What We Track and Why

jimaloravione uses tracking technologies to make our financial analysis tools work better for you. We're straightforward about what we collect and what we do with it. No hidden surprises, just clear information about how we use cookies on jimaloravione.com.

Our platform serves financial professionals across Australia who need reliable data tracking. We collect information about how you interact with our software so we can fix bugs faster and build features that actually matter to your workflow.

Types of Tracking We Use

Essential Cookies You Can't Disable

Why Some Tracking Is Required

Security and authentication cookies are non-negotiable. They prevent unauthorized access to your financial data and keep your account secure. Disabling these would make the platform unusable and potentially compromise sensitive information.

  • Session authentication tokens that verify your identity
  • Security measures that detect suspicious login attempts
  • Load balancing cookies that maintain platform stability
  • Error logging that helps us fix critical bugs quickly
  • Form validation that prevents data submission errors

How Tracking Improves Your Experience

Here's a concrete example: Last month, our analytics showed that users were abandoning the portfolio comparison feature halfway through. We investigated and found a confusing interface element that wasn't obvious. Within two weeks, we redesigned it based on actual usage patterns. Now completion rates are up 40%.

Analytics also help us spot performance issues before they become serious problems. When we noticed slower load times for users in regional Australia during peak hours, we added server capacity in Sydney. That wouldn't have been possible without tracking data showing us exactly where the bottleneck occurred.

Real Improvements from 2024

  • Reduced dashboard load time by 60% after identifying slow database queries
  • Fixed mobile navigation issues that affected 23% of users
  • Added keyboard shortcuts based on power user behavior patterns
  • Optimized report generation after tracking showed common customization preferences

Managing Your Browser Settings

Every modern browser lets you control cookies. The process varies slightly, but the principles are the same. You can block all third-party cookies while allowing first-party ones, or you can go nuclear and block everything (though this breaks most websites).

Browser Control Options

Chrome users can find cookie settings under Privacy and Security. Firefox puts them under Privacy and Security as well, with more granular controls for blocking trackers. Safari on Mac has intelligent tracking prevention built in, though you can adjust strictness levels. Edge follows Chrome's model since they share the same underlying engine.

Most browsers now include "Do Not Track" signals, though not all websites honor them. We respect these signals for marketing cookies but still need essential cookies for the platform to function.

Data Retention and Your Control

We keep different types of data for different periods. Session cookies expire when you close your browser. Preference cookies last up to a year so you don't have to reset your dashboard layout constantly. Analytics data gets anonymized after 90 days and aggregated after six months.

You can request deletion of your tracking data at any time by contacting our support team. We'll process these requests within 30 days, though essential security logs need to be retained for audit compliance purposes.

Cookie Lifespan Breakdown

  • Authentication: Expires after 8 hours of inactivity
  • User preferences: Stored for 12 months
  • Analytics tracking: Anonymized after 90 days
  • Marketing attribution: Deleted after 30 days
  • Security logs: Retained for 2 years for compliance

Third-Party Services We Use

We don't run everything ourselves. Like most platforms, we use specialized services for analytics, error tracking, and performance monitoring. These partners have their own cookie policies, and they collect data when you use our platform.

Our analytics provider tracks page views and feature usage. Our error monitoring service captures technical details when something breaks. Our CDN uses cookies to optimize content delivery based on your location. All these services are bound by data processing agreements that limit how they can use your information.

Changes to This Policy

We update this policy when we add new tracking technologies or change how we use existing ones. When we make significant changes, we'll notify active users via email and post an announcement in the platform. Minor clarifications or legal updates might not trigger notifications, but the updated date at the top of this page will always reflect the most recent version.

If you have specific questions about how we use cookies or want more technical details about our tracking implementation, our support team can provide additional information. We're happy to explain our practices in more detail.