Cookie Policy

Last updated: March 2025

At trinovexis, we believe in being upfront about how we track and store information on our website. This policy explains what technologies we use when you visit trinovexis.com and why they matter for your experience.

Cookies and similar tracking methods help us understand how entrepreneurs interact with our budgeting resources. We use this information to improve our content and make sure you get the most relevant financial guidance for your business needs.

What Are Cookies Anyway?

Cookies are small text files that get stored on your device when you visit our website. They're basically digital sticky notes that help our site remember things about your visit.

These files contain information like your preferences, browsing patterns, and session data. Some cookies stick around after you close your browser, while others disappear the moment you leave our site.

Think of cookies as a way for our website to have a memory. Without them, we'd treat every visit like we're meeting you for the first time.

Browser Cookies

Standard HTTP cookies that store data in your browser. These are the most common type and work across all modern browsers. They help us recognize returning visitors and maintain session information.

Local Storage

A more modern approach that stores larger amounts of data directly in your browser. We use this for saving your preferences and settings so they persist between visits.

Session Storage

Temporary storage that only lasts while you're actively using our site. Once you close your browser tab, this data disappears completely. Perfect for short-term information.

Tracking Pixels

Tiny invisible images that help us understand how people interact with our content. They tell us which pages are most useful and where we should focus our improvement efforts.

Types of Tracking We Use

Essential Necessary Cookies

These keep our website working properly. They handle basic functions like page navigation, security features, and form submissions. You can't disable these because our site literally wouldn't function without them.

Essential cookies don't collect personal information. They just make sure the technical stuff works when you click around our budgeting tools and educational resources.

Functional Preference Cookies

These remember your choices and personalize your experience. Things like your preferred currency display, notification settings, or which calculators you use most often.

Functional cookies make your visits smoother by remembering what you like. They're not tracking you across the internet, they're just making trinovexis work better for your specific needs.

Analytical Performance Cookies

We use these to understand how people use our site. Which articles get read most? Where do people get confused? What financial tools are actually helpful?

This data is anonymous and aggregated. We see patterns, not individuals. It helps us create better content for Australian entrepreneurs who need practical budgeting advice.

Marketing Targeting Cookies

These track your visit to show you relevant educational content across the web. If you read about cash flow management here, you might see related articles from us elsewhere online.

We're careful with these. They help us reach people who might benefit from our resources, but we don't sell this information or use it for anything sketchy.

How This Improves Your Experience

Remembering Your Dashboard Setup

When you customize your budgeting dashboard with specific widgets or metrics, we store those preferences. Next time you visit, everything's already set up the way you like it. No need to reconfigure everything each session.

Providing Relevant Resources

If you spend time reading about tax planning for small businesses, we'll highlight related articles about deductions or quarterly payments. The content becomes more useful because it matches what you're actually interested in.

Improving Site Performance

Analytics show us which pages load slowly or where people encounter technical issues. This lets us fix problems quickly and make sure our financial calculators and tools work smoothly for everyone.

Enhancing Security Features

Cookies help us detect suspicious activity and protect your account. They verify that login attempts are legitimate and flag anything that looks unusual or potentially harmful.

Managing Your Cookie Preferences

You're in control. Every modern browser lets you decide how cookies work on your device. You can block them entirely, delete existing ones, or set up rules for specific websites.

Keep in mind that blocking all cookies might break some features on our site. Essential functions need cookies to work, so you'll want to allow at least the necessary ones.

Chrome

Go to Settings, then Privacy and Security. Click on Cookies and other site data to adjust your preferences.

Firefox

Open Options, select Privacy and Security. Under Cookies and Site Data, choose your tracking protection level.

Safari

Navigate to Preferences, click Privacy. You can manage cookies and website tracking from there.

Data Retention and Storage

Different cookies last for different periods. Some expire the moment you close your browser, while others stick around for months or even years. The duration depends on what the cookie does and why we need it.

We regularly clean out old tracking data. There's no reason to keep information indefinitely, and storage gets expensive. Most analytical data gets archived or deleted after 14 months.

Typical Retention Periods

  • Session cookies: Deleted when you close your browser
  • Functional preferences: Stored for up to 12 months
  • Analytics data: Retained for 14 months then archived
  • Marketing cookies: Active for 90 days maximum