Spinpolo Cookie Policy in New Zealand
Spinpolo uses cookies to keep the platform secure, functional, and easy to navigate for users in New Zealand. Some cookies are essential for the website to operate correctly, and cannot be turned off. Others help analyse how visitors use the platform and allow content to be adapted to individual preferences. Personal data collected through cookies is handled in accordance with applicable privacy standards. Users can review and manage their cookie preferences at any time through their browser settings.
Spinpolo Cookie Usage
When a user visits the Spinpolo website, small data files known as cookies are saved to their device. These files help the platform remember personal settings, preferred language, and previous activity during a session.
Cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website, monitor traffic patterns, and measure overall performance. This information supports improvements to the platform and helps deliver a more consistent experience across visits.
Cookies do not access files stored on a device, and they do not retrieve personal information beyond what is needed for the functions listed above. They operate strictly within the scope of the browser session or the duration set by the cookie type.
Types of Cookies Used on the Website
The platform uses three primary types of cookies, each serving a distinct purpose.
Session Cookies
Session cookies are temporary files that exist only for the duration of a browser session. They are deleted automatically once the browser is closed.
Persistent Cookies
Persistent cookies remain on a device for a set period after the browser is closed. They help the website recognise returning visitors and retain saved preferences between visits.
Analytical Cookies
Analytical cookies collect data about how users navigate the website, including which pages are visited most frequently and how long sessions last. This information is used to improve the overall performance and structure of the platform.
All three cookie types are used to support convenience and to personalise the browsing experience for each visitor. No cookie type is used to access sensitive personal data stored on a user’s device.
Your Cookie Choices
Users have control over how cookies are stored and used on their devices. Browser settings allow for a range of cookie management options, including the following:
- Deleting all cookies currently stored in the browser
- Blocking cookies from all websites by default
- Allowing cookies only from specific, trusted websites
- Blocking third-party cookies while permitting first-party cookies
- Receiving a browser notification each time a new cookie is set
- Reviewing and selectively removing individual cookies already stored
Flash cookies, which are managed separately from standard browser cookies, can also be adjusted through the appropriate Flash Player settings tool.
Blocking all cookies may limit access to certain website functions. Features such as saved login details, language preferences, and personalised content may not operate as expected if cookies are fully restricted.
Flash Cookie Settings
Flash cookies, also referred to as Local Shared Objects, are managed independently from standard browser cookies. They can be configured through the Flash Player Settings Manager, which allows users to set permissions, restrict storage capacity, and adjust security parameters for individual websites.
Blocking all cookies, including Flash cookies, may disrupt certain website functions. Features such as language preferences, auto-login, and session continuity may not operate correctly if Flash cookies are restricted or removed. Users are advised to review these settings carefully before applying broad restrictions.
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