Website Data Usage Policy
Understanding how we track and enhance your browsing experience on eonialorix.com
We want you to know exactly what happens when you visit our site. This policy explains the tracking technologies we use and how they help us provide better service to Australian startups looking for fundraising support.
When you browse eonialorix.com, small text files called cookies get stored on your device. These help us remember your preferences and understand how people interact with our platform. Some tracking is essential for the site to work properly, while other tracking helps us improve our services.
What Are These Tracking Tools?
Think of cookies as tiny memory aids that help websites remember you between visits. They're not harmful – they can't access your files or install software. But they do collect information about your browsing patterns.
We use several types of tracking beyond traditional cookies. There are also pixel tags, web beacons, and local storage technologies. Each serves different purposes, from basic site functionality to understanding which content resonates with startup founders.
Essential Tracking
These keep the site working. They handle your login sessions, remember your security settings, and maintain your progress through forms. You can't turn these off without breaking core functionality. They expire when you close your browser or after a set period.
Functional Preferences
These remember your choices – language settings, region preferences, or display options you've selected. They make returning visits smoother by keeping your preferred settings intact across sessions.
Analytics Tracking
We track which pages get visited most, how long people spend reading content, and where they click. This helps us understand what startup founders actually find valuable. The data is aggregated and anonymized, so we see patterns rather than individual behaviour.
Marketing Tools
These track your journey across different sites to show relevant content. They help us understand which channels bring visitors to our platform and measure campaign effectiveness. They also prevent you from seeing the same message repeatedly.
Manage Your Tracking Preferences
You can decline non-essential tracking technologies right now. Essential site functions will continue working normally.
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How Tracking Improves Your Experience
Here's the practical side of this. When we track how people use our learning resources, we can spot which fundraising topics confuse readers and need clearer explanations. If analytics show everyone abandoning a form halfway through, we redesign it.
Specific Ways We Use Tracking Data:
- Identifying which case studies about Australian startup fundraising get the most engagement
- Understanding whether mobile users struggle with certain page layouts
- Recognizing when educational content needs updating based on how long people spend reading
- Measuring which topics drive inquiries about our programs
- Testing different approaches to presenting complex financial concepts
The marketing tracking tells us which blog posts or resources convince founders to reach out. That feedback loop helps us create more useful content rather than guessing what might be helpful.
Data Retention Periods
Different tracking tools store data for different lengths of time. Session cookies disappear when you close your browser. Others might stick around for months or even years, depending on their purpose.
Essential cookies typically last the duration of your session. Analytics data might be kept for up to two years so we can spot long-term trends in how people use our platform. Marketing cookies usually expire after 90 days, though some advertising networks use longer periods.
We regularly review stored data and delete what's no longer needed. You can request information about what data we've collected about you by contacting us directly.
Browser Controls and Settings
Most browsers let you control cookies through their settings. You can block all cookies, accept only first-party cookies, or get prompted before any cookie is stored. Just know that blocking everything will break some site features.
Managing Cookies in Your Browser:
- Open your browser's settings or preferences menu
- Look for privacy, security, or content settings
- Find the cookies or site data section
- Choose your preferred level of cookie blocking
- Decide whether to delete existing cookies
- Set exceptions for specific sites if needed
Private browsing modes don't save cookies after you close the window. That's useful if you're on a shared computer, but you'll need to log in again each time you visit.
Third-Party Tracking
Some cookies on our site come from external services we use. Analytics platforms, advertising networks, and embedded content all add their own tracking. We select these third parties carefully, but they operate under their own privacy policies.
For example, if you watch an embedded video, the video platform might set its own cookies. Or when we measure campaign performance, advertising networks track conversions. We limit third-party tracking where possible while still maintaining useful functionality.
Types of Third-Party Services:
- Analytics platforms that measure site traffic and user behaviour
- Advertising networks that help us reach potential students
- Social media plugins that enable content sharing
- Payment processors for secure transaction handling
- Communication tools for live chat and support features
Questions About Data Usage?
If you're unclear about any aspect of how we track and use data, or if you want specific information about what data we've collected from your visits, get in touch. We're happy to explain further or address concerns.
Reach us at help@eonialorix.com or call +61 411 111 222. Our office is at 122 Raglan Rd, North Perth WA 6006, Australia.