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Cookie Policy

What are cookies and why we use them

Cookies are small text files placed on your device by our server when you visit our platform. They serve as a technical memory for the site, allowing us to recognize your browser, maintain the stability of your session, and protect against unauthorized access. They are essential for ensuring the platform functions correctly and securely.

Categories of cookies

Strictly necessary cookies These files are essential for the core functionality of our platform. They handle critical tasks such as data stream encryption, authentication validation, and firewall security. Because these are required for site operation, they are enabled by default and cannot be opted out of within our platform settings.

Performance and analytics cookies We utilize these tools to analyze site traffic statistically. The data is collected in an anonymous, aggregated format to help our technical team monitor performance, resolve software anomalies, and optimize network infrastructure to ensure a responsive user experience.

Functionality cookies These cookies allow the platform to remember choices you make, such as language settings or interface preferences. They improve your browsing experience by removing the need to reconfigure these settings during subsequent visits.

Advertising and targeting cookies If active, these tools record your interactions. They help ensure that any system notifications, feature highlights, or relevant updates you receive are tailored to the technical interests demonstrated during your time on the platform.

Managing your preferences

When you first access our platform, a preference panel allows you to configure your choices regarding optional cookies. You have the right to modify, revoke, or grant consent for non-essential cookies at any time via the cookie settings panel provided on the site.

Browser-based control

Most modern web browsers allow you to regulate the storage of tracking files. Through your browser’s local settings, you can review existing cookies, delete them individually or globally, block third-party cookies, or enable incognito or private modes to automatically clear session data upon closing the browser.

Third-party cookies

During technical maintenance or data analysis, we may utilize third-party diagnostic modules. These entities may set their own cookies subject to their respective privacy standards. As we do not exert direct control over the lifecycle of these third-party files, we recommend reviewing the policies provided by those specific service providers.

Policy updates

We reserve the right to amend this document to reflect software developments or changes in Australian regulatory requirements. We encourage users to check this page periodically for any updates.