Cookies Policy

Relationship to the Privacy Act

Cookie and similar technologies can involve personal information as defined in the Privacy Act. Where they do, we handle that information in line with our Privacy Policy, including APP 1 (open and transparent management) and APP 6 (use or disclosure).

Technology types

This document covers HTTP cookies, HTML5 local storage, and similar browser storage tools that remember small pieces of information between visits. We group them into strictly necessary, analytics, and marketing categories to mirror the controls shown in our consent banner.

Strictly necessary storage

We store a JSON object in localStorage under the key tdde123_cookie_prefs_v1 to remember whether you have decided on optional categories and which toggles you selected. This storage is required for the banner to stay dismissed and for us to respect your choices without asking on every page load.

Analytics (optional)

If you enable analytics, we may load first-party or third-party scripts that count page views, scroll depth, or navigation paths. Those processors act on our instructions and may set their own cookies subject to their documentation. Disabling analytics removes consent flags and prevents new analytics tags from initialising on subsequent visits.

Marketing (optional)

Marketing technology, when active, may attribute visits to campaign links or help us measure creative performance. We do not use marketing storage to profile health conditions or infer sensitive categories. You may withdraw consent at any time through the Cookie Settings control.

Managing preferences

Use Accept All to opt in to optional categories, Reject to decline them, or Cookie Settings to mix selections. Clearing browser data for this domain removes stored preferences and will surface the banner again. You may also email us to request guidance on resetting consent remotely.

Processors and updates

When we onboard a new analytics or marketing vendor, we update this Policy with naming information and typical retention periods. Material changes receive a revised effective date below.