Cookie Policy
Last updated: February 2025
At luntheravex, we believe in transparency about how we collect and use data when you visit our website. This policy explains what tracking technologies we use, why we use them, and how you can control your preferences.
We use cookies and similar technologies to understand how people interact with luntheravex.com, which helps us create a better experience for everyone accessing our financial management communication resources.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that get stored on your device when you visit websites. They're pretty standard across the internet now. Think of them as little notes that help websites remember things about your visit.
These files contain basic information that gets sent back to the website each time you return. Some cookies stick around for months, while others disappear the moment you close your browser.
Most modern websites rely on cookies to function properly. Without them, you'd have to log in every single time you clicked a new page, which would get old fast.
Types of Cookies We Use
Essential Cookies
These are the ones we actually need to make the site work. They handle things like keeping you logged in and remembering your language preferences. You can't turn these off without breaking basic functionality.
Functional Cookies
These remember your choices so you don't have to keep setting things up every visit. Things like your preferred layout view or form data you've entered get stored here.
Analytical Cookies
We use these to understand how people navigate around the site. Which pages get visited most? Where do people spend their time? This data helps us improve the experience for everyone.
Marketing Cookies
These track your activity across different sites to build a profile of your interests. Honestly, we keep these pretty minimal because we're focused on education rather than aggressive advertising.
How We Use Tracking Technologies
Here's what actually happens when you visit luntheravex.com. We track basic metrics like page views, time spent on different sections, and which links people click. This isn't about building some detailed profile of you personally.
When someone fills out our contact form, we use cookies to make sure the form works properly and to prevent duplicate submissions. Pretty straightforward stuff.
Session Management
If you're browsing through our learning program pages, session cookies keep track of where you are. This way, if you step away and come back, you don't lose your place. These expire when you close your browser.
Performance Monitoring
We measure how fast pages load and whether any errors pop up. This technical data helps us spot problems before they affect too many people. No personal information gets collected here, just performance metrics.
Content Preferences
When you interact with educational content on our site, we might remember what topics you've explored. This helps us suggest related resources that might actually be useful to you.
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
You have full control over which cookies you accept. Every modern browser lets you block or delete cookies whenever you want. Just be aware that blocking essential cookies will probably break some features.
Chrome
Go to Settings, then Privacy and Security, and click on Cookies. You can block all cookies or just third-party ones.
Firefox
Open Settings, select Privacy and Security from the menu, and adjust your cookie settings under Enhanced Tracking Protection.
Safari
Click Safari in the menu bar, go to Preferences, then Privacy. You'll find options to manage cookies and website data.
Edge
Open Settings, click Privacy and Security, then scroll down to Cookies and Site Permissions to manage your preferences.
Third-Party Cookies
Sometimes we use tools from other companies to help run the site. These might set their own cookies, which we don't directly control.
For example, if we embed a video from an external platform, that platform might drop cookies on your device. We try to minimize these wherever possible, but some are necessary for certain features to work.
We only work with third-party services that have reasonable privacy practices. But if you want to know exactly what they're doing with your data, you'll need to check their individual privacy policies.
How Long Do Cookies Last?
Session cookies disappear when you close your browser. Simple as that.
Persistent cookies stick around longer. Some last a few weeks, others might remain for up to a year. It depends on what they're doing. Analytics cookies typically expire after a couple of months, while preference cookies might last longer so you don't have to keep resetting things.
You can always clear all cookies manually through your browser settings if you want a fresh start.
Your Rights and Choices
You have the right to know what data we collect and how we use it. That's what this policy is for.
You can refuse cookies entirely, though some parts of the site won't work properly if you do. That's your choice to make.
If you're in Australia and have concerns about how we handle your data, you can contact the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner. We take privacy seriously and will work with you to address any legitimate concerns.
Do Not Track Signals
Some browsers send a Do Not Track signal to websites. Honestly, there's no industry standard for how to respond to these signals yet, so we don't currently process them. But you can still control cookies through your browser settings as described above.
Changes to This Policy
We update this policy occasionally as our practices evolve or regulations change. When we make significant changes, we'll update the date at the top and might post a notice on the site.
It's worth checking back here every now and then if you're concerned about how your data gets used. We're not going to email you every time we make a minor wording update, but major changes will be communicated clearly.
Questions About Our Cookie Policy?
If something in this policy isn't clear or you have specific questions about how we use cookies, get in touch with us. We're happy to explain our practices in more detail.