Cookies Policy
This Cookies Policy explains how Naventon Solutions uses cookies and similar technologies on this website.
By continuing to use our website, you acknowledge that cookies and similar technologies may be used in accordance with this Cookies Policy and our Privacy Policy.
Cookies are small text files that may be stored on your device or browser when you visit a website. They are commonly used to help websites function properly, improve user experience, remember preferences, and collect website usage information.
We may use cookies and similar technologies for purposes including:
helping the website function properly
improving website performance and user experience
remembering certain preferences or settings
understanding how visitors use our website
supporting website security and administration
measuring traffic and engagement through analytics tools
Both OAIC and PCPD materials recognise uses such as traffic analysis, improving browsing experience, remembering settings, and security-related functions as common cookie purposes.
We may use the following types of cookies or similar technologies on our website:
These cookies are necessary for the operation of the website and help support core website functions such as page navigation, form handling, and security-related features.
These cookies help us understand how visitors use our website, such as which pages are visited, how users move through the site, and whether any errors occur. This helps us improve website functionality and user experience. OAIC and PCPD guidance both refer to analytics and tracking technologies as tools that can collect usage information and should be explained clearly to users.
These cookies may remember certain preferences or settings to improve your browsing experience, where applicable.
Some cookies or similar technologies may be set by third-party services that support our website, such as analytics, embedded content, or other website tools. PCPD guidance recommends clearly stating when third-party cookies are deployed and what kind of information they involve.
Depending on the technology used, cookies and similar technologies may collect information such as:
IP address
browser type and version
device type
operating system
pages visited
time spent on pages
referring website or source
general usage and interaction data
PCPD guidance specifically recommends that websites state clearly what kind of information is stored in cookies or collected through online tracking, including where third-party cookies are involved.
We may use third-party services that place cookies or similar technologies on our website to support analytics, website functionality, communications, or other business operations.
Where third-party cookies or tracking technologies are used, information collected through those tools may be handled by the relevant third-party provider in accordance with their own privacy practices. OAIC guidance specifically highlights that third-party tracking technologies on websites raise privacy obligations that organisations should actively consider.
If we use specific third-party services such as analytics or advertising tools, we may update this Cookies Policy or our Privacy Policy to identify those services more specifically.
Some cookies and online identifiers may, depending on the circumstances, be capable of identifying or singling out an individual, or may become linked with other information. In such cases, they may be treated as personal data or personal information under applicable privacy laws. PCPD materials note that online tracking information can fall within privacy policy obligations, and OAIC materials similarly treat online identifiers and tracking technologies as raising privacy risks.
Where information collected through cookies is linked to personal data, we will handle that information in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Most browsers allow you to manage cookies through browser settings. You can usually choose to:
accept or reject cookies
delete existing cookies
block certain cookies
receive notifications before cookies are placed
PCPD materials note that users may choose not to accept cookies, and browser settings are commonly used for this purpose.
Please note that disabling or blocking cookies may affect the performance or functionality of parts of the website.
Our website may not respond to all browser-based “Do Not Track” signals or similar mechanisms unless expressly stated otherwise.
If this changes, we may update this Cookies Policy accordingly.
We may update this Cookies Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our website, the technologies we use, our service providers, or legal and regulatory requirements.
The updated version will be posted on this page and will take effect from the date it is published.
If you have any questions about this Cookies Policy or our use of cookies and similar technologies, please contact:
Naventon Solutions
Email: hello@naventonsolutions.com
Effective date: 01/07/2025