Cookie Policy
Last Updated: February 2025
loxcaneriva uses tracking technologies on loxcaneriva.com to understand how you interact with our financial profitability analysis resources. This helps us refine the experience and make sure the tools actually work for Australian businesses trying to get a handle on their numbers.
What Tracking Technologies Mean
When you visit our site, small text files get stored on your device. These are what people commonly call cookies, though there are other tracking methods too. They remember your preferences and help us see which parts of the site people find useful.
Some of these trackers stick around for a while. Others vanish when you close your browser. The persistent ones might remember your language preference or whether you've already dismissed a notification banner.
Types of Tracking We Use
Essential Function Trackers
These keep the site working properly. Without them, you can't access secure areas or use basic features like calculators and comparison tools that need to remember your inputs.
- Session authentication for logged-in users
- Security tokens that prevent unauthorized access
- Temporary storage for calculator data between pages
Functional Preferences
These remember your choices so you don't have to set everything again each visit. They're about convenience, not surveillance.
- Preferred currency display format
- Dashboard layout customization
- Notification preferences
Analytics Tracking
We look at aggregate data to see what's working and what isn't. This tells us which resources people actually read and which ones sit ignored. Helps us focus on content that matters.
- Page views and navigation patterns
- Time spent on educational resources
- Most-used calculation tools
Marketing and Communication
These help us understand whether our outreach connects with the right audience. They also prevent you from seeing the same announcement repeatedly.
- Campaign source tracking
- Content recommendation relevance
- Email interaction patterns
How These Technologies Enhance Your Experience
When you're comparing different profitability scenarios in our tools, trackers save your assumptions so you can toggle between models without re-entering everything. That's genuinely useful when you're trying to model out quarterly variations.
The analytics side shows us that people spend more time on case studies than on abstract theory. So we create more of those. It's a feedback loop that actually shapes what content we develop.
Data Retention Periods
Session trackers expire when you close your browser. Preference cookies might last up to a year. Analytics data gets aggregated and anonymized after 90 days. Marketing trackers typically expire within six months unless you interact with specific campaigns.
Managing Your Tracking Preferences
Browser Configuration
Most browsers give you control over tracking technologies through their settings. Here's how to access those controls:
- 1 Open your browser settings or preferences menu
- 2 Look for privacy, security, or content settings sections
- 3 Find the cookies or site data management area
- 4 Choose to block all trackers, block third-party only, or manage site-by-site
- 5 Save your preferences and reload the page
Blocking essential trackers will break parts of the site. You won't be able to use tools that require session persistence. But blocking marketing trackers? That just means we can't tell which campaigns bring in engaged users.
Specific Tracking Details
| Name | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| session_token | Maintains secure login state | Session |
| user_prefs | Stores dashboard and display preferences | 12 months |
| analytics_id | Anonymous usage pattern tracking | 90 days |
| content_rec | Personalizes resource suggestions | 6 months |
| campaign_src | Tracks marketing campaign effectiveness | 6 months |
Third-Party Services
We use some external services that place their own trackers. These include analytics platforms that help us understand site performance and content delivery networks that speed up page loading for Australian users.
Third-party trackers operate under their own privacy policies. While we choose services that respect user privacy, you should review their policies independently if you want complete clarity on how they handle data.
Your Control Options
You can delete existing trackers through your browser's clear browsing data function. This removes everything stored locally, though it also logs you out of any active sessions and resets your preferences.
Some browsers offer "Do Not Track" signals. We respect these where technically feasible, though it's worth knowing that there's no universal standard for how sites should interpret that signal.
If you want granular control, most modern browsers let you manage permissions site-by-site. You can allow loxcaneriva.com to function normally while blocking trackers from other domains entirely.
Updates to This Policy
We update this policy when we add new tracking technologies or change how we use existing ones. Significant changes get announced through the site, but checking back periodically makes sense if you care about these details.
The last update was February 2025. We clarified retention periods and added more specific examples of how functional trackers improve the user experience with our profitability analysis tools.
Questions About Our Tracking Practices?
If something in this policy doesn't make sense or you want specific details about how we handle your data, reach out directly.
- Shop B/576-582 Box Rd, Jannali NSW 2226, Australia
- +61 411 349 989
- support@loxcaneriva.com