This Cookies Policy of Dazhboards Pty Ltd ACN 669 295 096 (us, we, our) sets out how we collect and use cookies. We operate the platform called Dazhboards, which includes the website with domain name https://dazhboards.com/, and ancillary platforms which facilitate the operation of Dazhboards applications (Platform).
From time to time, we may revise or update this Cookies Policy or our information handling practices. If we do so, the revised Cookies Policy will be published on the Platform.
During your use of the Platform, information that identifies you as a user may be collected.
A cookie may be assigned each time you use the Platform. While cookies do not identify you as an individual, they do identify your Internet Service Provider.
You can configure your browser to refuse cookies. However, if you do so, you may not be able to access all or parts of the Platform.
What are cookies
A cookie is a text file that contains small amounts of data and information, which is downloaded to your computer or mobile device and stored on your device’s hard drive when you visit our website or use our cloud-based Platform. Cookies allow our website to recognise your device, enhancing your browsing experience by remembering your preferences and settings. Cookies can be broken into two groups:
1. First-Party Cookies: First-party cookies are delivered by, or on behalf of, the company whose website you visit. We utilise first-party cookies on our Site.
2. Third-Party Cookies: Third-party cookies are delivered by, or on behalf of, a company other than the one whose website you visit. We also utilise third-party cookies.
Types of Cookies
The types of cookies we may deploy, and utilise includes (but is not limited to) the following types of cookies:
1. Strictly Necessary Cookies: These cookies are essential for making a website usable by enabling basic functions such as page navigation and access to secure areas. Strictly necessary cookies are first-party cookies placed by us and are session-based, meaning they expire when you leave our Site. A site cannot function properly without these cookies.
2. Preference Cookies: Preference cookies enable a website to remember a visitor’s past choices, such as a preferred language or the region from which the website is viewed. These cookies enhance the user experience by personalising content and settings.
3. Marketing Cookies: Marketing cookies are used to track visitors across websites. These cookies help advertisers deliver relevant and engaging content to individual users and/or limit the number of times a visitor sees a given advertisement.
4. Analytics/Statistics Cookies: Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our website. These services enable us to know how many users we have, which parts of our Site are most popular, what browsers are used, the country or region where users are located, and the demographics and interests of users.
You are not obliged to accept cookies. However, in many cases, if you do not consent to our use of cookies, we may not be able to supply the relevant functionality of the Platform.
Other Analytics Technologies
From time to time, we may engage other analytics technologies to analyse your activity on our platform. These technologies include but not limited to the following:
1. Web Beacons
A web beacon is an invisible graphic image, such as a pixel tag or transparent GIF, placed on a webpage or in an email message to monitor user activity, such as whether the webpage or email message is accessed or clicked. They are also used on many web pages for alignment purposes. Technologies like these may be used with cookies to track how a visitor navigates a website and processes the information on that website. We may sometimes use web beacons to track how many people visit our Site or gather statistics about browser usage. Some of our web pages and HTML-formatted email newsletters use web beacons in conjunction with cookies. While you cannot reject or turn off web beacons specifically, in many instances, these technologies are reliant on cookies to function correctly. In those instances, declining cookies will impair the functioning of these technologies.
2. Tracking Pixels
Our site and some of our emails may also contain tracking pixels. A tracking pixel is a snippet of code containing a tag embedded in an email and used to gather information regarding recipient behaviour. The information collected may include the type of operating system used by the email recipient, the time an email was read, or whether an email was accessed via desktop or mobile phone. We use this information to gauge the effectiveness of certain communications and our marketing campaigns.
How We Use Cookies
We aim to make the experience simple and practical when you visit our Site. One of the ways we achieve that goal is by placing cookies on the device which you may use to access the Platform.
As you navigate through and interact with our Site, the tracking technologies enable the automatic collection of information about your equipment, browsing actions and patterns, IP address and browser information, and the resources you access and use on the Site. If you access our Site via your mobile device, we may collect your unique device identifier, mobile device IP address and information about your device’s operating system. The information we collect informs us about ways to improve the Site design, functionality, and content to deliver better and more personalized content and services, helps us estimate our audience size and usage patterns and recognises you when you return to our Site.
Our website may use Google Analytics. Google Analytics places cookies on your computer that generate specific information we select about your website use, such as your computer’s IP address. That information is transmitted to and stored by Google. We will use the information to evaluate the use of the website, compile reports on website activity, and provide other services relating to website activity and usage. Google may also transfer this information to third parties where required by law or where such third parties process the information on Google’s behalf. Google’s privacy policy covers using cookies by Google Analytics: https://www.google.com/policies/privacy/. Please see https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout/ to learn how to opt out of Google Analytics.
How You Can Manage Cookies
Cookies used on our website can be turned on or off through your browser. Please note that disabling a cookie or category of cookies does not delete the cookie from your browser unless manually deleted through your browser function. Disabling cookies may impact your ability to use certain features of the website.
If you choose to disable a previously placed cookie on your device, we will cease collecting any further information from your user experience. However, the information collected before the preference change may still be used.
If you have any questions about this Cookies Policy, if you wish to correct or update information, we hold about you or if you wish to request access or correction of your personal information or make a complaint about a breach by us of our cookie obligations (including the way we have used, disclosed or deployed cookies), please contact:
Director
Unit 111, 101 Moray Street, South Melbourne, VIC 3205
legal@dazhboards.com
We will acknowledge and investigate any complaint about the way we manage personal information as soon as practicable. We will take reasonable steps to remedy any failure to comply with our privacy obligations.