COOKIE POLICY

COOKIE POLICY (Last updated 31st January 2024)

Our Website (referred to in these “terms of use” as the website) is owned and operated by Revolutionary, Reading, Results Pty, Ltd. (Trading As Listen To Read. ) Listen To Read, in this Cookie Policy is referred to as “we”, “us”, “our”   

We attempt to outline how we use cookies and how third parties may use cookies. You have choices in regards to cookies. We encourage you to read the policy carefully and to check our website for updates from time to time. 

What Are Cookies? 

A cookie is a small file that can be accessed by us from your device when you visit our website.“Cookies” follow the pattern of user movements. They let us know which pages on our website are being looked at.  We can also tell in what order the pages are being looked at and how often the user is engaging with particular pages. “Cookies” allow us to see any previous websites that the user has visited. We can also process any purchases from our Websites via “cookies.” According to the Australian Privacy Act 1988, non-personal  anonymous information that may be collected and analysed is not deemed to be personal information.  

Why Do We Use Cookies And Other Web Use Tracking Technologies? 

When visiting our website, we may download small files containing a unique identification (ID) number via your web browser which is stored in the cache of your computer. The purpose of sending these files with a unique ID number is so that our Website can recognise your computer when you next visit our Website.

The “cookies” shared with your computer cannot access personal information e.g. name, address or email address. The “cookies” only identify your computer to our website when you visit any of our pages. The “cookies” can log the internet protocol address (IP address) of visitors to our Website. This is done so that we can identify the countries where computers visiting our site are located. 

Using “cookies” and other technologies:

“Cookies” allow us to monitor how our website is performing overall and helps us improve the operation of our website as well as the services we offer; 

“Cookies” help users to navigate easily through our website and enable us to provide personalised services to each website visitor.

“Cookies” help us personalise emails that are of interest to the user.  

You can at any time of your choosing, hit our unsubscribe button if you no longer wish to receive emails from us. You can also set your browser to refuse cookies or ensure that your computer sends you a warning each time a “cookie” is sent. From time to time we may use third-party “cookies” which report specific website statistics.

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