How We Use Tracking Technologies
Last Updated: January 2025We're straightforward about how we track activity on zorelliqamiq.pro. This page explains what we collect, why we need it, and how you can control what happens with your data. Most of it's pretty standard stuff for running a modern website, but we know people appreciate clarity.
What Tracking Technologies Actually Are
When you visit our site, we use small text files called cookies and similar tracking methods. These help us remember your preferences, keep you logged in, and figure out which parts of our site work well. Some stay on your device for a few minutes, others stick around longer.
Think of them as digital sticky notes. When you come back, we recognize you and can load things faster or remember where you left off. Nothing sinister—just practical stuff that makes websites function properly in 2025.
The Different Types We Use
These keep the site working. Without them, you couldn't log in, submit forms, or navigate between pages properly. We can't turn these off because the website literally wouldn't function. They handle security, load balancing, and basic session management.
These remember your choices—language preferences, display settings, that sort of thing. They save you from having to reset everything each time you visit. Makes your experience smoother, but the site still works without them.
We use these to see how people interact with zorelliqamiq.pro. Which pages get visited most? Where do people drop off? What content resonates? All anonymous data that helps us improve things. No personal identification happens here.
These track whether our advertising works and help us show relevant content. If you've visited our pricing page, we might show you related information elsewhere online. You can reject these entirely—plenty of people do.
What We Actually Track
Here's the specific information these technologies collect:
- Your browser type and version (helps us fix compatibility issues)
- Which pages you visit and how long you spend there
- Where you clicked from to reach us (search engine, social media, direct link)
- General location data—usually just city-level, nothing precise
- Device information like screen size and operating system
- Whether you've been here before or if it's your first visit
We don't track anything that could identify you personally unless you're logged into an account. And even then, we only connect activity to your account data—not your real-world identity outside our system.
Important: Essential cookies cannot be disabled through this page because they're necessary for basic site operations. If you block them through your browser, some features won't work properly and you might not be able to access certain services.
How Long We Keep This Data
Different types of cookies last for different periods. Some disappear the moment you close your browser. Others hang around for months or even years.
| Cookie Type | Typical Duration |
|---|---|
| Session Cookies | Deleted when you close your browser |
| Essential Function | Up to 12 months |
| Preference Settings | Up to 24 months |
| Analytics Data | Up to 26 months |
| Marketing Tracking | Up to 13 months |
Taking Control of Your Tracking Preferences
You've got several ways to manage what gets tracked. The easiest is using the button below to reject non-essential cookies. But you can also control things through your browser settings if you want more granular control.
Go to Settings → Privacy and Security → Cookies and Other Site Data. You can block all cookies, block third-party cookies only, or clear cookies from specific sites.
Open Settings → Privacy and Security → Cookies and Site Data. Firefox offers enhanced tracking protection that blocks many analytics and marketing cookies automatically.
Head to Preferences → Privacy. Safari blocks most third-party cookies by default. You can also use Private Browsing mode to prevent any cookie storage.
Navigate to Settings → Cookies and Site Permissions. Edge has three levels of tracking prevention: Basic, Balanced, and Strict.
Quick Cookie Management
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This will remove analytics and marketing cookies while keeping essential ones that make the site function properly.
Third-Party Services We Work With
Some cookies come from services we use rather than directly from zorelliqamiq.pro. These might include analytics providers, payment processors, or content delivery networks. Each has their own privacy policies that govern how they handle data.
When you reject non-essential cookies, we signal these third parties to stop tracking you as well. This works through something called Consent Mode, which is now standard practice across most legitimate services.
Why We Actually Need This Information
Look, we could run a website without any of this. But it would be a worse experience for everyone. Analytics tell us that people struggle with a particular form, so we fix it. Marketing data shows which content helps businesses most, so we create more like it.
The essential cookies are non-negotiable—without them, you couldn't access your account or complete transactions securely. Everything else is about improvement and personalization. We're not selling your data or building creepy profiles. Just trying to run a useful website that serves Australian businesses well.
Updates to This Policy
We review this policy regularly and update it when we change how we track things or when regulations shift. The date at the top shows when we last revised it. If we make significant changes, we'll let active users know through email or a notification on the site.
You might want to check back every six months or so, especially if you're particular about privacy settings. Things change in the digital world, and we adapt along with them.
Questions About Our Tracking Practices?
If something here doesn't make sense or you want more details about specific cookies we use, get in touch.
Email: help@zorelliqamiq.pro
Phone: +61 3 8344 4000
Address: 104 Beach Rd, Bunbury WA 6230, Australia
We respond to privacy inquiries within three business days, usually faster.