Cookies & Tracking Policy

Applies to tavrizonz.com. Last updated: 30 May 2026.

This policy explains how Tavrizonz Limited uses cookies, pixels, SDKs and similar technologies (“cookies”) to operate our website, measure performance, prevent fraud, and understand how the site is used. Where required, we will ask for your consent before placing non-essential cookies.

What cookies are

Cookies are small text files stored on your device by your browser. Similar technologies (local storage, tags/pixels, SDKs) can store identifiers or send event data to help a site function and measure interactions.

How we use cookies

CategoryPurposeTypical examples
EssentialRun the site, security, load balancing, remembering privacy choices.Session IDs, security tokens.
PerformanceImprove speed and reliability; diagnose errors.Performance timing, error logs.
AnalyticsUnderstand usage (pages viewed, clicks), aggregate reporting.Unique visit identifiers, event counters.
Fraud & abuse preventionDetect suspicious activity and protect accounts/transactions.Risk signals, device identifiers.
Advertising measurementMeasure campaign effectiveness (e.g., conversions) and limit repeated ads.Conversion pixels, attribution tags.

We may use first-party cookies (set by us) and third-party cookies (set by service providers). We aim to minimise personal information collected and prefer aggregated reporting where possible.

Your choices & consent

Data sharing, retention, and transfers

Cookie data may be processed by trusted providers that help us host, secure, analyse, and measure the site. Retention depends on the cookie type (session cookies expire when you close your browser; persistent cookies remain until expiry or deletion). Some providers may process data outside New Zealand; we take reasonable steps to use providers with appropriate safeguards.

This policy should be read alongside our privacy practices under the New Zealand Privacy Act 2020.

Updates to this policy

We may update this policy from time to time. We will change the “Last updated” date above and, where appropriate, provide additional notice.