Cookie Policy
Last updated: February 2025
At moraviquonex, we want to be completely transparent about how we gather information when you visit our website. This policy explains the tracking technologies we use at moraviquonex.com and what they mean for your browsing experience.
Look, tracking technologies sound intimidating. But they're really just small pieces of data that help us remember your preferences and understand how people interact with our platform. Think of them as digital breadcrumbs that make your visits smoother.
What Are Cookies Anyway?
Cookies are tiny text files that get stored on your device when you visit websites. They're not programs and can't carry viruses. They simply help websites remember things about you—like whether you're logged in or what items you've added to a comparison list.
We also use similar technologies like web beacons, pixels, and local storage. These all serve similar purposes but work in slightly different ways. When we say "cookies" in this policy, we're usually talking about all these tracking methods together.
Types of Tracking We Use
Not all tracking serves the same purpose. Here's how we categorize what happens on moraviquonex.com:
Essential Tracking
These are the non-negotiables. Without them, our comparison tools wouldn't function properly. They handle things like keeping you logged in as you move between pages or remembering which companies you've selected for side-by-side analysis. You can't really opt out of these because they're fundamental to how the site works.
Functional Tracking
These remember your preferences and choices. Maybe you prefer viewing financial data in a specific format, or you've customized your dashboard layout. Functional tracking saves those settings so you don't have to recreate them every visit. They make your experience more personalized without collecting sensitive information.
Analytical Tracking
This helps us understand how people actually use our platform. Which comparison features get the most attention? Where do visitors spend their time? Are there sections that confuse people? We use this data to make informed decisions about improvements and new features. The information is aggregated—we're looking at patterns, not tracking individual users.
Marketing Tracking
These help us understand which marketing efforts bring visitors to our site and whether our educational content reaches the right audience. They might also remember that you've visited before, which helps us avoid showing you the same introductory content repeatedly. You can control these through your browser settings.
How This Benefits You
We're not tracking for the sake of tracking. Here's what you actually get from these technologies:
Smoother Comparisons
When you're analyzing multiple companies, tracking remembers your selections and preferences. You can leave and come back without losing your work. Your customized views stay intact across sessions.
Relevant Educational Content
If you're researching retail companies, we can surface related articles and guides that might help. If you've been looking at financial metrics, we'll prioritize educational resources about interpreting those numbers.
Better Platform Performance
Understanding which features get used most helps us allocate development resources wisely. When we notice patterns in how people navigate the site, we can streamline those paths and make common tasks faster.
Fewer Technical Issues
Tracking helps us spot problems early. If certain browsers or devices struggle with specific features, we see that in the data and can fix it before it affects more users.
Managing Your Preferences
You're in control here. Most browsers let you manage tracking technologies through their settings. Just know that blocking certain types might affect how well our platform works for you.
What Happens If You Block Everything?
You can still browse moraviquonex.com and view company information. But you won't be able to save comparisons, customize your dashboard, or stay logged in. Some interactive features might not work properly. It's a trade-off between privacy and functionality.
Browser-Specific Instructions
Chrome
- Click the three dots in the top right corner
- Go to Settings, then Privacy and Security
- Select Cookies and Other Site Data
- Choose your preferred level of blocking
Firefox
- Open the menu and select Settings
- Click Privacy & Security in the left sidebar
- Under Enhanced Tracking Protection, choose your settings
- You can customize exceptions for specific sites
Safari
- Go to Safari menu and select Preferences
- Click the Privacy tab
- Adjust your tracking prevention settings
- You can view and remove specific website data
Edge
- Click the three dots and go to Settings
- Select Cookies and Site Permissions
- Choose Manage and Delete Cookies and Site Data
- Configure your preferred level of protection
Third-Party Tracking
We use some external services that place their own tracking technologies. For instance, our analytics provider uses tracking to generate usage reports for us. These third parties have their own privacy policies, and we encourage you to review them.
We're selective about which third-party services we integrate. They need to provide genuine value to our users and meet our standards for data handling. We don't allow third parties to use tracking on our site for their own marketing purposes beyond what's necessary for the service they provide us.
Data Retention
Different tracking technologies last for different periods. Session-based tracking expires when you close your browser. Persistent tracking might last anywhere from a few days to a couple of years, depending on its purpose.
- Essential functional tracking: Active until you log out or clear your browser
- Preference tracking: Typically 12 months, so your settings persist across visits
- Analytics tracking: Usually 24 months to help us identify long-term trends
- Marketing tracking: Varies by purpose, generally 6-12 months
We regularly review what tracking data we're keeping and purge anything that's no longer serving a clear purpose. There's no reason to hold onto data indefinitely.
Changes to This Policy
As our platform evolves, our use of tracking technologies might change too. When we update this policy, we'll change the date at the top and notify regular users through our platform. Significant changes will get more prominent announcements.
We recommend checking back occasionally if you're concerned about how tracking works on moraviquonex.com. We're committed to maintaining transparency about these practices.
Questions About Our Tracking Practices?
If something in this policy isn't clear, or if you have specific concerns about how we use tracking technologies, get in touch. We're happy to explain our approach in more detail.
Email: contact@moraviquonex.com
Phone: +61415251313
Address: Level 1/125 Main St, Blacktown NSW 2148, Australia