Cookie Usage Policy
Understanding how calivorite.com uses tracking technologies to enhance your experience while protecting your privacy and preventing financial fraud
Last updated: March 15, 2025
What Are Cookies and How We Use Them
Cookies are small text files that websites store on your device when you visit them. At calivorite.com, we use these tracking technologies strategically to protect you from financial fraud and provide better security for your financial information.
Think of cookies as digital breadcrumbs that help us recognize patterns typical of fraudulent activity. When someone tries to access financial services from an unusual location or device, our systems can flag this as potentially suspicious behavior.
We also use cookies to remember your preferences, keep you logged in securely, and ensure that forms work properly when you're applying for our fraud prevention services.
Types of Tracking Technologies We Use
Essential Security Cookies
These cookies are crucial for fraud detection and cannot be disabled. They help us identify suspicious login attempts, unusual transaction patterns, and potential security threats to your financial accounts.
Functional Enhancement Cookies
These cookies remember your language preferences, display settings, and form data to make your experience smoother. They help us provide personalized fraud alerts and security notifications.
Analytics and Performance Cookies
We use these to understand how visitors interact with our fraud prevention tools. This data helps us improve our security systems and make our educational resources more effective.
Educational Content Cookies
These cookies help us deliver relevant fraud prevention tips and educational materials based on your interests and the types of financial threats most relevant to your situation.
Manage Your Cookie Preferences
Current Status: All cookies accepted
Essential security cookies will remain active to protect your account from fraud
Data Retention and Storage
Different types of cookies have different lifespans based on their purpose in fraud prevention:
Examples of our cookie usage:
- Login Security: We track login locations and devices to alert you of unusual access attempts
- Form Protection: Cookies prevent duplicate submissions and protect against automated fraud attempts
- Educational Personalization: We remember which fraud prevention topics you've viewed to suggest relevant content
- Performance Monitoring: Analytics help us ensure our fraud detection systems are working effectively
Browser Settings and Cookie Management
You can control cookies through your browser settings, though disabling certain cookies may affect our ability to protect you from financial fraud.
Third-Party Services and Data Sharing
Some of our fraud prevention tools integrate with trusted third-party security services. These partnerships help us provide comprehensive protection against financial scams and identity theft.
When you visit our site, these security partners may also place cookies to help identify known fraud patterns and protect multiple financial institutions simultaneously. This collaborative approach makes fraud detection more effective across the industry.
We only work with security partners who meet Australian privacy standards and maintain strict data protection protocols. Your information is never sold or used for marketing purposes by these partners.
Your Rights and Choices
Under Australian privacy laws, you have several rights regarding how we use cookies and track your interactions with our fraud prevention services:
- Right to Information: We provide clear details about what data we collect and why
- Right to Access: You can request information about what cookies we've stored about you
- Right to Deletion: You can ask us to delete non-essential tracking data
- Right to Portability: Your preference settings can be exported if you switch to another fraud prevention service
- Right to Object: You can opt out of non-essential tracking while maintaining fraud protection
Updates and Changes
As fraud techniques evolve, we occasionally need to update our tracking methods to stay ahead of new threats. When we make significant changes to how we use cookies, we'll notify you through email and update this policy.
We recommend reviewing this cookie policy every few months, especially if you notice changes in how our fraud detection systems work or if you receive new types of security alerts.
Major updates typically occur when we integrate new fraud detection technologies or when privacy regulations change. We always aim to provide better protection while respecting your privacy choices.