Cookie Policy
Last Updated: March 2025
At sarosoxuirion, we believe in straightforward communication about how we collect information when you visit sarosoxuirion.com. This policy explains what tracking technologies we use and why they matter for your experience on our site. We're not here to hide behind legal jargon—just giving you the facts.
What Are Cookies Anyway?
Cookies are small text files that get stored on your device when you browse websites. Think of them as digital sticky notes that help websites remember your preferences and track how you interact with content.
We use cookies to understand which sections of our financial education content resonate most with Australian learners, and to make sure you don't have to re-enter your preferences every time you visit. Some cookies stick around for months, others disappear when you close your browser.
Types of Tracking We Use
Essential Cookies
These keep the site functional. Without them, you wouldn't be able to navigate properly or access secure areas. They're the backbone of sarosoxuirion.com's operation and can't be switched off.
Performance Tracking
These help us see which pages get the most traffic and where people tend to click away. We use this data to figure out what's working in our progress measurement content and what needs rethinking.
Functional Cookies
These remember your choices—like whether you prefer light or dark mode, or which currency format you want to see. They make return visits smoother and more personalized to your learning style.
Analytics Tools
We track how long people spend on different educational modules and which financial tools get downloaded most often. This helps us develop better resources for people learning about financial progress measurement.
How This Affects Your Visit
- When you first land on sarosoxuirion.com, cookies start recording your navigation patterns so we can improve page layouts and content flow
- If you download a guide or register for an event, cookies help us remember your information for future visits
- Our analytics cookies track which financial topics get the most engagement from Australian visitors
- Marketing cookies may show you relevant content based on pages you've previously viewed on our site
- Some third-party services we work with might place their own cookies—like video platforms or scheduling tools
Take Control of Your Data
Current Status: Cookies Accepted
About Essential Cookies
We need to keep essential cookies active for sarosoxuirion.com to function properly. These handle basic security, maintain your session while you browse, and ensure forms work correctly. They don't track you across other websites or collect personal information beyond what's needed for site operation. Think of them as the electrical wiring—you can't really turn them off without breaking everything.
Managing Your Browser Settings
Most browsers let you block cookies entirely, though this might break some functionality on sarosoxuirion.com. You can usually find cookie settings under Privacy or Security options in your browser preferences.
Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge all handle cookies differently. Some offer granular control where you can approve cookies site-by-site. Others use an all-or-nothing approach. It's worth spending five minutes in your browser settings to see what options you have.
If you clear your cookies regularly, you'll need to reset your preferences on sarosoxuirion.com each time. That's the trade-off for enhanced privacy—a bit more manual work on your end.
Data Retention and Storage
We hold onto cookie data for different periods depending on its purpose. Session cookies vanish when you close your browser. Preference cookies might stick around for up to a year. Analytics data gets aggregated and anonymized after 90 days.
For users in Australia, we comply with Privacy Act requirements around data storage and transparency. You can request information about what cookies have been placed on your device by contacting us at the details below.
Third-Party Services
sarosoxuirion works with several external providers who may set their own cookies. This includes video hosting platforms, form builders, and analytics services. Each has its own privacy policy that governs how they handle your data.
We vet these partners carefully, but we can't control their cookie policies directly. If you're concerned about third-party tracking, browser extensions like Privacy Badger or uBlock Origin can help you manage what gets through.