1. What are cookies
Cookies are small text files placed on your device (computer, phone, tablet) when you visit a website. They help the website remember things about your visit like which pages you looked at, whether you are logged in, or what you have in a cart so the site works properly and feels less repetitive.
This Cookie Policy explains the cookies we use on rapixsolutions.com (the “Website”), why we use them, and how you can control them. It is meant to be read alongside our Privacy Policy.
References to “we”, “us” or “our” mean [BUSINESS_NAME] (ABN [ABN]), trading as RapiX Solutions.
2. Why we use cookies
We use cookies for three reasons:
- To make the site work. A handful of cookies are essential for example, keeping your session active or remembering your cookie preferences.
- To understand how the site is being used. Analytics cookies tell us which pages are popular, how visitors arrive at the site, and what they read. We use this to improve the content and design over time. Analytics data is aggregated we cannot identify individual visitors from it.
- To support marketing and remarketing. If we run paid campaigns, marketing cookies help us measure whether the campaigns are working and show relevant content to people who have visited before. These cookies are only set if you consent.
3. Categories of cookies we use
3.1 Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies are required for the Website to function. They cannot be switched off without breaking parts of the site.
- Session cookies that keep the site stable while you browse
- Cookies that remember your cookie-consent choice (so the banner doesn’t reappear on every page)
- Cookies used by our contact form to prevent spam and abuse
3.2 Performance and analytics cookies
These cookies collect information about how visitors use the site which pages get the most traffic, how long people stay, where they come from. We use this to improve the site. Provider: Google Analytics (Google LLC). Data is aggregated and anonymised; IP addresses are masked.
3.3 Functionality cookies
These cookies remember preferences you have set (such as language or display preferences) so the site behaves the way you expect on return visits.
3.4 Marketing and remarketing cookies
If we run paid advertising campaigns, these cookies help us measure performance and show relevant ads to people who have visited the site. Common providers include Google Ads, LinkedIn Insight Tag and Meta Pixel. These cookies are only set if you accept marketing cookies in the consent banner.
4. Third-party cookies
Some of the cookies on this site are set by services we use, not by us directly. The third parties most likely to set cookies here are:
- Google for analytics (Google Analytics) and, if applicable, advertising (Google Ads)
- LinkedIn for B2B advertising measurement (LinkedIn Insight Tag), if applicable
- Meta / Facebook for advertising measurement (Meta Pixel), if applicable
- WPForms for spam prevention and form session handling
- Google Maps when an embedded map loads on our Contact page
These third parties have their own privacy and cookie policies, which we encourage you to read. We do not control how they use the data their cookies collect.
5. How to manage cookies
5.1 On this site
When you first visit the Website, a cookie banner asks for your consent to non-essential cookies. You can change your preferences at any time by clicking the cookie banner link in the footer (or clearing your browser cookies for this site, which will make the banner reappear).
5.2 In your browser
You can block or delete cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers also let you control cookies on a per-site basis. The exact steps depend on your browser:
- Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data
- Safari: Settings → Privacy → Manage Website Data
- Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
- Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Manage and delete cookies
If you block all cookies, parts of this site may not work as expected.
5.3 Opting out of analytics and advertising
You can opt out of specific third-party tracking through their own tools:
- Google Analytics: tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
- Google Ads personalisation: adssettings.google.com
- Meta / Facebook ads: Your ad preferences in your Facebook account settings
- LinkedIn ads: Your advertising preferences in your LinkedIn account settings
6. Do Not Track signals
Most browsers offer a “Do Not Track” (DNT) setting that signals to websites that you do not want to be tracked. There is no agreed standard for how websites should respond to DNT signals, so we currently do not respond to them. We rely on the cookie banner for consent instead.
7. Changes to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy as we add or remove tools from our stack, or as law and best practice evolve. The “Last updated” date at the top of this page tells you when the current version took effect.
8. Contact
If you have any questions about cookies or this policy, contact:
Email: hello@rapixsolutions.com
For more on how we handle personal information generally, see our Privacy Policy.