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Cookies
Last updated: 14 May 2026
This page explains the cookies and similar technologies SwiftKick uses, what each does, how long it lasts, and how to control them. It applies to swiftkick.com.au and any subdomain operated by Gallantree Group Pty Ltd (ABN 40 644 812 617). If anything here conflicts with our Privacy Policy, the Privacy Policy governs how we handle your personal information overall; this page is the specific source of truth for cookies.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file a website asks your browser to store. Cookies let a site recognise you between page loads (so you stay signed in), remember your preferences (like display currency), and — if you allow it — count visitors anonymously to help us improve the product. We also use localStorage, which behaves like a cookie but is read only by your browser; we treat it the same way for transparency.
Cookie categories we use
- Essential — required for the site to work. We set these without asking because the site can't function without them (signing in, security, your cookie-banner choice itself).
- Functional — remember preferences like display currency. Not strictly required, but enabled by default because they only affect your own experience and don't transmit data to third parties.
- Analytics — Google Analytics 4. Off by default. We only set these once you click Accept all on the cookie banner. If you decline, gtag still loads but is configured with
analytics_storage: deniedvia Google Consent Mode v2, so no analytics cookies are written and no identifiable analytics data is sent. - Marketing / advertising — we do not use these. SwiftKick has no third-party advertising cookies, retargeting pixels, or cross-site tracking.
Cookies we set
This list is reviewed every 90 days. If we add a cookie or change a duration, this page is updated at the same time. Any change to the Analytics category requires a fresh user consent — your previous choice is invalidated and the banner re-appears.
How to control cookies
In SwiftKick: use the cookie banner shown on your first visit to accept or decline analytics cookies. If you want to change your choice later, clear swiftkick.cookie-consent from your browser's site-storage settings for swiftkick.com.au and the banner will reappear on your next visit.
In your browser: most browsers let you block or delete cookies per site. Look for the lock icon in the address bar or your browser's privacy / site-data settings. Blocking essential cookies will sign you out and break parts of the site.
Opt out of Google Analytics globally: install Google's Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.
UK and EU visitors
If you're accessing SwiftKick from the United Kingdom or the European Economic Area, we rely on Google Consent Mode v2. Non-essential cookies are set to denied at page load and only flip to granted when you click Accept all. This meets the consent requirement under the UK Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR), the EU ePrivacy Directive, and the consent grounds in the UK GDPR / EU GDPR. You can withdraw consent at any time using the controls described above; doing so does not affect the lawfulness of prior processing.
California residents
SwiftKick does not sell or share personal information as those terms are defined under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA / CPRA). The analytics cookies described above are loaded only with your explicit opt-in. For details on the rights California residents have under the CCPA (right to know, delete, correct, and limit use of sensitive personal information) and how to exercise them, see the Privacy Policy.
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