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This policy explains what cookies are, which ones we use, why we use them, and how you can control them. It works alongside our Privacy Policy.
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1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. Similar technologies, such as local storage, work in a comparable way. They allow a site to remember your actions and preferences over a period of time, so you do not have to re-enter them whenever you return or move between pages.
On this website, we keep our use of these technologies deliberately modest. We rely on them mainly to keep the site working and, only with your consent, to understand general usage.
2. Why we use cookies
We use cookies and local storage for a limited set of reasons:
- To keep the website secure and functioning as intended.
- To remember the cookie preferences you have selected.
- To understand, in aggregate and only with your consent, which pages are visited so we can improve them.
3. Cookie categories
3.1 Strictly necessary
These are essential for the website to operate. They support core functions such as page navigation, security, and remembering your consent decision. Because the site cannot work properly without them, they are always active and do not require consent.
3.2 Analytics
These help us understand how visitors use the website in aggregate, for example which pages are most read. We only set these cookies if you enable the analytics category. The information is used to improve content and layout, not to identify you personally.
3.3 Marketing
These would be used to make any future messages we share more relevant. They are switched off by default and are only set if you explicitly enable the marketing category.
4. How long cookies last
Cookies are either "session" cookies, which expire when you close your browser, or "persistent" cookies, which remain for a set period. The preference record we store keeps your choices for up to twelve (12) months, after which you may be asked again. You can clear stored preferences at any time using your browser controls.
5. Third-party cookies
Some functionality may rely on reputable third-party services, such as web fonts or icon libraries delivered from a content delivery network. Where any third party may set cookies, we work to ensure they are used responsibly and only where consistent with your choices. We do not permit third parties to use cookies on this site for their own independent advertising profiles.
6. Managing your preferences
You are in control. When you first visit, a banner lets you accept all cookies, reject non-essential cookies, or open the settings to choose by category. You can revisit these choices at any time by selecting the "Cookie settings" link in the website footer. Updating your selection takes effect immediately.
7. Browser controls
Most browsers also let you view, manage, and delete cookies through their settings. You can usually choose to block cookies entirely or to be warned before one is set. Please note that disabling strictly necessary cookies may affect how the website functions. Each browser handles this differently, so we suggest consulting your browser's help resources for specific steps.
8. Recording consent
When you make a cookie choice, we store a small record of that decision so we can honour it on future visits and demonstrate that consent was given. This record contains your selected categories and the time the choice was made. It does not contain information that identifies you by name.
9. Updates to this policy
We may revise this Cookie Policy as our practices or legal obligations change. Any updates will be reflected by a new "last updated" date at the top of this page. Significant changes may also prompt the consent banner to appear again.
10. Contact us
If you have questions about how we use cookies, please contact us:
- Post: Fituegreenel, 20 Convention Centre Pl, South Wharf VIC 3006, Australia
- Phone: +61 3 9099 1111
- Email: team@fituegreenel.world
This policy is provided for general informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice.