information
- Referral sources to understand how students discover our platform
- Search terms used within our course library and resource center
- Interaction patterns with coding exercises and project assignments
How Tracking Enhances Your Experience
When you're working through our mobile game development curriculum, tracking helps us remember where you left off in complex Unity tutorials or which Unreal Engine features you've mastered. This means you can switch between devices and pick up exactly where you stopped.
Our analytics also help identify when students commonly get stuck on particular coding concepts. For example, if many learners struggle with specific C# scripting techniques, we can create additional tutorial content or adjust how we present that material.
Performance tracking ensures our video content loads quickly whether you're streaming Unity tutorials on campus Wi-Fi or mobile data. We monitor streaming quality and adjust delivery based on your connection speed and device capabilities.
Managing Your Browser Settings
Most modern browsers provide built-in cookie management tools. You can configure your browser to block third-party trackers, clear existing cookies, or notify you when websites attempt to store new tracking data.
Keep in mind that blocking all cookies may affect your ability to stay logged in, save course progress, or receive personalized learning recommendations. Essential functionality cookies will continue working to ensure basic platform operation.
Browser settings override our cookie preferences. If you've configured your browser to block all cookies, our tracking systems will respect those settings regardless of choices made on this page.
Data Retention and Your Rights
We retain tracking data for different periods depending on its purpose. Learning progress data stays active while you're enrolled in courses and for 12 months after completion. Marketing preferences are stored until you change them or close your account.
Under Australian privacy laws, you have the right to access information we've collected about your learning activities, request corrections to inaccurate data, or ask us to delete your tracking history when legally permissible.
Third-Party Tracking Services
Some tracking technologies on our platform are provided by external services like Google Analytics, video hosting providers, and email marketing tools. These services have their own privacy policies and tracking practices that complement our internal data collection.
We carefully select third-party services that align with our privacy commitments and provide meaningful benefits for your learning experience. However, we recommend reviewing their individual privacy policies to understand their specific data handling practices.