Cookie Policy

What Are Cookies and Why We Use Them

Cookies are small text files placed on your device (computer, smartphone, or tablet) by your web browser. Their primary objective is to enable the platform to recognize your device, maintain the stability of your active operational session, and defend your account data against unauthorized technical exploits. These tools are critical for distinguishing your requests from those of other visitors and ensuring fast load times across all interfaces.

Categories of Cookies Implemented

Strictly Necessary Cookies These tracking tools are vital for the core architectural functions of our platform. They handle critical technical workflows such as user authentication, network load balancing, security firewalls, and active state persistence. Because the platform cannot operate safely without them, these cookies are enabled automatically and cannot be deactivated on an individual basis.

Performance and Analytics Cookies We utilize these elements to aggregate completely anonymous, statistical data regarding how users interact with our user interface. This technical oversight allows us to diagnose bugs in the codebase, evaluate server capacity during peak periods, and optimize the overarching application layout.

Functionality Cookies These files allow our technical systems to remember specific configurations you have selected during past interactions, such as language choices or regional display options. This prevents the need for manual adjustment upon every new login session.

Advertising and Targeting Cookies When implemented, these files track browsing trajectories to deliver information and features more aligned with your specific interests. They help us manage the frequency of communication and evaluate the efficacy of our informational campaigns.

Managing Consent and System Preferences

When you first open our platform, a technical privacy notice is displayed allowing you to specify your settings. With the exception of strictly necessary cookies, you retain absolute technical control over whether to authorize or refuse alternative categories of tracking files through our integrated preference panel.

Controlling Cookies Through Browser Settings

Most standard web browsers incorporate internal parameters designed to regulate the storage of tracking data. Users can typically execute the following protective measures:

  • Audit all stored tracking records and delete them on an individual or global basis.
  • Configure the application to systematically block tracking tokens from external or third-party domains.
  • Utilize private browsing configurations that clear all operational metadata when the window is closed.
  • Inhibit the storage of new tracking tokens completely, acknowledging that this may prevent access to advanced features.

Third-Party Integrated Technologies

During software maintenance or data analysis phases, we may rely on diagnostic infrastructure managed by trusted external service providers. These third-party tools place analytical tokens on our behalf. All such operations are protected by strict data-processing agreements and remain aligned with Australian privacy expectations.

Document Revisions

We reserve the rights to modify this technical document at any time to adapt to software updates, algorithmic changes, or new regulatory standards. We advise checking this page periodically to remain conscious of current tracking implementations.