Luckzio.com • New Zealand
Cookie & Analytics Policy
Last updated: 30 May 2026
1) What are cookies and similar technologies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your browser or device. We may also use similar technologies (e.g., pixels, local storage, and SDKs in our web features) to recognise your device, remember preferences, measure performance, and help protect against fraud and abuse.
2) What we use them for
| Category | Purpose | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Strictly necessary | Enable core site functions and security. | Session cookies, load balancing, security tokens. |
| Preferences | Remember choices you make. | Language, region, UI settings. |
| Analytics | Understand usage and improve performance. | Page views, feature interactions, error diagnostics. |
| Fraud prevention | Detect suspicious activity and protect accounts. | Risk signals, rate limiting, anti-bot checks. |
Some cookies are set by us (“first-party”). Others may be set by service providers we use to operate, secure, and measure the site (“third-party”). Those providers may process device and usage data under their own terms.
3) Advertising and sensitive-interest categories
We do not aim to use cookies for personalised advertising based on sensitive categories (such as health, political opinions, religion, sexual orientation, or other sensitive interests). If we introduce remarketing/advertising features in the future, we will apply platform restrictions for sensitive categories and provide appropriate choice controls.
4) Your choices and controls
- Browser/device settings: You can block or delete cookies via your browser settings. Doing so may affect site functionality.
- Analytics opt-outs: Where a provider offers an opt-out (e.g., browser add-ons or account settings), you can use those tools to limit analytics processing.
- Do Not Track: Some browsers send a “DNT” signal; the site may not respond to it consistently.
5) International processing
Our service providers may process information outside New Zealand. We take reasonable steps to ensure that overseas recipients protect information in a way that is comparable to New Zealand privacy requirements (Privacy Act 2020).