Cookie Policy
Last Updated: March 2025
We use cookies and similar tracking tools on auremyntis.com to make your experience smoother and more useful. This policy explains what these technologies are, why we use them, and how you can manage your preferences. We believe in being upfront about data—no hidden surprises.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit websites. They help sites remember your preferences, keep you logged in, and understand how you interact with content. Think of them as digital sticky notes that make your browsing more convenient.
Most modern websites use them because they solve practical problems. Without cookies, you'd need to log in every time you visit a new page or reset your language preference constantly. Some people worry about privacy—and that's fair—but not all cookies track you across the internet. Many just help the site function properly.
Types of Cookies We Use
Essential Cookies
These keep the site working. You can't really turn them off without breaking basic functionality.
- Session management and authentication
- Security features and fraud prevention
- Form submission and data validation
Functional Cookies
These remember your choices so you don't have to keep making them. They make the experience feel personal.
- Language and regional preferences
- Display settings and accessibility options
- Recently viewed content and saved filters
Analytics Cookies
We use these to see what's working and what isn't. It helps us improve the site based on real usage patterns.
- Page visits and navigation flow
- Time spent on different sections
- Device types and browser information
Marketing Cookies
These track your activity to show relevant content. If you'd rather not see personalized suggestions, you can disable them.
- Interest-based content recommendations
- Campaign effectiveness measurement
- Social media integration features
How We Use Tracking Technologies
Beyond standard cookies, we use a few other methods to understand site performance and user needs:
Web Beacons
Small transparent images embedded in emails or pages. They tell us if content was viewed and help measure engagement. These don't store information on your device—they just send a quick signal back to our servers.
Local Storage
This browser feature stores data locally to speed up your experience. We use it for things like saving your dashboard layout or keeping track of tutorials you've completed. It's more persistent than session cookies but still under your control.
Server Logs
Every time you visit auremyntis.com, our servers automatically record technical data like IP address, browser type, and access times. This is standard practice and helps us troubleshoot issues and keep the site secure.
Why This Matters for Your Experience
Personalization: Cookies remember your cost tracking preferences and budget categories. When you return, everything's already set up the way you like it.
Performance: We track loading times and error rates to catch problems before they affect everyone. If a feature isn't working properly, analytics data helps us identify and fix it quickly.
Security: Authentication cookies protect your account. They verify that it's actually you accessing sensitive financial information and not someone who shouldn't have access.
Data Retention Periods
Different cookies stick around for different lengths of time. Here's a breakdown:
| Cookie Type | Typical Duration | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Session Cookies | Until browser closes | Temporary functionality during your visit |
| Authentication | 30 days | Keep you logged in across sessions |
| Preferences | 12 months | Remember your settings and choices |
| Analytics | 24 months | Track long-term usage trends |
| Marketing | 13 months | Deliver relevant content recommendations |
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
You have control. Most browsers let you block or delete cookies through their settings. Keep in mind that turning off essential cookies might break some site features. Here's where to find cookie controls in popular browsers:
If you block all cookies, you might not be able to log in or save your budget templates. The site will still work for basic browsing, but personalized features won't function as expected.
Third-Party Cookies
Sometimes we work with external services—analytics platforms, content delivery networks, or payment processors—that set their own cookies. We choose partners carefully and require them to follow strict data protection standards.
These third parties have their own privacy policies. While we can't control their cookies directly, we can tell you who they are and what they do. If you have concerns about specific third-party tracking, most browsers now offer enhanced privacy modes that block cross-site cookies by default.
Updates to This Policy
We review this policy regularly and update it when our practices change or when new regulations come into effect. We'll post the revised version here with a new date at the top. For significant changes, we might send an email notification to active users—but checking back occasionally is a good habit.
If you used our site before the update, continuing to use it after changes go live means you accept the new terms. If something doesn't sit right with you, reach out before the changes take effect.
Questions About Cookies?
If something here isn't clear or you want to know more about how we handle your data, we're happy to explain.
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