Cookie Policy
Last Updated: March 2025
At kairothuneon, we believe in being upfront about how we collect and use information when you visit kairothuneon.com. This policy explains how tracking technologies work on our site and what choices you have. We've written this in plain English because legal jargon helps no one.
What Are Cookies Anyway?
Cookies are tiny text files that get stored on your device when you browse websites. Think of them as digital sticky notes that help websites remember things about your visit.
When you come to our budget calendar planning site, these files might remember your preferences, keep you logged in, or help us understand which features actually get used. They're not programs and can't harm your computer.
Beyond cookies, we also use similar tracking technologies like web beacons and local storage. These work differently under the hood but serve similar purposes.
Types of Tracking We Use
Essential
These keep the site working properly. They handle things like security, load balancing, and remembering items in your budget planner during a session. You can't opt out of these without breaking core functionality.
Functional
These remember your choices and preferences. Things like your preferred currency display, notification settings, or which budget categories you've customized. They make returning visits smoother.
Analytical
We use these to understand how people interact with our calendar features. Which tools get ignored? Where do people get stuck? This helps us build better planning resources that actually serve Australian households.
Marketing
These track your interests across visits so we can show relevant content about budget planning features you might find useful. They also help us measure whether our outreach efforts actually connect with people.
How We Actually Use This Information
- Keeping you logged into your budget calendar workspace between sessions
- Remembering your income cycle preferences and custom budget categories
- Understanding which planning tools people find most helpful versus which ones get ignored
- Improving load times by storing certain resources locally
- Detecting and preventing security issues or unusual activity patterns
- Showing you content about financial planning features relevant to your usage
- Testing new budget calendar layouts to see what works better
We don't sell your browsing data to third parties. However, we do work with analytics providers and service platforms that process this information on our behalf.
Taking Control of Your Tracking
You have several options for managing how kairothuneon.com tracks your activity. Most modern browsers give you pretty granular control over cookies.
Here's how to adjust settings in common browsers used across Australia:
Keep in mind that blocking all cookies will affect how kairothuneon.com functions. You won't stay logged in, your preferences won't save, and some calendar features might not work properly.
How Long We Keep This Data
Different tracking technologies have different lifespans on your device.
Session Cookies
These disappear when you close your browser. We use them for temporary functions like keeping your budget planner state during active use.
Persistent Cookies
These stick around for set periods, anywhere from days to years depending on their purpose. Preference cookies might last a year, while analytics tokens typically expire after a few months.
You can clear stored cookies manually at any time through your browser settings. This gives you a fresh start but means you'll need to set your preferences again.
Changes to This Policy
We update this policy occasionally as our tracking practices evolve or regulations change. When we make substantial changes, we'll update the date at the top and may notify active users directly.
Continuing to use kairothuneon.com after policy updates means you accept the revised terms. If you disagree with changes, your options are adjusting your browser settings or discontinuing use of our site.
Questions About Our Tracking?
If something about our cookie usage isn't clear, or if you have specific concerns about your data, reach out to us directly.