Cookie Policy

Last updated: March 2025

At amarynthexa, we use tracking technologies on our website to help you navigate efficiently and perform specific functions. These small data files work quietly in the background while you explore financial insights and educational resources.

This policy explains what these technologies are, why we use them, and how you can manage your preferences. We believe in being transparent about how we collect and use data.

What Are Cookies and Similar Technologies

Cookies are small text files that get stored on your device when you visit websites. They help us recognize you when you return and remember your preferences. Think of them as tiny notes that help the website remember who you are and what you like.

We also use similar technologies like web beacons, pixels, and local storage. These work alongside cookies to improve your experience on amarynthexa.com. Some are essential for basic functions, while others help us understand how people use our financial education resources.

Most browsers accept cookies automatically, but you have control over this. You can adjust your settings to refuse cookies or alert you when they're being sent. Just keep in mind that some features might not work properly without them.

Types of Tracking We Use

Not all cookies serve the same purpose. Here's how we categorize the different types of tracking technologies on our site:

How We Use Tracking Data

The information we collect through these technologies helps us in several ways. We use it to recognize when you return to our site, remember your login details if you've created an account, and keep track of which learning modules you've completed.

Analytics data shows us patterns in how people navigate through financial education content. Maybe everyone gets stuck on a particular concept, or perhaps a certain tutorial gets shared frequently. These insights guide our content development.

We also use tracking to improve security. For instance, we can detect unusual patterns that might indicate unauthorized access attempts. And when you interact with our events calendar or statistics dashboard, cookies help maintain state across different pages.

Managing Your Cookie Preferences

You're in control of how tracking technologies work on your device. Most modern browsers give you options to manage, block, or delete cookies. The process varies slightly depending on which browser you use.

Browser-Specific Instructions

Google Chrome: Go to Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data. You can block all cookies, block third-party only, or clear existing ones.
Mozilla Firefox: Access Options → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data. Firefox offers standard, strict, or custom protection levels.
Safari: Navigate to Preferences → Privacy. You can block all cookies or just those from third parties and advertisers.
Microsoft Edge: Open Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Manage and delete cookies. Edge allows you to see which sites have stored cookies.

Be aware that blocking all cookies might affect your experience on amarynthexa.com. Some features depend on these technologies to work correctly. For example, if you're tracking your progress through our learning modules, that information is stored using cookies.

If you use multiple devices or browsers, you'll need to set your preferences on each one separately. Cookie settings don't sync across different browsers or devices automatically.

Third-Party Cookies and Services

Sometimes we work with external partners who place their own cookies on our site. These might include analytics providers who help us measure traffic patterns, or services that enable certain interactive features.

We're careful about which third parties we allow to set cookies on amarynthexa.com. Each one serves a specific purpose related to improving your educational experience or helping us understand how our content performs.

These external services have their own privacy policies that govern how they collect and use data. While we choose partners carefully, we can't control their practices directly. You might want to review their policies if you're concerned about specific services.

How Long Do Cookies Last

Cookies come with different lifespans. Session cookies disappear as soon as you close your browser. They're temporary helpers that exist only during your current visit.

Persistent cookies stick around longer—anywhere from a few days to several years. These remember your preferences between visits. For instance, if you've set a preference to view statistics in a particular format, a persistent cookie remembers that choice.

We regularly review our cookie usage and delete data that's no longer needed. Different types of information have different retention periods based on their purpose and legal requirements.

Your Rights and Choices

Under Australian privacy regulations, you have several rights regarding how your data is collected and used. You can access information we've collected about you, request corrections if something's inaccurate, or ask us to delete certain data.

If you'd like to exercise any of these rights, reach out to us through the contact details below. We'll respond to your request within a reasonable timeframe and let you know what actions we've taken.

You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner if you believe we've mishandled your personal information. Though we hope it doesn't come to that, and we'd appreciate the chance to address your concerns directly first.

Changes to This Policy

We update this policy occasionally to reflect changes in our practices or legal requirements. When we make significant changes, we'll post a notice on our website and update the date at the top of this page.

It's worth checking back periodically to stay informed about how we're using tracking technologies. Continued use of our site after changes means you accept the updated policy.