Cookie Policy

How this website uses cookies and similar technologies.

This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, which types we use on the Tamlti Financial Consulting website, and how you can manage your preferences when browsing from Australia or elsewhere.

  • Overview of the cookies used on this site
  • How cookies support performance and security
  • Options for controlling or disabling cookies
Last updated 2025
Applies to Tamlti.com
Location Australia
You can review this Cookie Policy alongside our Privacy Policy to understand how we use and protect information collected via cookies.

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device (computer, tablet or phone) when you visit a website. They allow the site to recognise your device, remember certain information and provide features that make the site easier to use.

Cookies can be “session cookies”, which are deleted when you close your browser, or “persistent cookies”, which remain on your device for a set period or until you delete them. Cookies may be placed by the website you are visiting (first-party cookies) or by third parties providing services to that site (third-party cookies).

In this policy, we also refer to similar technologies such as local storage and tracking pixels as “cookies” where they serve a comparable purpose.

2. Why we use cookies

We use cookies on this website to support a secure, reliable and user-friendly experience for visitors and clients. In particular, cookies help us:

  • Ensure that basic pages and forms work as expected on your device and browser
  • Understand which pages are most useful so we can improve our content over time
  • Remember limited preferences, such as your cookie choices
  • Protect the website against misuse and maintain the stability of our systems

We do not use cookies to sell your personal information or to follow you across unrelated websites for advertising purposes.

3. Types of cookies we use

The cookies used on this website fall into several broad categories:

  • Essential cookies – These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be switched off in our systems. They are typically set in response to actions you take, such as navigating between pages or completing forms. You can set your browser to block these cookies, but some parts of the site may not work properly.
  • Performance and analytics cookies – These cookies help us understand how visitors use the site, such as which pages are viewed most often and how people arrive at the site. The information is aggregated and does not aim to identify you directly.
  • Functionality cookies – These cookies allow the site to remember choices you make, such as language preferences or form inputs, to provide a more tailored experience.
  • Optional cookies – From time to time we may use optional cookies, for example to support embedded content or experiments that help us improve the website. These cookies are not essential for basic site use.

4. First-party and third-party cookies

Some cookies are set directly by Tamlti.com; these are first-party cookies. Others may be set by third-party service providers that help us operate the website, analyse usage or deliver content (for example, font or icon libraries).

Third-party providers may use cookies in accordance with their own policies. We aim to work with providers that maintain reasonable privacy and security standards, but we do not control how they use their cookies once they are set. You can review their privacy or cookie policies for more detail.

5. Cookies and analytics

We may use analytics tools to understand how the website is used, such as the number of visitors, general geographic regions, pages visited and time spent on each page. These tools rely on cookies or similar technologies to function.

The information generated by analytics cookies is typically aggregated and does not directly identify you. We use this information to:

  • Identify which pages are most helpful for visitors
  • Detect broken links or confusing navigation paths
  • Plan improvements to content and structure based on real usage

Where possible, we configure analytics services to respect privacy by limiting the level of detail collected and retaining data for only as long as reasonably necessary.

6. Cookies and personal information

Some cookies may be associated with information that could be considered personal information under Australian privacy law, for example when an IP address or unique identifier is linked to a contact record or enquiry.

We treat any personal information collected through cookies in line with our Privacy Policy. That policy explains in more detail how we collect, use, store and protect personal information and the rights you may have in relation to it.

You can review the Privacy Policy at any time by visiting the link in the footer of this website.

7. Managing your cookie preferences

You have several options for controlling or limiting how cookies are used when you visit this website:

  • Browser settings – Most web browsers allow you to view which cookies are stored and to delete or block cookies for specific sites or all sites. You can usually find these settings under “Privacy” or “Security” in your browser preferences.
  • Private or incognito browsing – Using private or incognito modes in your browser can limit the amount of information stored between sessions, though it does not block cookies entirely.
  • Third-party tools – Some third-party tools and extensions allow you to manage cookies and trackers across multiple websites. If you choose to use such tools, they will be governed by their own terms and policies.

If you block essential cookies, some features of the website may not function correctly. Performance may be reduced or certain forms may not submit as expected.

8. Do Not Track and similar signals

Some browsers include a “Do Not Track” (DNT) setting that can signal to websites that you do not wish to be tracked. There is currently no universal standard for how websites should respond to these signals.

At present, our website does not respond to DNT signals in a consistent, automated way. We continue to monitor developments and may adjust our practices if clearer standards emerge.

9. Retention and lifetime of cookies

The length of time a cookie remains on your device varies. Some cookies are session-based and are removed when you close your browser. Others are persistent and stay on your device until they expire or you remove them.

We aim to set reasonable lifetimes for cookies, considering the purpose they serve. Analytics cookies may remain active for a longer period to help us see patterns over time, while certain preference cookies may be shorter-lived.

10. Changes to this Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the cookies we use, the services we rely on or legal requirements in Australia and other relevant jurisdictions.

When we make significant changes, we may highlight them on this page or in another prominent place on the website. The “Last updated” date at the top of this page indicates when the policy was most recently revised.

We encourage you to review this Cookie Policy periodically so that you stay informed about how cookies are used on this site.

11. Contacting us about cookies

If you have any questions or concerns about this Cookie Policy or the way cookies are used on the Tamlti Financial Consulting website, you can contact us using the details below:

  • Tamlti Financial Consulting, Level 2/76 Wyatt St, Adelaide SA 5100, Australia
  • Phone: +61884701715
  • Email: Tamlti@gmail.com

When contacting us, please include enough detail about your question, including the device and browser you are using, so we can respond as clearly as possible.