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We're being straight with you about how naxarifylos.com uses tracking technologies. This isn't legal jargon — it's a real explanation of what happens when you browse our site and why we track certain things.

Tracking helps us understand what works and what doesn't. Some of it keeps the site running. Other bits help us figure out which pages people actually read and which ones get ignored.

Last updated: January 2025

What Tracking Actually Means

When you land on naxarifylos.com, small text files get stored on your device. That's what people call cookies. They remember things like your preferences, what pages you visited, and whether you've been here before.

We also use other tracking methods beyond standard cookies — pixel tags, web beacons, and local storage objects. Each serves a different purpose, though the end goal is similar: making your experience smoother and helping us understand how people use the site.

Some tracking expires when you close your browser. Other bits stick around for months. It depends on what we're tracking and why.

The Types We Use

Not all tracking works the same way. Here's how we've broken it down across our platform.

Essential Operations

These keep the site functional. They handle things like security, load balancing, and form submissions. Turn them off and parts of naxarifylos.com simply won't work. You can't actually disable these through browser settings without breaking basic functionality.

Functional Elements

These remember your choices — language preferences, which budget tools you've used, whether you prefer light or dark mode. They make return visits feel less repetitive because the site already knows what you like.

Performance Analysis

We track which pages get viewed, how long people stay, and where they click. This data helps us understand what content actually matters to people managing financial risk. All the data gets anonymized before we review it.

Marketing Tracking

These follow you around a bit. They help us show relevant information to people who've visited our site before and measure whether our outreach actually brings people back. You can decline these without affecting core site functions.

Why We Track This Stuff

Tracking isn't just data collection for its own sake. Each piece serves a specific purpose that benefits both us and the people using our platform.

  • Keeping your session active so you don't get logged out while reviewing budget scenarios
  • Remembering which risk management tools you've accessed during previous visits
  • Understanding which educational resources people actually find useful versus which get skipped
  • Identifying technical problems before they affect multiple users
  • Measuring how changes to our platform impact user behavior and engagement
  • Personalizing content recommendations based on what you've previously explored
  • Protecting against fraudulent activity and unauthorized access attempts

Some of this tracking improves your immediate experience. Other aspects help us plan better content and features for future development. And honestly, some of it just helps us understand whether anyone's actually reading what we publish.

Taking Control of Your Data

You're not stuck with our default settings. Every major browser gives you options to manage or block tracking technologies. The process varies slightly depending on what you're using.

Browser Configuration Options

Chrome

Open Settings, navigate to Privacy and Security, then click on Cookies and Other Site Data. You can block all cookies, block third-party cookies only, or clear existing data. Remember that blocking everything will break functionality on most sites including ours.

Firefox

Go to Options, select Privacy & Security from the sidebar, then look for the Cookies and Site Data section. Firefox offers enhanced tracking protection that blocks many third-party trackers by default while keeping functional cookies active.

Safari

Access Preferences, click on Privacy, and you'll see options to block all cookies or just cross-site tracking. Safari's Intelligent Tracking Prevention already limits some tracking automatically, but you can tighten restrictions further if needed.

Edge

Navigate to Settings, select Privacy, Search, and Services, then scroll to Cookies and Site Permissions. Edge provides three tracking prevention levels — basic, balanced, and strict. Most people find balanced works well without breaking sites.

Keep in mind that blocking all tracking will affect how naxarifylos.com functions. You might need to re-enter information more frequently, and some personalized features won't work properly. Essential cookies will still need to run for basic operations to work.

Data Retention and Removal

How Long We Keep This Data

Session cookies disappear when you close your browser. Persistent cookies can last anywhere from 30 days to 24 months depending on their purpose. Marketing cookies typically expire after 90 days, while functional preferences might stick around for up to a year.

We review stored data periodically and clear out anything that's no longer serving a purpose. Analytics data gets aggregated and anonymized within 26 months, so individual user patterns aren't sitting in our systems indefinitely.

You can request deletion of your data by contacting us directly at help@naxarifylos.com. We'll process removal requests within 30 days, though some data related to financial transactions might need to be retained for legal compliance reasons.

Clearing your browser's cookie cache will immediately remove all tracking data stored on your device. That won't affect information already collected on our servers, but it will reset your browsing session and preferences on naxarifylos.com.

Third-Party Tracking Services

We use external services for analytics and marketing measurement. These providers have their own tracking technologies that operate alongside ours. They include standard analytics platforms and advertising networks commonly used across the financial services sector.

Third-party services follow their own privacy policies, which we don't control. Before using naxarifylos.com, you might want to review policies from major tracking providers if you're concerned about broader data collection practices.

We've configured these services to respect your privacy settings where possible. But complete control over third-party tracking requires browser-level blocking or privacy extensions designed specifically for that purpose.

Updates to This Policy

Tracking technology changes frequently. So do privacy regulations. We update this policy when we add new tracking methods or change how we use existing ones.

Major changes get announced through email to registered users and a notice on the homepage. Minor updates might happen without specific notification, though the "last updated" date at the top of this page always reflects the most recent revision.

Check back occasionally if you want to stay informed about our tracking practices. We're not making changes just for the sake of it, but as our platform evolves, so does how we collect and use data.

Questions About Our Tracking Practices?

If something in this policy doesn't make sense or you want more specific information about how we track your activity, reach out to us directly.

help@naxarifylos.com | +61 412 399 400

4075/159-175 Church St, Parramatta NSW 2150, Australia

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