What This Policy Covers
This document explains how roranexilvo.com uses cookies and similar tracking technologies. We believe you should understand what data we collect and why we collect it. This isn't just a legal formality—we genuinely want you to know what happens when you visit our site.
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you browse websites. They help us remember your preferences, understand how you use our platform, and improve your experience over time. Some cookies are essential for basic functionality, while others help us enhance our services.
Last Updated: January 2025. We review this policy regularly and update it when our practices change. Check back periodically if you want to stay informed about how we handle tracking technologies.
How Tracking Actually Works
Session Management
When you log into roranexilvo, we create a session identifier that proves you've successfully authenticated. This prevents you from having to enter your password on every single page. The session cookie expires when you close your browser or after 24 hours of inactivity—whichever comes first.
You log in at 9am to check your budget reports. The session cookie lets you navigate freely until you close the tab or step away for a full day. After that, you'll need to log in again for security reasons.
Preference Storage
Your customization choices get saved locally so the interface looks the way you want it. Chart colors, default date ranges, metric visibility—all of these settings persist between sessions. We store this data in your browser rather than on our servers, which means it stays private and loads faster.
You prefer seeing expenses in bar chart format with monthly grouping. Once you set that up, it stays configured even when you return weeks later from a different device.
Performance Monitoring
We track technical metrics like page load times, API response speeds, and error rates. This data helps our engineering team identify bottlenecks and fix problems before they affect too many users. The information collected doesn't include personal details—just technical performance indicators.
If the dashboard starts loading slowly for users in certain regions, our monitoring tools flag the issue. We can then optimize server routing or adjust caching strategies to fix the problem.
Analytics Collection
Understanding user behavior helps us prioritize development work. If nobody uses a particular feature, maybe it needs better documentation or a redesigned interface. If everyone struggles with a specific workflow, that's a sign we should simplify it. Analytics data shows us where to focus our improvement efforts.
Data showed that most users accessed the export function but rarely used the custom formatting options. We redesigned the export dialog to make basic exports easier while moving advanced options into an expandable section.
Managing Cookie Settings in Your Browser
Every major browser gives you tools to control cookies. You can block all cookies, accept only first-party cookies, or delete cookies after each session. Keep in mind that blocking essential cookies will prevent roranexilvo.com from working properly.
Chrome
Go to Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data. You can block third-party cookies, clear all cookies, or add specific sites to your allow/block lists. Chrome also offers an incognito mode that doesn't save cookies between sessions.
Firefox
Navigate to Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data. Firefox offers Enhanced Tracking Protection with strict, standard, or custom levels. The strict setting blocks most tracking cookies but might affect some website functionality.
Safari
Open Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data. Safari includes Intelligent Tracking Prevention that automatically blocks cross-site tracking cookies. You can also enable "Block all cookies" though this breaks many websites.
Edge
Access Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Manage and delete cookies and site data. Edge inherited Chrome's cookie management system and offers similar controls including InPrivate browsing that doesn't retain cookies.
Mobile Browsers
Mobile versions of these browsers offer similar cookie controls, usually found in Settings → Privacy or Settings → Site Settings. iOS Safari requires going through device Settings → Safari → Privacy & Security rather than in-app settings.
How Long We Keep Cookie Data
Different cookies have different lifespans based on their purpose. Session cookies expire immediately when you close your browser. Preference cookies might last for months or even years since they store long-term choices. Analytics cookies typically expire after two years.
Session Cookies
Deleted automatically when you close your browser or after 24 hours of inactivity. These exist only to maintain your current session.
Functional Cookies
Stored for up to 12 months. These remember your preferences and settings between visits to save you configuration time.
Analytics Cookies
Retained for 24 months to track long-term usage patterns and measure feature adoption over extended periods.
Marketing Cookies
Expire after 90 days unless refreshed by continued activity. These support advertising campaigns and conversion tracking.
Questions About Cookie Usage?
If you have concerns about how we use cookies or want more details about specific tracking practices, our team can provide additional information. We're committed to transparency about data collection and happy to explain our practices in more detail.
Address: 125 Kenny St, Wollongong NSW 2500, Australia
Phone: +61400701098
Email: help@roranexilvo.com
This cookie policy was last updated in January 2025. We may revise it periodically to reflect changes in our tracking practices or legal requirements. Continued use of roranexilvo.com after updates constitutes acceptance of the revised policy.