Cookie Policy
Last updated: March 2025
This document explains how finoravexi uses tracking technologies on finoravexi.pro to provide better financial communication education. We believe in being upfront about how we collect information and what we do with it. Most tracking happens behind the scenes, but it directly affects your experience on our site.
Essential cookies required for site functionality cannot be disabled. Rejecting other cookies may limit certain features but won't prevent you from accessing our educational content.
What Are Cookies Exactly?
Cookies are small text files that get stored on your device when you visit websites. They're basically tiny notes that help the site remember things about you between visits. Some cookies disappear when you close your browser (session cookies), while others stick around for weeks or months (persistent cookies).
Beyond traditional cookies, we also use similar tracking technologies like web beacons, pixels, and local storage. These all serve the same basic purpose—helping us understand how people interact with our site and remembering your preferences.
Types of Tracking We Use
Essential CookiesAlways Active
These are the cookies we absolutely need to run the site. They handle things like keeping you logged in, remembering what's in your cart if you're signing up for a program, and making sure the site actually works properly. You can't turn these off without breaking basic functionality.
Performance Cookies
These help us understand which parts of the site people actually use. We see things like which pages get visited most, where people spend their time, and where they tend to leave. This information is usually aggregated—we're looking at patterns, not tracking individual journeys through the site.
Functional Cookies
These remember choices you make to personalize your experience. Things like your preferred language settings, region selection, or whether you've dismissed certain notices. They make repeat visits smoother by not asking you the same questions every time.
Marketing Cookies
These track your activity across different sites to build a profile of your interests. They're what make ads follow you around the internet. We use these sparingly and mainly to understand which marketing efforts actually bring people to our educational programs.
How We Actually Use This Information
Here's what happens with the data we collect through cookies. Most of it is pretty straightforward—we're trying to make the site work better and understand what content resonates with people interested in financial communication education.
- Keeping you logged into your account as you move between pages
- Remembering where you are in multi-page forms or applications
- Understanding which learning program pages get the most interest
- Seeing how long people spend reading different types of content
- Tracking which marketing channels actually bring qualified leads
- Testing different versions of pages to see what communicates better
- Preventing duplicate form submissions and other technical issues
- Analyzing regional differences in how Australian visitors engage with content
We don't sell cookie data to third parties. That said, some of our analytics and marketing tools are run by external companies (like Google Analytics), so they do process this information according to their own privacy policies.
Taking Control of Your Cookies
You've got several options for managing cookies. The button at the top of this page lets you reject non-essential cookies site-wide, which is the simplest approach. But you can also control cookies at the browser level if you want more granular control.
Browser-Level Cookie Management
Chrome
Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data. You can block all cookies, block third-party cookies only, or clear existing cookies from here.
Firefox
Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data. Firefox offers good default protection against tracking cookies while keeping functional ones.
Safari
Preferences → Privacy → Cookies and website data. Safari blocks most third-party cookies by default but you can adjust settings further here.
Edge
Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Cookies and site data. Similar controls to Chrome with options for blocking or clearing cookies.
Keep in mind that blocking all cookies will probably break parts of the site. You might not be able to stay logged in, certain forms might not work properly, and we won't remember any preferences you set. Essential cookies really are essential.
How Long We Keep Cookie Data
Different cookies have different lifespans. Session cookies disappear as soon as you close your browser. Most of our functional cookies last between 30 days and a year, depending on what they're remembering.
Analytics cookies typically stick around for about two years, which helps us spot longer-term trends in how people engage with our educational content. Marketing cookies usually expire after 90 days, though this varies based on the specific advertising platform.
You can clear all cookies manually through your browser settings at any time. This essentially resets your relationship with the site—we won't remember anything about your previous visits.
Changes to This Policy
We update this policy occasionally when we add new tracking tools or change how we handle data. We're not going to email you every time we tweak something, but the "last updated" date at the top will change. If you're concerned about tracking, it's worth checking back here a few times a year.
Major changes—like adding entirely new categories of tracking—we'll probably announce more prominently. But minor clarifications or technical updates happen quietly.
Questions About Cookies?
If something in this policy isn't clear, or you have specific questions about how we track and use data, reach out to us.
Email: info@finoravexi.pro
Phone: +61 3 7014 7247
Address: 594 Stanley St, Albury NSW 2640, Australia