What Are Cookies?
Think of cookies as small notes your browser keeps to
remember things about your visits. When you come back to our site, these notes help us
recognize you and provide a better experience. They're text files, really small ones, that
sit in your browser's storage.
Most websites use them because they make everything work
smoother. Without cookies, you'd have to log in every time you clicked a new page. Or your
preferences would vanish the moment you closed your browser.
We use cookies at tanexolira to understand how people
interact with our financial analysis tools and to keep your session secure while you're
exploring data and reports.
The Types We Use
Not all cookies do the same thing. Some are absolutely
necessary for the site to function, while others help us improve what we offer. Here's what
we deploy on tanexolira.com.
Essential Cookies
These keep the site running properly. They handle
your login sessions, remember your language preference, and maintain security protocols
as you navigate through different pages.
- Session authentication tokens
- Security verification codes
- Load balancing identifiers
Functional Cookies
These remember your choices so you don't have to
make them repeatedly. Your currency display preferences, chart visualization settings,
and interface customizations are stored here.
- Display preferences for graphs
- Saved filter configurations
- Interface layout settings
Analytics Cookies
We use these to see which features get used most and
where people might be having trouble. This helps us figure out what to improve next and
what's already working well.
- Page visit tracking
- Feature usage metrics
- Error detection logging
Performance Cookies
These monitor how fast the site loads and where
bottlenecks might exist. They help us optimize the platform so financial data loads
quickly when you need it.
- Page load time measurements
- Server response monitoring
- Resource usage tracking
How We Use Them
Keeping You Logged In
When you sign into your account, a cookie stores your
authentication token. This means you can move between different analysis tools and
reports without constantly re-entering your credentials. It expires after a set
period for security reasons.
Remembering Your Preferences
If you switch the currency display from AUD to USD, or
change how data tables sort by default, those choices get saved. Next time you visit,
everything appears the way you set it up. Saves time and makes the platform feel more
yours.
Understanding Usage Patterns
Analytics cookies show us which financial reports get
accessed most frequently and where users spend the most time. This information guides
our development priorities so we can focus on improving the features that matter most
to Australian finance professionals.
Managing Your Browser Settings
You have full control over cookies through your browser
settings. Each browser handles this a bit differently, but they all give you options to
block, delete, or restrict cookies based on your preferences.
Google Chrome
Open Settings, click Privacy and Security, then
Cookies and other site data. You can block all cookies, block third-party cookies only,
or allow everything. You can also clear existing cookies from this menu.
Mozilla Firefox
Go to Settings, select Privacy & Security from the
left menu. Under Enhanced Tracking Protection, choose Standard, Strict, or Custom. The
Cookies and Site Data section lets you clear stored data or manage exceptions.
Safari
Open Preferences, click Privacy. You'll see options
to block all cookies or prevent cross-site tracking. Safari also has an option to show
which websites have stored cookies on your device.
Microsoft Edge
Click Settings, then Cookies and site permissions.
Choose whether to allow all cookies, block third-party cookies, or block all cookies.
Edge also lets you see and remove cookies from specific sites.
Keep in mind that blocking essential cookies will
likely break some functionality on tanexolira.com. You might not be able to log in, or your
settings won't save properly. But it's your choice to make.
How Long Cookies Last
Different cookies have different lifespans depending on
what they're designed to do. Some disappear the moment you close your browser, while others
stick around for months or years.
Session Only
Authentication & security tokens
30 Days
Preference settings & configurations
12 Months
Analytics & performance data
24 Months
Long-term usage patterns
Session cookies vanish when you close your browser
tab. Persistent cookies remain until they expire or you manually delete them. We set
expiration dates based on how long the data remains useful for its intended purpose.
Third-Party Technologies
Some services we integrate with may set their own
cookies. For example, if we embed a financial data widget from an external provider, that
provider might use cookies to track usage of their widget across multiple sites.
We're selective about which third-party services we
integrate with, and we prioritize those that respect user privacy. But you should know that
we don't have direct control over cookies set by external services. Their privacy policies
govern how they handle data collection.
If you want to block third-party cookies specifically,
most modern browsers have that option. It won't affect the first-party cookies we set
directly from tanexolira.com.
Changes to This Policy
Technology changes. Regulations evolve. Sometimes we add
new features that require different tracking approaches. When we update this cookie policy,
we'll change the date at the top of this page and notify you if the changes are
significant.
We recommend checking back here occasionally if you want
to stay informed about how we use cookies. We don't make changes frequently, but when we
do, we'll be transparent about what changed and why.