Understanding how FlowlyRipple uses tracking technologies to enhance your experience on our performance testing platform. We believe in transparency about data collection and your control over it.
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit flowlyripple.com. They help our performance testing platform remember your preferences and improve functionality. Beyond traditional cookies, we use several tracking methods including web beacons, pixel tags, and session storage to understand how users interact with our optimization tools.
These technologies work behind the scenes to make your experience smoother. When you return to our site, we can remember your dashboard layout preferences, recently accessed performance reports, and testing configurations you've saved. This means less time setting up and more time focusing on optimizing your applications.
Our tracking helps create a personalized environment for performance testing professionals. When you save a complex load testing scenario, cookies remember those settings across sessions. We track which documentation sections users visit most to improve our help content and identify common workflow patterns.
Analytics data shows us if developers struggle with specific features, allowing us to redesign interfaces or add helpful tooltips. Marketing cookies ensure the blog posts and case studies we promote match your interests in areas like API testing, database optimization, or mobile app performance.
Automatically deleted when you close your browser. Used for temporary data like form inputs and navigation state.
Stored for up to 12 months. These remember your dashboard settings, notification preferences, and saved configurations.
Retained for 24 months to identify long-term usage trends and measure feature adoption over time.
Expire after 6 months. Used to understand your interests and show relevant content about performance testing topics.
This cookie policy was last updated on March 15, 2025. We review and update our privacy practices annually to ensure compliance with evolving regulations.