Cookies & Tracking Policy
This policy explains how Lucknix.com ("we", "us") uses cookies, SDKs, pixels and similar technologies on lucknix.com. It should be read with our Privacy Policy. We handle personal information in line with the New Zealand Privacy Act 2020.
1) What these technologies are
Cookies are small text files stored on your device. Similar technologies include local storage, server logs, SDKs in apps (if any), and tracking pixels. They help us recognise your browser/device, remember preferences, and understand site usage.
2) Why we use them
- Essential: enable core features (page navigation, security, session management, consent preferences).
- Functional: remember choices (language, region, settings).
- Analytics: measure traffic and performance to improve the site (aggregated reporting where possible).
- Security & fraud prevention: detect suspicious activity, protect accounts, and maintain service integrity.
- Advertising/marketing (if enabled): measure campaign performance and show relevant ads on our site or third-party platforms.
3) Cookie categories and examples
Categories we may use:
- Strictly necessary (e.g., security tokens, load balancing, consent state)
- Preferences (e.g., saved settings)
- Analytics (e.g., page views, events, approximate location from IP)
- Marketing (e.g., conversion pixels, ad frequency caps)
Actual cookie names and retention can vary by feature and may change as we update the site.
4) Your choices & controls
- Cookie settings: where available, you can manage optional cookies via our consent controls (e.g., banner/settings link).
- Browser controls: you can block or delete cookies in your browser settings. Blocking essential cookies may break parts of the site.
- Device controls: some devices allow limiting ad tracking (e.g., platform privacy settings).
- Analytics/ads opt-outs: many providers offer opt-out tools (e.g., Google Analytics opt-out, ad platform preference managers). Use the provider tools applicable to you.
5) Third parties
Some cookies/pixels may be set by third parties that provide analytics, security, payments, or advertising services. These third parties may collect information about your device and browsing activity over time and across websites/apps, subject to their own policies. We do not control third-party technologies, but we aim to use reputable providers and minimise data collection where feasible.
6) Do Not Track
Some browsers send “Do Not Track” signals. Because there is no consistent industry standard for responding, we may not respond to these signals. You can still use the controls described above.
7) Updates to this policy
We may update this policy from time to time to reflect changes in technology, law, or our practices. The latest version will be posted on this page.