We use tracking technologies on faloriventa.com to help you navigate efficiently and perform certain functions. Like most websites these days, we rely on these tools to remember your preferences and understand how you interact with our platform.
This policy explains what these technologies are, why we use them, and how you can control your experience. We're not trying to hide anything here—just being upfront about what happens when you visit our site.
What Are These Tracking Things Anyway?
Small text files get stored on your device when you visit websites. They're basically tiny notes that help the site remember you next time. Some stick around for years, others disappear when you close your browser.
We also use similar technologies like pixels and local storage. They serve the same purpose—helping us understand what's working and what needs improvement.
Essential Ones
These keep the site actually working. Without them, you'd have trouble logging in, navigating between pages, or accessing secure areas. They're not optional if you want to use our services properly.
Functional Ones
These remember your choices—like your preferred language or which financial calendar view you like best. They make your experience more personalized without tracking you across the internet.
Analytics Ones
These help us figure out which features people actually use and where they get stuck. We look at patterns, not individual behavior. It's how we know what to fix or improve.
Marketing Ones
These track what content interests you so we can show relevant information. We're not into creepy advertising—just trying to show you stuff that might actually help with your financial planning.
Why We Actually Use Them
Look, we could build a site that works without any tracking. But it would be pretty basic and wouldn't remember anything about you. Every visit would feel like the first one.
Here's what they help us do:
- Keep you logged in as you move around the site
- Remember your financial calendar preferences and settings
- Understand which features get used most often
- Spot technical problems before they affect everyone
- Show you relevant educational content based on your interests
- Protect your account from suspicious activity
- Improve load times by remembering your device capabilities
The analytics data shows us things like "people struggle with the export feature on mobile devices" rather than "Jane from Melbourne clicked this button twice." That distinction matters to us.
The Technical Breakdown
Session vs Persistent
Session ones disappear when you close your browser. They're temporary helpers that keep track of things like your shopping cart or login status during a single visit.
Persistent ones hang around longer—sometimes months or years. They remember your preferences so you don't have to set everything up again each time you visit. You can always clear them manually through your browser settings.
First-Party vs Third-Party
First-party ones come directly from faloriventa.com. We control them and the data they collect stays with us.
Third-party ones come from other services we use—like analytics tools or content delivery networks. These providers have their own privacy policies, which we've vetted to make sure they align with our standards.
How Long We Keep Them
Usually session-based or up to 1 year for security features
Up to 2 years so your preferences stick around
Typically 13-26 months for pattern analysis
Up to 1 year for relevance tracking
Your Control Options
Browser Settings
Every modern browser lets you manage these technologies. You can block them entirely, delete existing ones, or set up rules for different types of sites.
Keep in mind that blocking essential ones will break core functionality. You might not be able to log in or save your financial calendar settings. The other types are more optional—turning them off just means a less personalized experience.
You can also use private browsing modes, which automatically clear everything when you close the window. Or install browser extensions that give you more granular control over what gets stored.
What About Mobile?
Mobile browsers work similarly to desktop ones, though the settings menus might be in different places. Both iOS and Android give you control over tracking technologies at the system level too.
Our mobile-optimized site uses the same types of tracking as the desktop version. Nothing hidden or different happens just because you're on a phone.
Third-Party Services We Use
We work with a few external providers for analytics and performance monitoring. These include standard tools that help us understand site usage and technical performance.
Each of these services may place their own tracking technologies on your device. They're bound by their own privacy policies, which generally align with Australian privacy standards. We don't share your personal financial data with these analytics providers—they see anonymized usage patterns only.
If you want to opt out of specific third-party analytics, most providers offer their own opt-out tools through their websites.
Changes and Updates
We'll update this policy occasionally as we add features or change how the site works. When we make significant changes, we'll update the date at the top and might send you a notification if you have an account with us.
Worth checking back every now and then if you're curious about what's changed. We don't make updates just for the sake of it—only when something actually changes in how we handle tracking.
This policy was most recently reviewed in January 2026 to reflect our current technical setup and privacy practices.
Questions About Any of This?
If something here doesn't make sense or you want more details about specific tracking technologies, get in touch. We're happy to explain what's happening behind the scenes.