1. Defining Our Implementation
A cookie is a small data packet stored on your device. For Seoul Strategy Node, these packets serve as the connective tissue between different analytical modules. We separate our use of these files into three distinct tiers: Essential, Analytical, and Preference-based.
Core Session Management
Essential for maintaining secure access to the Market Intelligence dashboard and ensuring strategy analytics flows are uninterrupted.
Regional Optimization
Used to detect your localized market entry point (JP or KR) to serve region-specific data nodes and currency formatting.
2. Interaction with Strategy Analytics
Our internal telemetry uses anonymous identifiers to track movement through our analysis systems. This data is aggregated and does not identify individuals. It is used to refine the node systems that power our high-signal insights, identifying which market reports are most critical to business stakeholders in Tokyo and Seoul.
3. Duration of Data Persistence
We utilize both "Session" and "Persistent" cookies. Session cookies expire as soon as you close your browser, while persistent cookies remain to recognize returning users. For example, your language preference is stored via a persistent cookie to ensure you do not have to re-select "EN" upon your next visit to the hub.