What Tracking Technologies Do
Tracking technologies—commonly called cookies—are small text files stored on your device
when you visit websites. They remember your preferences, keep you logged in, and help us
understand which content actually helps investors versus what falls flat.
On brelanovexiq.com, we use these tools to improve financial reporting resources for
investors. Some are essential for basic site function. Others help us analyze how people
navigate our research tools and reports. And yes, some support marketing efforts so we can
reach investors who might benefit from our analysis.
Types of Tracking We Use
Not all tracking serves the same purpose. Here's what happens on brelanovexiq.com and why each
type exists:
Essential Required
These keep the site working. They handle logins, remember your dashboard settings,
and maintain security. You can't disable these without breaking basic
functionality—they're the foundation everything else builds on.
Functional
These remember choices you make, like chart display preferences or report filters.
They save you from reconfiguring settings each visit. Turning them off means starting
fresh every time, which gets tedious fast.
Analytics
We track which reports investors read most, where people get stuck in our research
tools, and which financial data gets ignored. This helps us focus resources on content
that actually serves investors researching Australian markets.
Marketing
These track your activity to show relevant ads elsewhere online. If you've browsed
our earnings analysis, you might see our content promoted on other financial sites.
They're optional, and many visitors prefer to disable them.
Specific Tracking Methods on brelanovexiq
Beyond standard cookies, we employ several tracking approaches. Each serves a distinct
purpose in how we collect and analyze visitor data:
Session Tracking
When you arrive at brelanovexiq.com, we create a temporary session identifier. This tracks
your path through our financial reports and research tools during your visit. Session data
helps us understand if investors find what they need or hit dead ends in our content
structure.
These sessions expire when you close your browser. We don't store personal
identifiers—just anonymized patterns of how people navigate financial data on our
platform.
Local Storage Elements
Your browser stores certain preferences locally—things like preferred chart styles,
default report views, or customized dashboard layouts. This data never leaves your device.
It simply persists between visits so you don't reconfigure settings constantly.
Third-Party Analytics
We use Google Analytics to track aggregate visitor behavior. This shows us which
financial reports get the most attention, how long investors spend analyzing specific
datasets, and where people typically exit the site.
Google collects this data under their own privacy terms. We receive anonymized reports,
not individual user profiles. If you've opted out of Google tracking elsewhere, that
preference applies here too.
Marketing Pixels
When you visit certain pages—like our detailed earnings reports or investor
tools—marketing pixels fire and record that visit. Later, if you're browsing financial news
sites or investment forums, you might see brelanovexiq content promoted to you.
You can disable these through your browser settings or the rejection button above. The
site functions identically without them; you just won't see targeted promotions
elsewhere.
How Tracking Improves Your Experience
Here's where tracking actually makes a practical difference for investors using
brelanovexiq.com:
- Remembering your dashboard configuration so you don't rebuild custom views every
visit
- Identifying which financial metrics investors reference most, helping us prioritize
data updates
- Understanding where people struggle with our research tools so we can simplify
complex interfaces
- Tracking which report formats work best—detailed PDFs versus interactive charts
versus summary tables
- Recognizing returning investors versus first-time visitors to adjust content
recommendations appropriately
- Measuring how long investors spend analyzing specific companies or sectors
Without this data, we'd be guessing about what investors need. With it, we can focus
development effort on tools that actually support research and decision-making.
Data Retention and Your Control
Essential cookies: Remain active during your session, expire when you
close the browser or log out
Functional cookies: Persist for 12 months to maintain your
preferences across visits
Analytics data: Stored in aggregate form for 26 months to track
long-term usage patterns
Marketing pixels: Remain active for 90 days unless you reject
tracking
When you click "Decline All Tracking" above, we immediately clear non-essential cookies
from your browser and set a preference flag in local storage. This tells our system not to
place optional tracking on future visits.
Essential cookies remain because they're required for basic functionality—logging in,
maintaining security, processing form submissions. Everything else gets removed.
Managing Cookies Through Your Browser
You control tracking at the browser level too. Every major browser lets you block
cookies entirely, delete existing ones, or set exceptions for specific sites. The trade-off
is that some sites won't function properly, and you'll lose saved preferences.
Browser-Specific Instructions
Chrome: Settings → Privacy and Security → Cookies and Other Site Data
Firefox: Options → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
Safari: Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
Edge: Settings → Privacy, Search, and Services → Cookies and Site Permissions
If you block all cookies, brelanovexiq.com still works for viewing public reports and
financial data. You just can't save preferences, customize dashboards, or access features
requiring login authentication.
Changes to This Approach
We update this policy when we add new tracking methods or change how we handle data. The
"Last Updated" date at the top reflects the most recent revision.
Major changes get announced through email to registered users and a notice on the
homepage. Minor clarifications or formatting updates happen without notification—we're not
going to spam you every time we reword a sentence.
If regulations change—like new Australian privacy laws affecting financial data
platforms—we'll adjust our practices and update this page accordingly. Compliance isn't
optional, and we don't fight legal requirements designed to protect investors.
Questions About Our Tracking Practices
If something on this page doesn't make sense or you want specifics about how we handle
your data, reach out directly. We'd rather answer questions than leave investors uncertain
about privacy on brelanovexiq.com.