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Cookie Policy

What are cookies and why we use them

Cookies are small data files stored on your device by our server during your session. They act as a technical memory for our platform, enabling us to identify your browser configuration, maintain your active session, and safeguard your account against potential security threats. These files are essential for the smooth and secure operation of our services.

Categories of cookies utilized

Strictly necessary cookies These files are vital for the fundamental architecture of our platform. They manage essential processes such as authentication validation, session maintenance, and data stream encryption. As they are required for basic site operations, they are enabled by default and cannot be opted out of within our platform settings.

Performance and analytics cookies We deploy these tools to generate statistical insights regarding site traffic. The data is processed in an anonymous, aggregated form, allowing our technical team to monitor system performance, address software anomalies, and optimize our network infrastructure for a more responsive user experience.

Functionality cookies These cookies allow the site to remember specific personal preferences, such as language settings or interface configurations. They streamline your experience by ensuring you do not need to manually adjust these parameters every time you visit.

Advertising and targeting cookies Where applicable, these tools record navigational patterns. They assist in ensuring that any system announcements, feature highlights, or relevant updates you receive are tailored to the actual technical interests demonstrated during your time on the platform.

Managing your cookie preferences

Upon your first visit, a dedicated preference panel will allow you to configure your choices regarding optional cookies. You retain the right to modify, grant, or revoke your consent for non-essential cookies at any time via the settings menu provided on our site.

Managing cookies via browser settings

Most standard web browsers include tools to manage tracking files. Through your browser's local settings, you can view existing cookies, delete them individually or in bulk, block third-party cookies, or activate private/incognito modes to clear all session data upon closing the browser.

Third-party interactions

For specific diagnostic or analytical tasks, we may utilize software components provided by qualified external partners. These entities may store their own cookies subject to their privacy protocols. Because we do not control the lifecycle of these third-party files, we suggest reviewing the policies on the providers' websites.

Policy updates

We may revise this document to reflect software improvements or changes in Australian regulatory requirements. We invite users to check this page periodically for updates.