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Cookie Policy

Last Updated: March 2025

This document explains how apiwisevoltis uses tracking technologies on our website. We believe in being upfront about what data we collect and why.

When you visit apiwisevoltis.com, small text files get stored on your device. These help us remember your preferences and understand how people use our platform. Think of them as digital bookmarks that make your experience smoother.

We're committed to respecting your privacy while providing the best possible service for app development clients across Australia.

What Are Tracking Technologies?

Tracking technologies are small data files that websites place on your device. They serve various purposes, from remembering your login status to analyzing which pages get the most attention.

Most websites use them. They've become standard practice because they genuinely improve how sites function. Without these tools, you'd need to re-enter information every time you visit a page.

Some tracking elements expire when you close your browser. Others stick around longer to remember things like language preferences or items in a shopping cart.

How We Use Tracking on Our Platform

At apiwisevoltis, we use tracking technologies to make your experience better and to understand what's working on our site. We're not trying to build a profile of your entire online life.

Here's what we actually do with the data: We monitor which service pages get visited most. We track how long people spend reading about iOS versus Android development. We notice if forms are causing problems or if navigation feels confusing.

This information helps us focus on the services that matter to clients and fix things that aren't working well. We also use tracking to remember if you've already seen certain popups or notifications, so we're not annoying you repeatedly.

Types of Tracking Technologies We Use

Essential Tracking

These are the bare minimum needed for our website to function properly. Without them, basic features wouldn't work at all.

Essential tracking handles things like:

  • Keeping you logged into your account as you move between pages
  • Remembering items you've added to forms before submission
  • Maintaining security measures that protect against unauthorized access
  • Storing your consent choices about tracking preferences

You can't really disable these without breaking the site. They're necessary, not optional.

Functional Tracking

These improve your experience by remembering your choices and preferences. They make repeat visits more convenient.

Functional tracking remembers things like:

  • Your preferred contact method when reaching out to our team
  • Which project examples you've already viewed in our portfolio
  • Settings you've adjusted for viewing technical documentation
  • Whether you prefer light or dark mode interface options

The site will still work if you block these, but you'll need to reset preferences each visit.

Analytical Tracking

We use these to understand how visitors interact with our website. The data helps us make informed decisions about improvements.

This tracking shows us patterns like:

  • Which service pages generate the most consultation requests
  • How people navigate from our homepage to contact forms
  • Where visitors tend to leave the site without engaging
  • What devices and browsers our clients typically use

All this data is aggregated. We're looking at trends, not tracking individual people around the internet.

Marketing Tracking

These help us understand which marketing efforts bring visitors to our site and whether they find what they're looking for.

Marketing tracking helps us:

  • See which advertising campaigns are effective for app development services
  • Understand if our content reaches the right business audience
  • Measure whether our messaging resonates with potential clients
  • Prevent showing the same advertisements repeatedly to the same people

We don't sell this data to third parties. It's purely for improving our own marketing approach.

Managing Your Preferences

You have control over which tracking technologies you accept. Most browsers let you block or delete these files, though doing so might affect how well our website works for you.

If you block all tracking, some features won't function properly. You might not be able to stay logged in, and we won't remember your preferences between visits.

Each browser handles tracking management differently. Here's where to find the settings:

Chrome

Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data. You can block all tracking or allow only certain sites.

Firefox

Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data. Firefox offers enhanced tracking protection by default.

Safari

Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data. Safari blocks many types of tracking automatically.

Edge

Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Cookies and site data. Edge provides three levels of tracking prevention.

Mobile browsers have similar settings in their respective menus. Look for privacy or security sections in your browser's settings.

How Long We Keep Tracking Data

Different types of tracking files have different lifespans. Some disappear when you close your browser. Others remain for months or years.

Session-based tracking expires immediately when you leave our site. These handle things like temporary form data and navigation state.

Persistent tracking can last anywhere from a few weeks to several years, depending on its purpose. Preference settings might last a year, while analytics data typically expires after two years.

We regularly review and clean up old tracking data that's no longer useful. There's no point keeping information that doesn't serve a current purpose.

Third-Party Tracking

Some tracking technologies on our site come from external services we use. For example, if we embed a video or use analytics tools, those providers might place their own tracking files.

We carefully select third-party services and only work with companies that respect user privacy. But we don't control how they handle data on their end.

When you interact with third-party content on our site, their privacy policies apply to that interaction. We recommend reviewing those policies if you're concerned about specific services.

Changes to This Policy

We update this policy occasionally to reflect changes in technology or regulations. When we make significant changes, we'll update the date at the top of this page.

For major updates that affect your rights, we might also post a notice on our homepage or send an email to registered users.

We suggest checking back periodically if you want to stay informed about how we handle tracking technologies.