Cookie Protocol
At ArcTraceScale, we use diagnostic markers to calibrate your interaction with our trace analytics infrastructure. This policy outlines how we deploy these small data files to maintain scale intelligence and platform stability.
Last Revision
2026-04-20
Defining the Trace
Understanding how we differentiate between essential functional markers and analytical performance trackers.
Cookies are minimal text files stored on your hardware to recognize your session and preferences. Within our analytical portal, these files serve as technical anchors, ensuring that the trace analytics data you view remains consistent across different navigation states.
We do not use these markers to identify individuals personally; rather, we use them to interpret macro-level behaviors that help us refine our scale intelligence models. By understanding how users traverse the digital scale of our platform, we can optimize load sequences and intelligence delivery.
Functional Hierarchies
Critical Utility
These are foundational to the login mechanism and security headers. Without these, the core portal architecture cannot maintain a secure handshake between your browser and our Scale Lab servers.
Analytical Insight
We leverage these to monitor traffic volume and identify performance bottlenecks. This data helps us scale the digital intelligence we provide, ensuring high-speed access to technical dossiers.
Preference Memory
Used to remember your preferred data visualization settings, units of measure, and language choices. These ensure a personalized workflow every time you return to the portal.
"Data integrity at scale begins with the precision of the trace."
User Autonomy
We believe in transparent engineering. You maintain full control over your secondary data footprint through browser-level settings or specialized privacy tools.
Direct Configuration
Most modern browsers allow you to define rules for cookie acceptance. You can set your browser to notify you when a trace marker is being deployed, or block them entirely. Note that disabling essential markers will degrade the functionality of our analytical portal.
- Edge: Settings > Cookies and site permissions
- Chrome: Settings > Privacy and security
- Safari: Settings > Privacy
Third-Party Diagnostics
We occasionally utilize external services for performance benchmarking. These partners may deploy their own cookies to generate cross-site scale intelligence.
Temporal Limits
Session cookies expire the moment you close your interface. Persistent cookies remain for a set window (usually 12 months) to facilitate returning user logic.
Technical Clarification
If you have specific questions regarding our use of cookies or the trace analytics lifecycle, please reach out to our compliance desk in Seoul.