Cookie Policy
Understanding how we collect and use browsing data to improve your experience on lirevanthos.com
Last Updated: March 2025What You Need to Know
We use tracking technologies on our website. That's probably not surprising—most sites do these days. But we think you deserve to know exactly what we're collecting and why it matters.
This policy explains the different types of data we gather when you visit lirevanthos.com, how we use it to make your experience better, and what control you have over it. We've tried to keep the legal jargon to a minimum.
How Tracking Works on Our Site
When you visit lirevanthos.com, small text files get stored in your browser. These help us remember your preferences and understand how people navigate our financial education resources.
Think of them like bookmarks your browser keeps about your interactions with our site. Some disappear when you close your browser. Others stick around to remember your settings for next time.
We also use similar technologies like web beacons and pixels—tiny transparent images that help us track whether content has been viewed. These work alongside traditional tracking methods to give us a complete picture of how our educational materials are being used.
Types of Tracking We Use
Essential Tracking
These are non-negotiable. Without them, basic functions simply wouldn't work. You can't opt out of these because they're required for the site to operate properly.
- Keeping you logged into your account as you move between pages
- Remembering items in your learning cart
- Ensuring secure connections during transactions
- Loading content in the right format for your device
Functional Tracking
These make your experience smoother by remembering your choices. The site works without them, but you'd need to reset your preferences every single visit.
- Storing your preferred language or currency settings
- Remembering which lessons you've completed
- Keeping track of your notification preferences
- Saving your dashboard layout customisations
Analytics Tracking
We use these to understand how people actually use our financial education resources. This helps us figure out what's working and what needs improvement.
- Tracking which lessons get the most engagement
- Understanding where people get stuck or confused
- Measuring how long visitors spend on different topics
- Identifying technical issues that frustrate users
Marketing Tracking
These help us show you relevant information about courses and resources that might interest you based on what you've already looked at.
- Remembering which programs you've viewed
- Showing you related educational content
- Preventing you from seeing the same message repeatedly
- Understanding which promotional messages resonate
Managing Your Preferences
You have control over most tracking technologies on our site. Your browser gives you several options for managing these settings, though the exact steps vary depending on which browser you're using.
Browser Configuration Options
Most modern browsers let you control tracking through their settings menu. Here's what you can typically do:
Keep in mind that blocking certain tracking types might affect how our site functions. You might need to re-enter preferences each time you visit, or some personalized features won't work as expected.
How Tracking Improves Your Experience
We're not collecting this data just for the sake of it. Here's what we actually do with the information we gather from tracking technologies.
Content Optimization
We analyze which financial topics generate the most interest and adjust our educational content accordingly. If everyone's getting stuck on the same lesson, that tells us we need to rework it.
Personalized Learning Paths
By understanding your progress and interests, we can suggest relevant courses and resources that actually match your learning goals rather than showing you everything.
Technical Improvements
Tracking helps us identify bugs, slow-loading pages, and compatibility issues across different devices. This means we can fix problems you might not even bother reporting.
Data Retention and Your Rights
Different types of tracking data get stored for different periods. Essential session data typically expires within hours. Preference settings might stick around for months or even years so you don't have to keep resetting them.
Analytics data gets anonymized after 26 months, meaning we can still see aggregate patterns but not trace activity back to individual users. Marketing tracking data follows similar timeframes.
If you want us to delete your tracking data entirely, you can request that through your account settings or by contacting our team. Just know that this will reset all your preferences and we'll treat you like a first-time visitor next time you come back.
Third-Party Tracking
Some tracking on our site comes from external services we use. For example, if we embed a video from another platform or use analytics tools, those providers might place their own tracking technologies.
We only work with reputable providers who meet Australian privacy standards, but their tracking is governed by their own policies, not ours. You can usually manage third-party tracking through the same browser controls mentioned earlier.
Updates to This Policy
Technology changes, regulations evolve, and we occasionally adjust how we use tracking on our site. When we make significant changes to this policy, we'll update the date at the top and notify active users through email.
Minor clarifications or updates to reflect new features might happen without notification, so it's worth checking back occasionally if you're particularly interested in how we handle tracking data.
Questions About Our Tracking Practices?
We know privacy policies can raise more questions than they answer. If something here doesn't make sense or you want more details about specific tracking technologies we use, just reach out.