What Are Cookies?
Cookies are tiny text files that websites place on your computer or phone when you visit them. They contain small bits of information—like your language preference or items in your shopping cart—so the site can recognize you when you come back.
Most websites use them. They've been around since the mid-90s and are pretty standard across the internet.
Some cookies disappear when you close your browser (we call those session cookies). Others stick around for weeks or months so the site remembers you next time (those are persistent cookies).
How narquelysera Uses Tracking Technologies
We use several types of tracking methods on narquelysera.com. Each serves a different purpose, and understanding them helps you decide what you're comfortable with.
Specific Ways We Use These Technologies
Here's what actually happens behind the scenes when you browse our financial education resources:
- Keeping you logged in while you move between different sections of the learning program
- Remembering which budgeting tools you've already explored so we don't show you the same introductory prompts
- Understanding which articles about savings strategies are most helpful to Australian visitors
- Measuring how many people complete our free budgeting worksheets
- Showing you relevant course recommendations based on the topics you've been reading about
- Testing different layouts to see which ones make it easier to find information
- Preventing fraudulent activity and keeping your account secure
Managing Your Preferences
You have options. Every browser lets you control how cookies and other tracking technologies work. You can block them entirely, delete existing ones, or set up rules about which sites can use them.
Just be aware that blocking all cookies might break some functionality. For example, you might have to log in every single time you visit, or the site might not remember that you've already dismissed certain notices.
How Long Do These Last?
Session tracking disappears the moment you close your browser. Persistent tracking can stick around anywhere from a few days to two years, depending on its purpose. Essential cookies typically last longer because they need to keep working across multiple visits. Marketing cookies usually expire after a few months.
Third-Party Services
Some of the tracking on our site comes from services we use to make narquelysera work better. Analytics platforms help us understand visitor behavior. Payment processors need to track sessions for security. Embedded video players set their own tracking files.
These companies have their own privacy policies and tracking practices. We recommend reviewing them if you want to know exactly how your data is being used beyond our site.
We try to work with reputable partners who respect privacy, but we can't control everything they do once their tracking is active on your device.
Changes to This Policy
We update this policy occasionally to reflect changes in how we use tracking technologies or to comply with new regulations. When we make significant changes, we'll update the date at the top of this page.
If you're a regular visitor, it's worth checking back every few months to stay informed about any updates.
Questions About Our Cookie Policy?
If something isn't clear or you want more information about how we use tracking technologies, get in touch with us. We're happy to explain further.