Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how TD Interactives may use cookies, analytics tools, tracking technologies and third-party website services to operate, secure, measure and improve our website.
Helping Our Website Work Better For Every Visitor
TD Interactives may use cookies and similar technologies to help our website function correctly, maintain security, remember preferences, understand how visitors use the website and measure the performance of marketing campaigns.
Some cookies are essential for the website to operate. Other cookies may be used for analytics, performance measurement, advertising or embedded third-party services.
This policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy, which explains how we handle personal information more generally.
The Types Of Cookies Our Website May Use
The exact cookies used may change as our website, software and marketing tools evolve.
Essential Cookies
These cookies support core website functions, security, form processing and session management. The website may not operate correctly without them.
Preference Cookies
These cookies may remember settings or choices so the website can provide a more consistent experience during future visits.
Analytics Cookies
These cookies may help us understand website traffic, visitor behaviour, page performance and how people find our website.
Advertising Cookies
These cookies may measure advertising performance, campaign conversions and interactions with marketing platforms.
Embedded Content Cookies
Videos, maps, social feeds and other external content may place cookies through the systems of the provider supplying that content.
Security Cookies
These cookies and related technologies may help detect spam, abuse, automated traffic and suspicious website activity.
Cookie Information At A Glance
Select a section below to learn more about how cookies and related technologies may be used.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small data files that a website may place on your computer, phone, tablet or other internet-connected device through your web browser.
Cookies may contain information such as:
- A unique browser or session identifier.
- Website preferences.
- Login or session information.
- Information about pages viewed.
- The date and time of a website visit.
- Technical information about your browser or device.
Cookies do not necessarily identify you by name. However, cookie data, IP addresses, device identifiers and website activity may sometimes be capable of being linked to an identifiable individual.
How TD Interactives May Use Cookies
TD Interactives may use cookies and related technologies for purposes including:
- Operating and securing the website.
- Maintaining website sessions.
- Processing forms and enquiries.
- Remembering website preferences.
- Monitoring website performance.
- Understanding how visitors use the website.
- Identifying technical errors or broken pages.
- Preventing spam and automated submissions.
- Measuring advertising and campaign performance.
- Displaying embedded maps, videos or social content.
- Improving the website and user experience.
The cookies used on our website may be placed directly by TD Interactives or by third-party technology providers whose services are integrated into the website.
Essential And Strictly Necessary Cookies
Essential cookies support the basic operation, reliability and security of the website.
These cookies may be required for:
- Maintaining a secure website session.
- Submitting enquiry and support forms.
- Protecting forms against automated spam.
- Managing administrative or user logins.
- Remembering cookie preferences.
- Protecting the website against malicious traffic.
- Balancing website traffic across hosting systems.
Essential cookies generally cannot be disabled through our website without affecting important functions.
You may still be able to block essential cookies through your browser, but doing so may prevent forms, login areas or other parts of the website from operating correctly.
Preference And Functionality Cookies
Preference cookies may remember choices you make while using the website.
These may include:
- Cookie consent preferences.
- Language or display preferences.
- Previously selected website settings.
- Form or user-interface preferences.
- Information that improves navigation between pages.
These cookies are not always necessary for the website to function, but they may improve usability and provide a more consistent experience.
Analytics And Performance Cookies
Analytics cookies may help TD Interactives understand how visitors find and use our website.
Analytics information may include:
- The number of website visits.
- The pages viewed.
- The approximate duration of a visit.
- How visitors move between pages.
- The type of browser or device used.
- The general source of website traffic.
- Website performance and page loading information.
- Website errors or technical problems.
We may use analytics services supplied by providers such as Google to help evaluate website performance and improve content.
Analytics data is generally reviewed in aggregated or statistical form. However, technical identifiers may still be collected by the analytics provider.
Advertising And Conversion Cookies
TD Interactives may use advertising or conversion measurement tools to understand whether advertising campaigns result in website visits, enquiries or other actions.
These tools may be supplied by platforms such as:
- Google Ads.
- Google Analytics.
- Meta advertising services.
- Microsoft advertising services.
- Other digital advertising platforms.
Advertising technologies may record:
- Whether an advertisement was viewed or clicked.
- Whether a visitor reached a particular website page.
- Whether an enquiry or conversion action occurred.
- Technical browser, device and campaign information.
- Interactions across participating websites or services.
Depending on your browser settings, consent preferences and the provider's systems, these technologies may also support audience measurement, remarketing or personalised advertising.
TD Interactives does not intentionally place sensitive personal information inside advertising tracking systems.
Tracking Pixels And Similar Technologies
In addition to cookies, our website may use technologies such as tracking pixels, tags, scripts, local storage or device identifiers.
These technologies may support:
- Website analytics.
- Advertising campaign measurement.
- Email or form performance measurement.
- Security and fraud prevention.
- Embedded website features.
- Content delivery and website performance.
A tracking pixel is typically a small code element that communicates with another system when a page is viewed or an action occurs.
Where possible, TD Interactives aims to use tracking technologies only for legitimate website, analytics, security or marketing purposes.
Embedded Content And Third-Party Features
Our website may include content or functionality provided by external services.
Examples may include:
When you interact with embedded content, the third-party provider may receive technical information and may place cookies according to its own privacy and cookie policies.
TD Interactives does not control every cookie or technology placed by external providers.
Information That May Be Collected
Cookies and related technologies may collect or generate information including:
- Your IP address.
- Browser type and version.
- Device type.
- Operating system.
- Screen or display information.
- Date and time of access.
- Pages viewed.
- Links clicked.
- Referring website or search engine.
- Approximate geographic region.
- Advertising campaign information.
- Session and website preference information.
This information may be combined with other information where permitted and where reasonably necessary to provide, secure or improve services.
Third-Party Cookie Providers
Third-party services integrated into our website may set their own cookies or collect information through their systems.
These providers may include:
- Google.
- Microsoft.
- Meta.
- YouTube.
- Website hosting providers.
- Content delivery networks.
- Website security services.
- Spam prevention providers.
- Analytics and performance providers.
- Booking, review or communication platforms.
Third-party providers control their own information-handling practices. Their use of cookies is generally governed by their own privacy notices, cookie policies and service terms.
TD Interactives may change or replace service providers from time to time as website technology and business requirements evolve.
Overseas Processing
Many analytics, advertising, cloud, hosting and embedded-content providers operate internationally.
Cookie-related information may therefore be stored or processed in countries outside Australia, depending on the systems used by the relevant provider.
These countries may vary and may include locations in which international technology providers maintain data centres, support operations or infrastructure.
By using our website and interacting with third-party services, information may be processed according to the terms and privacy practices of those providers.
How Long Cookies May Remain
Cookies may remain on your device for different periods depending on their purpose.
Temporary
These cookies generally expire when you close your browser or end the website session.
Stored For Longer
These cookies may remain until their expiry date, until replaced or until deleted through browser settings.
Third-party providers determine the expiry period for cookies placed through their platforms.
Cookie duration may change as software, website functionality or provider settings are updated.
Managing Or Deleting Cookies
Most modern browsers allow you to view, block, restrict or delete cookies.
Cookie settings can normally be found within browser sections such as:
- Privacy.
- Security.
- Site Settings.
- Tracking Protection.
- Cookies And Site Data.
Browser controls may allow you to:
- Block all cookies.
- Block third-party cookies.
- Delete existing cookies.
- Clear cookies when the browser closes.
- Allow cookies only for selected websites.
- Send tracking preference signals.
Instructions vary between browsers and devices. You should refer to the support information provided by your browser or device manufacturer.
What Happens If Cookies Are Disabled?
You may continue to browse many areas of our website after blocking or deleting cookies.
However, disabling cookies may affect:
- Website forms.
- Login areas.
- Security functions.
- Saved preferences.
- Embedded videos or maps.
- Booking or review widgets.
- Advertising preference controls.
- Website performance measurement.
We cannot guarantee that every part of the website will operate correctly where all cookies or scripts are blocked.
Cookie Consent And Preference Controls
Where a cookie preference or consent tool is displayed, you may be given options to accept, reject or manage certain non-essential cookie categories.
Essential cookies may remain active because they are required for security, form processing or website operation.
Your cookie choices may be remembered through a preference cookie. Deleting browser cookies may remove that preference and cause the notice to appear again.
The availability and design of cookie controls may change as our website, legal requirements and technology providers evolve.
Browser settings remain an additional method of controlling cookies, even where the website provides a cookie preference tool.
Cookies And Personal Information
Some cookie-related information may qualify as personal information, particularly when it can reasonably be connected with an identifiable individual or combined with other information.
TD Interactives handles personal information in accordance with our Privacy Policy and applicable Australian privacy requirements.
Our Privacy Policy explains:
- The personal information we may collect.
- How that information may be used.
- When information may be disclosed.
- How information is protected.
- How to request access or correction.
- How to make a privacy complaint.
Read our Privacy Policy for further information.
Changes To This Cookie Policy
TD Interactives may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect:
- Changes to website functionality.
- Changes to analytics or advertising tools.
- New embedded services.
- Changes to third-party providers.
- Changes to privacy or technology requirements.
- Improvements to our information-handling practices.
The latest version will be published on the TD Interactives website together with its most recent update date.
This policy should be read together with our:
Cookie Policy Questions
Contact TD Interactives if you have a question about this Cookie Policy or the technologies used on our website.
Need More Information About Website Cookies?
Contact TD Interactives if you would like clarification about cookies, analytics, advertising tools or website tracking technologies.
