Cookie Policy
Last Updated: January 2025
This policy explains how maclxry.com uses tracking technologies to improve your experience. We believe in transparency about the data we collect and why we collect it. You're in control of your preferences, and we'll show you exactly how to manage them.
What Are Cookies and Tracking Technologies
When you visit our site, small text files get stored on your device. These are what most people call cookies. They help us remember your preferences and understand how you interact with our services.
But cookies aren't the only tracking method we use. We also work with:
- Web beacons (tiny transparent images that track page visits)
- Local storage objects that keep certain preferences saved
- Session identifiers that help maintain your browsing session
- Analytics scripts that monitor site performance
These tools work together to create a smoother experience when you're browsing our computer system optimization services.
Types of Tracking We Use
Essential Necessary Functions
These keep the site working properly. Without them, you wouldn't be able to navigate between pages or access secure areas. They're active by default because they're fundamental to basic functionality.
Functional Enhanced Experience
These remember your choices—things like which region you're browsing from or your preferred contact method. They make return visits more convenient by keeping your settings intact.
Analytics Site Improvement
We track how visitors use our site so we can make it better. Which pages get the most views? Where do people spend time? This data helps us understand what's working and what needs adjustment.
Marketing Relevant Content
These help us show you information that might actually interest you. They track your browsing patterns so we can tailor our content recommendations and avoid showing you things you've already seen.
Specific Tracking Technologies on Maclxry
| Name | Purpose | Duration | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| session_id | Maintains your active session while browsing | Until browser closes | Essential |
| user_preferences | Stores your site settings and choices | 12 months | Functional |
| analytics_token | Tracks site usage patterns and behavior | 24 months | Analytics |
| region_selector | Remembers your location preference | 6 months | Functional |
| referral_source | Identifies how you found our site | 30 days | Marketing |
How These Tracking Methods Help You
When you request information about our computer optimization services, functional tracking remembers which service pages you viewed. This means when you return, we can highlight relevant information instead of making you start from scratch.
Analytics tracking shows us that most visitors from Queensland access our site between 9am and 5pm on weekdays. This insight helps us schedule system maintenance during low-traffic periods so fewer people experience disruptions.
Marketing tracking prevents us from repeatedly showing you the same case study or service description. Once you've seen it, we move on to different content that might be more useful.
Your Data Retention Timeline
Session data gets deleted when you close your browser. Functional preferences stay active for up to 12 months. Analytics data remains in our system for 24 months before automatic deletion. You can clear any of this data manually through your browser settings at any time.
Managing Your Tracking Preferences
Every modern browser gives you control over tracking technologies. The process differs slightly depending on which browser you use, but the core functionality is similar across all of them.
Browser Configuration Options
Chrome
Settings > Privacy and security > Cookies and other site data. You can block all tracking, allow only certain sites, or clear existing data here.
Firefox
Settings > Privacy & Security > Cookies and Site Data. Firefox offers enhanced tracking protection with customizable levels of blocking.
Safari
Preferences > Privacy > Manage Website Data. Safari blocks many third-party trackers by default but gives you full control over site-specific settings.
Edge
Settings > Cookies and site permissions > Manage and delete cookies. Edge provides three levels of tracking prevention that you can adjust based on your needs.
What Happens When You Block Tracking
If you disable all tracking technologies, our site will still work for basic browsing. But you'll lose certain conveniences. We won't remember that you prefer email contact over phone calls. The site won't recall which service documentation you've already downloaded. Each visit will feel like your first visit.
Essential tracking will remain active regardless of your preferences because these functions are necessary for the site to operate at all. You can't selectively disable security features or session management without breaking core functionality.
Third-Party Tracking
Some tracking technologies on maclxry.com come from external services we use. Our analytics provider places their own tracking scripts to measure site performance. These third parties operate under their own privacy policies, though we carefully select partners who maintain high data protection standards.
We don't sell your tracking data to anyone. We don't share it with advertisers or data brokers. The information stays within our organization and our essential service providers who help us maintain and improve the site.
Mobile Device Tracking
If you access our site through a mobile browser, the same tracking technologies apply. Mobile browsers offer similar controls to desktop versions, though the settings menu might be organized differently. Most mobile operating systems also provide additional tracking restrictions at the device level.
Mobile apps (if we develop any in the future) would use different tracking methods like device identifiers and push notification tokens. We'd update this policy to reflect those technologies if we introduce app-based services.
Changes to Tracking Practices
Technology changes constantly, and our tracking methods may change with it. When we add new tracking technologies or modify how existing ones work, we'll update this policy and note the revision date at the top of the page.
Significant changes—like introducing an entirely new category of tracking—will be highlighted on our homepage for at least 30 days so regular visitors are aware of the updates.
Questions About Our Tracking
If something in this policy doesn't make sense or you want more details about specific tracking technologies, reach out to us directly. We're based in Currajong and available to discuss how we handle your data.