Cookie Policy
Last Updated: February 2025
We believe in being upfront about how we collect and use data when you visit dynelavira.com. This page explains what tracking technologies we use, why we use them, and how you can manage your preferences.
What Are Cookies Anyway?
Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device when you visit them. Think of them as digital sticky notes that help websites remember things about your visit.
When you come back to dynelavira.com, these files help us recognize you and remember your preferences. Some cookies disappear when you close your browser (session cookies), while others stick around for longer periods (persistent cookies).
We also use similar tracking technologies like pixels, beacons, and local storage. They all serve the same basic purpose — helping us understand how people interact with our educational content and business strategy resources.
The Types of Tracking We Use
Not all cookies do the same thing. Here's how we've organized the different types of tracking technologies on our site:
Essential Cookies
These are the cookies that make our website actually work. Without them, you wouldn't be able to navigate between pages, access secure areas, or use basic features. We don't ask permission for these because they're necessary for the site to function.
Examples: Session management, security tokens, load balancing
Functional Cookies
These remember your choices and preferences. They help us provide personalized features like remembering which learning materials you've downloaded or what language settings you prefer.
Examples: Language preferences, display settings, content filters
Analytics Cookies
We use these to understand how visitors interact with our site. They tell us which pages are popular, where people spend their time, and where they might be running into issues. All data is aggregated and anonymous.
Examples: Page views, time on site, navigation patterns, referral sources
Marketing Cookies
These track your activity across websites to help us show you relevant content about our programs. They also help us measure the effectiveness of our educational outreach campaigns.
Examples: Ad tracking, campaign performance, conversion measurement
Why We Track This Information
Look, we could just say "to improve your experience" and call it a day. But that doesn't really tell you much, does it?
Here's what we actually do with this data:
- We watch which business strategy resources get the most attention so we can create more of what's actually useful to Australian business owners.
- If lots of people are leaving a particular page quickly, that tells us something's not working and we need to fix it.
- When someone downloads a study guide but doesn't sign up for a program, we try to understand why and what information might be missing.
- We track which marketing channels bring visitors who engage most deeply with our content, so we can focus our efforts where they matter.
- For people who've shown interest in specific topics, we can suggest related materials that might help them on their learning path.
We never sell your browsing data to third parties. The information we collect through cookies is used solely to improve our educational offerings and communicate more effectively with people interested in business strategy education.
How Long Do Cookies Last?
Different cookies have different lifespans. Session cookies vanish the moment you close your browser. Persistent cookies can stick around anywhere from a few days to several years, depending on what they're meant to do.
| Cookie Type | Typical Duration | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Session Cookies | Until browser closes | Maintain your session as you navigate the site |
| Preference Cookies | 6-12 months | Remember your settings and choices |
| Analytics Cookies | 2 years | Track long-term usage patterns and improvements |
| Marketing Cookies | 30-90 days | Measure campaign effectiveness and relevance |
Taking Control of Your Cookies
You're not stuck with our cookies if you don't want them. Every modern browser gives you control over how cookies are handled.
Browser Settings
The easiest way to manage cookies is through your browser settings. You can block all cookies, accept only certain types, or get notified whenever a site tries to place a cookie.
Keep in mind that blocking essential cookies will break some functionality on dynelavira.com. You might not be able to access certain features or sections of the site.
Chrome
Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies
Firefox
Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies
Safari
Preferences → Privacy → Cookies
Edge
Settings → Privacy → Cookies
Third-Party Opt-Outs
Some of the tracking on our site comes from third-party services we use for analytics and marketing. These companies offer their own opt-out mechanisms:
- You can opt out of interest-based advertising through industry tools like the Digital Advertising Alliance's opt-out page.
- Most analytics providers offer browser extensions that prevent tracking across all sites that use their service.
- Mobile devices have built-in advertising ID controls that limit tracking across apps and mobile websites.
Changes to This Policy
Technology changes, regulations evolve, and our practices adapt. We update this policy periodically to reflect those changes.
When we make significant updates, we'll note the date at the top of this page. We might also notify you through email or a notice on the site, depending on the nature of the changes.
It's worth checking back here occasionally if you want to stay informed about how we're using tracking technologies.
Questions About Our Cookie Practices?
If something in this policy isn't clear, or if you have specific concerns about how we're tracking your interactions with dynelavira.com, we're happy to discuss it.
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