Cookies & Tracking Policy

Applies to vexarionz.com. Last updated: 30 May 2026.

This policy explains how Vexarionz Limited uses cookies, SDKs, pixels, and similar technologies to operate our website, understand usage, improve performance, and help prevent fraud and abuse. Where required under New Zealand law (including the Privacy Act 2020), we seek your choice for non-essential technologies.

What these technologies are

Cookies are small text files stored on your device. Similar technologies (local storage, SDKs, tags, and pixels) can store or read identifiers and send event data (e.g., page views) to us or third parties.

How we use them

CategoryPurposeTypical data
Strictly necessaryCore site functions, security, load balancing, remembering choicesSession IDs, consent state, security signals
AnalyticsUnderstand traffic and content performancePages viewed, approximate location, device/browser, IP (often truncated)
Performance & functionalityImprove speed and user experienceError logs, feature usage, settings
Fraud preventionDetect bots, abuse, and suspicious activityDevice identifiers, network signals, event patterns

Third-party tools

We may use third-party providers (for example, analytics or security services). These providers may set or read their own cookies/identifiers and process data under their privacy policies. Where we use such tools, we present them in our cookie banner/settings and, where available, provide opt-out options.

Common examples in the industry include Google Analytics and similar measurement tools; if enabled on this site, you can typically control them via our cookie settings and your browser controls.

Your choices and controls

Retention

Retention varies by category: session cookies usually expire when you close your browser; persistent cookies remain until they expire or you delete them. We keep consent records for a period appropriate to demonstrate compliance and to respect your choices.

Updates

We may update this policy to reflect technology or legal changes. The “Last updated” date shows when changes were made.