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Cookie Policy
Last updated: 2 July 2026
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They allow the site to remember information about your visit, such as preferences you've set, which can make your next visit easier and the site more useful to you. Similar technologies, such as local storage, may serve a comparable function.
Does this site use cookies?
Yes. This website uses a small number of cookies to operate correctly, remember your cookie preferences, and, where you consent, to understand general usage patterns. We do not use cookies to build detailed advertising profiles or to sell information to third parties.
What categories of cookies do we use?
We group cookies used on this site into three categories. Necessary cookies are required for the website to function, including remembering your cookie consent choice, and cannot be switched off. Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors use the site, such as which pages are viewed most often, so we can improve content over time. Preference cookies remember choices you've made, such as whether the cookie card has been dismissed or expanded.
How is consent collected?
When you first visit this site, a cookie preference card appears in the corner of the screen. You can accept all cookies, reject non-essential cookies, or customise your preferences by category. Your choice is stored in a cookie so you are not asked again on future visits unless you clear your browser storage or the consent period expires.
How can you manage or withdraw consent?
You can change your cookie preferences at any time by clearing the consent cookie in your browser settings, which will cause the preference card to appear again on your next visit. Most browsers also allow you to block or delete cookies generally through their settings menu, though doing so may affect how parts of this website function.
Do we use third-party cookies?
Where analytics tools are used and you have consented to analytics cookies, a third-party analytics provider may place cookies to collect aggregated, non-identifying usage statistics. We do not permit third-party advertising cookies on this website.
How long do cookies last?
Session cookies are deleted automatically when you close your browser. Persistent cookies, including the one that stores your consent preference, remain on your device for a set period, typically up to twelve months, or until you delete them manually.
Who can you contact about this policy?
If you have questions about how cookies are used on this website, contact Stockline at info@data-webnet.digital, by phone on +61 8 6820 3000, or by post at 39 Mercer Rd, Walmsley WA 6330.