Cookies & Tracking Policy
This policy explains how NavorixNZ Limited ("we", "us") uses cookies and similar technologies on navorixnz.com for essential functions, analytics, fraud prevention, and advertising measurement. Last updated: 30 May 2026.
What are cookies and similar technologies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device. We may also use local storage, SDKs, pixels, and server-side logs to perform similar functions (for example, security checks, measurement, and remembering preferences).
Categories we use
| Category | Purpose | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Essential | Site operation, security, load balancing, remembering choices. | Session identifiers, consent state, security cookies. |
| Analytics | Understand usage and improve performance and content. | Aggregated page views, event measurement. |
| Fraud prevention | Detect abusive activity, protect accounts and transactions. | Risk signals, device/browser integrity checks. |
| Advertising measurement | Measure effectiveness of ads and conversions (not interest-based ads unless enabled). | Conversion tags, campaign reporting. |
In New Zealand, consent requirements depend on context. Where we present a cookie banner or preference tool, you can use it to accept, reject, or adjust non-essential categories.
Third-party providers
We use first-party cookies and may also use third-party services that set or read cookies or similar identifiers when you use our site. The specific providers can change over time and may be shown in our cookie banner/preferences.
- Analytics: Google Analytics (measurement cookies/events).
- Tag management: Google Tag Manager (loads/controls site tags).
- Advertising measurement: Google Ads and/or Meta (conversion measurement tags/pixels, where enabled).
- Security/performance: services such as WAF/CDN providers (security and bot protection signals).
Your choices (how to control cookies)
- Cookie preferences: Use our on-site cookie banner or settings link (if available) to manage non-essential cookies.
- Browser controls: You can block or delete cookies in your browser settings. Blocking essential cookies may affect site functionality.
- Analytics opt-out: Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on may be available from Google.
- Advertising controls: You can manage ad personalisation via provider settings (e.g., Google/Meta) and industry opt-out tools where available.
Do Not Track (DNT) and similar signals
Some browsers send a “Do Not Track” signal. There is no uniform industry standard for responding to DNT signals. Where technically feasible, we aim to align our tracking behaviour with your expressed choices in our cookie preferences.
Updates and related privacy information
We may update this policy from time to time. For information about how we handle personal information under the Privacy Act 2020 (NZ), see our Privacy Policy (if published) or contact us using the details below.