Cookie Policy
Understanding how we use tracking technologies to enhance your experience on Aivoraplatform.com
What Are Cookies and Tracking Technologies
Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device when you visit them. Think of them as digital sticky notes that help websites remember things about your visit – like your preferences or which pages you've viewed.
At Aivoraplat, we use various tracking technologies beyond traditional cookies. These include web beacons, pixel tags, and local storage mechanisms. Each serves a specific purpose in helping us deliver better service and understand how our website conversion improvement consultation services can best serve your needs.
These technologies work silently in the background, collecting information that helps us optimise your browsing experience and improve our service delivery methods.
Types of Tracking We Use
Essential Cookies
These are absolutely necessary for our website to function properly. They enable core functionality like security features, network management, and accessibility. Without these, you wouldn't be able to navigate our site or access our services effectively.
Functional Cookies
These remember your choices and preferences to provide enhanced, personalised features. They might remember your location, language preferences, or previous form entries to make your return visits more convenient.
Analytical Cookies
We use these to understand how visitors interact with our website. They help us identify which pages are most useful, how long people spend reading about our services, and where improvements might be needed in our consultation process.
Marketing Cookies
These track your browsing habits to deliver more relevant content and advertisements. They help us understand your interests in our website conversion services and ensure you see information that's most pertinent to your business needs.
How Tracking Enhances Your Experience
When you visit our website looking for conversion improvement consultation, tracking technologies help us provide a more tailored experience. For instance, if you've previously viewed our services page, we can remember this and suggest related case studies or testimonials that might interest you.
Our analytical tracking helps us understand which consultation topics are most valuable to our visitors. This insight allows us to create more relevant content and improve our service offerings based on real user behaviour patterns.
- Faster page loading through optimised content delivery
- Personalised service recommendations based on your browsing patterns
- Improved website navigation and user interface design
- Better understanding of which consultation services are most in demand
- Enhanced security through fraud detection and prevention
Data Retention and Your Control
Different types of tracking data are retained for varying periods. Essential cookies typically last for the duration of your browsing session, while analytical data might be stored for up to 26 months to help us identify long-term trends in how our consultation services are being accessed.
You have considerable control over how these technologies function on your device. Most modern browsers allow you to block cookies entirely, accept only certain types, or delete existing ones. However, blocking all cookies may impact your ability to use certain features of our website effectively.
For marketing cookies specifically, you can opt out through various industry preference centres or adjust your browser settings to reject third-party tracking. We respect these choices and ensure our website remains functional even with restricted cookie settings.
Managing Your Browser Settings
Every major browser provides tools for managing cookies and tracking preferences. In Chrome, you'll find these options under Settings > Privacy and Security. Firefox users can access similar controls through Settings > Privacy & Security. Safari users should look in Preferences > Privacy.
We recommend reviewing these settings periodically, especially if you share devices or are concerned about privacy. Most browsers also offer 'incognito' or 'private browsing' modes that limit tracking, though this may reduce the personalised experience we can provide.
If you're unsure about your current settings, most browsers will show you which cookies are currently stored and allow you to delete specific ones or clear everything completely.
Third-Party Services
Some tracking technologies on our website are provided by third-party services that help us analyse website performance and deliver our consultation services more effectively. These might include analytics providers, customer support tools, or content delivery networks.
These third parties have their own privacy policies and cookie practices, which we encourage you to review. While we carefully select partners who share our commitment to data protection, we cannot control their individual practices beyond our direct relationship with them.
We regularly review our third-party relationships to ensure they align with current privacy standards and provide genuine value to our website conversion improvement consultation services.
Updates to This Policy
As technology evolves and our consultation services expand, we may need to update this cookie policy. We'll always post the most current version on this page and update the effective date below.
For significant changes that might affect how we collect or use data, we'll provide additional notice through our website or direct communication if you've subscribed to our updates.
We encourage you to review this policy periodically, especially if you have concerns about how your data is being handled or if you notice changes in how our website behaves during your visits.
Questions About Our Cookie Policy?
We're happy to explain any aspect of our tracking practices or help you configure your preferences.
Contact us at: contact@Aivoraplatform.com
Call us: +44 7803 906114
Visit us: Unit 5 33, River Road Business Park, River Rd, Barking IG11 0DA, United Kingdom
This Cookie Policy was last updated on 15th January 2025 and is effective immediately.