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Cookies Notice

Effective 21 May 2026 Version 1.0 Jurisdiction Queensland, Australia

We use as few cookies as we can. This page explains the ones we do use, why we use them, and how you can control them.

On this page

  1. i.What cookies are
  2. ii.How we use them
  3. iii.Types we use
  4. iv.Third-party cookies
  5. v.Managing cookies
  6. vi."Do Not Track"
  7. vii.Changes
  8. viii.Contact

i.What cookies are

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They allow the site to recognise your device, remember preferences, and operate certain features. Similar technologies — such as local storage, session storage and web beacons — work in comparable ways. Throughout this notice we refer to all of these as "cookies".

ii.How we use them

The Learnora site is intentionally simple. We currently use cookies only to:

We do not use cookies for cross-site advertising, behavioural profiling, or third-party ad networks.

iii.Types of cookies we use

TypePurposeDuration
Strictly necessary Keep the site functioning, secure and accessible. These cannot be switched off without affecting how the site works. Session
Preference Remember small choices — for example, dismissing a notice or your last position in a video. Up to 12 months
Analytics (aggregated) Help us understand traffic patterns and improve the site. Aggregated and de-identified where possible. Up to 13 months
Marketing & advertising We currently do not use marketing or advertising cookies. If this changes we will update this notice and seek consent where required.

iv.Third-party cookies

Some pages may include content or services provided by third parties — for example, a font provider or an embedded video player. Those providers may set their own cookies, which are governed by their own privacy and cookie policies. We do not control these cookies. Our current third-party providers include:

v.Managing cookies

You can control or delete cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers let you:

Useful links for popular browsers:

Note. If you block strictly-necessary cookies, parts of the site may stop working as intended.

vi."Do Not Track" signals

Some browsers offer a "Do Not Track" (DNT) setting. There is no consistent industry standard for how DNT should be honoured. We respect your control over cookies primarily through your browser settings (see above).

vii.Changes to this notice

We may update this Cookies Notice as our use of cookies evolves. The "Effective" date at the top reflects the latest revision. Where changes are material, we will let waitlist members know by email.

viii.Contact

If you have questions about how we use cookies, please contact:

Attention
Privacy Officer, Learnora
Email
privacy@learnora.live
Related
Privacy Statement · Website Terms

This Cookies Notice is consistent with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth), Australian Privacy Principles, and the Spam Act 2003 (Cth) as at the effective date. It is not legal advice. Have an Australian lawyer review it before it is published, especially once your analytics or marketing tooling is finalised.