We're being straight with you about cookies. They're small text files that help us remember your preferences and understand how you interact with our site. Nothing sinister—just practical tools that make your visits smoother.
This policy explains what we track, why we track it, and how you can control these technologies. We've tried to keep the legal jargon to a minimum because nobody enjoys reading that stuff anyway.
What tracking technologies we actually use
When you visit daneliqor.com, we use several types of tracking mechanisms. Some are essential for the site to function properly. Others help us improve your experience or understand what content resonates with visitors.
Essential cookies
These keep the site functional. They remember your login status, session preferences, and security settings. Without them, basic features simply won't work.
Functional cookies
These remember your choices—language preferences, region settings, display options. They make repeat visits more convenient by saving your previous selections.
Analytics cookies
We track how visitors navigate our site, which pages get attention, and where people tend to drop off. This data helps us improve content structure and user flow.
Marketing cookies
These track your interests across our site to show relevant content recommendations. They also help us measure the effectiveness of our educational programs.
First-party vs third-party: Most cookies we set come directly from daneliqor.com. Some come from trusted service providers we work with—analytics platforms, educational content providers, and communication tools. We don't work with random third parties or data brokers.
How tracking improves your experience
Here's where theory meets practice. When you browse our business negotiation resources, analytics cookies show us which topics generate the most engagement. That informs what educational content we develop next.
Personalized learning paths
If you've explored several articles about contract negotiation, we might suggest related webinar content. That's functional cookies at work—connecting dots between your interests and our resources.
Site performance monitoring
We track page load times, broken links, and technical issues. When something breaks, we usually know about it before you report it. Analytics data makes this possible.
Understanding your journey
Say you arrive from a search about stakeholder management, read three articles, then sign up for our newsletter. That path tells us our content resonates. We learn what works and what doesn't from these patterns.
We don't track sensitive personal information through cookies. Financial details, passwords, and confidential business data are handled through secure channels with proper encryption—completely separate from tracking technologies.
Data retention and storage
Different cookies stick around for different periods. Session cookies disappear when you close your browser. Others might last months or even years, depending on their purpose.
Session cookies (temporary)
Expire when you close your browser. Used for login sessions and temporary preferences during your visit.
Short-term cookies (30-90 days)
Remember recent preferences and browsing patterns. Help us understand immediate user behavior trends.
Long-term cookies (up to 2 years)
Store persistent preferences and enable long-term analytics. Used for understanding seasonal patterns and content effectiveness over time.
We regularly review and purge outdated tracking data. There's no reason to keep information that's no longer useful or relevant.
Managing your cookie preferences
You've got options. Every modern browser lets you control cookies—accept them all, reject them all, or pick and choose. The trade-off is that blocking certain cookies might affect site functionality.
Browser-specific controls
Each browser handles cookie management slightly differently. Here's where to look:
What happens when you block cookies: Essential functions might break. You'll need to log in repeatedly. Preferences won't save. Some content might not display properly. We build the site expecting cookies to work, so blocking them creates friction.
Third-party tracking services
We work with external analytics providers to understand site usage patterns. These services set their own cookies according to their privacy policies.
- Analytics platforms that aggregate visitor behavior data across our educational content
- Video hosting services that track playback metrics on embedded webinar recordings
- Communication tools that monitor email campaign engagement and newsletter interactions
- Content delivery networks that optimize loading speeds based on geographic data
Each third-party service operates under its own privacy framework. We choose partners who maintain strong data protection standards and align with Australian privacy regulations.
Updates to this policy
We'll update this policy when we adopt new tracking technologies or change how we use existing ones. The "last updated" date at the top reflects the most recent changes.
Significant changes will be highlighted through email notifications to registered users. For casual visitors, the updated policy simply takes effect on the stated date. We recommend checking back occasionally if you're particular about tracking practices.
Previous versions aren't publicly archived, but if you need historical documentation for compliance purposes, reach out and we'll provide what we can.
Questions about our tracking practices?
If something in this policy doesn't make sense, or you want specific details about how we handle tracking data, we're available to discuss it.