Cookie Policy
Understanding how elenthyros uses tracking technologies to improve your experience and protect your privacy
Look, we're not going to pretend cookies are exciting. But they matter, and you deserve to know what's happening when you visit elenthyros.com.
This policy explains what tracking technologies we use, why we use them, and how you can control your preferences. We've tried to keep this straightforward rather than burying you in legal speak.
Think of this as the honest conversation about data tracking that most sites avoid having.
What Are These Things Anyway?
Cookies are small text files that websites store on your device. They remember things about your visit so you don't have to start fresh every time you come back.
When you visit elenthyros, your browser might store information about your session, preferences, or how you interact with our budget negotiation tools. Some cookies stick around for months. Others disappear when you close your browser.
We also use similar tracking technologies like web beacons and pixel tags. They work differently but serve similar purposes – helping us understand how people use our services.
The Types We Use
Not all tracking serves the same purpose. Here's what actually happens when you browse our site:
Essential Cookies
These keep the site working properly. Without them, basic functions like secure logins or form submissions would break. You can't really turn these off without making the site unusable.
Examples: Session management, security tokens, load balancing
Functional Cookies
These remember your choices and preferences. Things like your preferred language settings or whether you've dismissed certain notifications. They make your experience feel personalized without tracking your every move.
Examples: Language preferences, accessibility settings, regional customization
Analytical Cookies
We use these to understand how visitors interact with our budget negotiation resources. Which pages get read? Where do people get stuck? This helps us improve content that isn't working and expand what is.
Examples: Page views, time on site, navigation patterns, error tracking
Marketing Cookies
These track your visit across our site to build a profile of your interests. We use this to show you relevant information about our budget negotiation programs rather than generic content.
Examples: Retargeting pixels, conversion tracking, campaign attribution
Why We Actually Need This Information
Here's what we're trying to accomplish with these tracking technologies.
First, we need to keep your account secure. Cookies help us verify you're actually you when you log in. They protect against common security threats and make sure your session stays private.
Second, we want to improve our budget negotiation resources. If everyone bounces from a particular page after ten seconds, that's valuable feedback. We can rewrite confusing sections or add missing information.
Third, we're trying to show you information that matches your interests. If you've been reading about commercial lease negotiations, we can highlight relevant workshops or resources rather than showing you residential budget content.
And honestly? We use this data to understand which marketing efforts actually work. If nobody clicks through from a particular channel, we stop wasting money there and invest in channels that bring engaged visitors.
Taking Control of Your Privacy
You're not stuck with our default settings. Every major browser lets you manage how cookies work on your device.
Most browsers let you block third-party cookies while allowing first-party ones. Some let you delete cookies automatically when you close the browser. Others notify you every time a site wants to set a cookie.
How Long Do They Last?
Session cookies disappear when you close your browser. They're temporary by design.
Persistent cookies stick around longer – anywhere from a few days to twelve months, depending on their purpose. Authentication cookies might last a month so you don't have to log in constantly. Analytics cookies typically expire after two years.
We regularly review which cookies we're setting and delete the ones we no longer need. No point holding onto data that doesn't serve a purpose.
Third-Party Services
We work with external services that may set their own cookies. Analytics providers, advertising platforms, and payment processors all have their own tracking mechanisms.
These third parties have their own privacy policies and cookie practices. We choose partners who respect user privacy, but we can't control their systems directly.
You can find links to their privacy policies in our main Privacy Policy document. Most of them offer opt-out mechanisms if you want to limit their tracking.
Your Rights Under Australian Law
Access Your Data
You can request a copy of the information we've collected about you through cookies and other tracking technologies.
Correct Inaccuracies
If we've got something wrong in your profile or preferences, let us know and we'll fix it.
Delete Your Information
You can ask us to remove the data we've collected, though we may need to keep some records for legal compliance.
Withdraw Consent
For non-essential cookies, you can withdraw your consent at any time through your browser settings.
Changes to This Policy
We update this policy when our tracking practices change or when regulations evolve. The date at the top shows when we last revised it.
Major changes will be announced through email to registered users. Minor clarifications or formatting updates won't trigger notifications.
We recommend checking back occasionally, especially if you're particular about privacy settings. Things change in the digital world, and we try to stay transparent about those changes.
Questions About Our Cookie Use?
If something in this policy doesn't make sense or you want more details about specific tracking technologies, reach out to us.
Phone: +61447374964
Mail: Tenancy 252 Suite 202, The Bentleigh Tower
1 Katherine St, Chatswood NSW 2067, Australia