Cookie Policy of www.enlighten.co.nz

Last updated: 8 October 2025

We are Enlighten Designs Limited. This cookie policy outlines how we collect, use, and manage cookies, and we outline your rights and choices regarding cookie usage.

You can contact us at privacy@enlighten.co.nz

Table of contents

  • Introduction

  • Contact Information

  • Activities strictly necessary for the operation of this website and delivery of the service

  • How to manage preferences and provide or withdraw consent

  • Definitions and legal references

Introduction

What is this policy about?

This document tells you about tracking technologies (“trackers”) that help this website achieve the purposes outlined in this document.

What are trackers?

For simplicity, all such technologies are defined as "trackers" within this document – unless there is a reason to differentiate. For example, while cookies can be used on both web and mobile browsers, it would be inaccurate to talk about cookies in the context of mobile apps as they are a browser-based tracker. For this reason, within this document, the term cookies is only used where it is specifically meant to indicate that particular type of tracker.

Some of the purposes for which trackers are used may also require your consent. Whenever consent is given, it can be freely withdrawn at any time following the instructions provided in this document.

This website uses trackers managed directly by us (so-called “first-party” trackers) and trackers that enable services provided by a third-party (so-called “third-party” trackers). Unless otherwise specified within this document, third-party providers may access the trackers managed by them.

The validity and expiration periods of cookies and other similar trackers may vary depending on the lifetime set by us or the relevant provider. Some of them expire upon termination of your browsing session. In addition to what’s specified in the descriptions within each of the categories below, you may find more precise and updated information regarding lifetime specification as well as any other relevant information — such as the presence of other trackers— in the linked privacy policies of the respective third-party providers or by contacting us.

Contact Information

Since the use of third-party trackers through this website cannot be fully controlled by us, any specific references to third-party trackers are to be considered indicative. In order to obtain complete information, you are kindly requested to consult the privacy policies of the respective third-party services listed in this document.

Given the objective complexity surrounding tracking technologies, you are encouraged to contact us should you wish to receive any further information on the use of such technologies by this website.

Address:
150 Victoria Street
Hamilton 3204
New Zealand

Email: privacy@enlighten.co.nz

Phone: +64 7 853 6060 or 0800 499 933

Activities strictly necessary for the operation of this website and delivery of the service

This website uses so-called “technical” cookies and other similar trackers to carry out activities that are strictly necessary for the operation or delivery of the service.

Essential Services

Google Tag Manager (Google LLC)

Google Tag Manager (GTM) is a tag management system that lets us add, change, and control marketing and analytics tags on our site without ongoing code deployments. GTM does not generate reports; it deploys and configures the tags that send data to analytics/ads platforms.

Antiforgery

This is a cookie used to protect/validate that form submissions have been created with intent and not tricked via a cross-site request.

https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org/cheatsheets/Cross-Site_Request_Forgery_Prevention_Cheat_Sheet.html

Temp Data

Session level cookie used for the site to record any sessions-based data to support consistency between pages. It’s very general use and not for the purpose of marketing, just to improve the general user experience of the site.

Other activities involving the use of trackers

Functionality

These trackers enable basic interactions and functionalities that allow you to access selected features of our service and facilitate your communication with us.

iubenda (iubenda s.r.l)

Iubenda provides our consent banner and privacy tools. When you visit, it detects your region/language, shows the banner, and records your choices. It sets cookies/local storage to remember consent and may process technical data (IP/country, device/browser, page, clicks) to enforce your preferences and keep proof of consent. If enabled, it sends consent signals to services we use (e.g., Google/advertising vendors), so they respect your choices. You can review or withdraw consent at any time via the banner or preference link.

Experience

This website uses trackers to improve the quality of the user experience and enable interactions with external content, networks and platforms.

Displaying content from external platforms

This type of service allows you to view content hosted on external platforms directly from the pages of this website and interact with them. Such services are often referred to as widgets, which are small elements placed on a website or app. They provide specific information or perform a particular function and often allow for user interaction. This type of service might still collect web traffic data for the pages where the service is installed, even when you do not use it.

Google Fonts (Google LLC)

Google Fonts loads to display custom fonts. Your browser requests and downloads font files from Google’s servers (or our cache/CDN), sending technical data such as IP address, page/hostname, fonts requested, and browser info so the service can deliver files and compile aggregate usage statistics. Fonts may be cached in your browser to speed up future visits. Google Fonts doesn’t set advertising cookies via this embed. If fonts are blocked or unavailable, the site falls back to system fonts, which may slightly change appearance.

Adobe Fonts (Adobe Inc)

Adobe Fonts (formerly Typekit) loads to display custom fonts. Your browser requests fonts from Adobe’s servers and downloads the files needed. Adobe receives technical data such as your IP address, page/hostname, fonts requested, and browser/OS/performance info to deliver fonts, ensure reliability, and compile aggregate usage stats. Adobe Fonts does not set advertising cookies via this embed. Fonts may be cached in your browser for faster loads. If blocked, the site will use fallback system fonts, which may change how the page looks.

Measurement

This website uses trackers to measure traffic and analyse user behaviour to improve the service.

Analytics

The services contained in this section enable us to monitor and analyse web traffic and can be used to keep track of user behaviour.

Google Analytics (Universal Analytics) (Google LLC)

Google Analytics (Universal Analytics) is a web analysis service provided by Google LLC (“Google”). Google utilizes the Data collected to track and examine the use of this website, to prepare reports on its activities and share them with other Google services. Google may use the Data collected to contextualize and personalize the ads of its own advertising network.

Microsoft Clarity (Microsoft Corporation)

Microsoft Clarity loads when you visit. With your consent, it sets first‑party cookies and records usage: pages viewed, clicks, scrolls, mouse movements, and interactions. It also collects technical info such as browser/device, screen size, language, and approximate location from IP. Clarity creates heatmaps and session replays to help us diagnose issues and improve usability; sensitive fields are masked and keystrokes aren’t captured by default. Microsoft receives this data to provide and improve Clarity and may use aggregated insights.

Marketing

These trackers help us to deliver personalised ads or marketing content to you, and to measure their performance.

Encharge Tracking Tokens (PXCH Holding I, LLC)

Encharge tracking tokens help our site recognize you and link visits to your existing profile. If you arrive from our emails or submit a form, a unique token is stored (via a first‑party cookie/local storage) to remember you. We then record page views, clicks, and other on‑site events and associate them with your email/contact. This data is used to analyze usage, personalize content, and trigger relevant messages or automations. Non‑essential tracking only runs with your consent and can be changed anytime via the cookie settings.

Google Ads (Google LLC)

Google Ads runs a small script that can set/read cookies or similar IDs and send Google information like the page visited, referrer, ad/campaign parameters, approximate location/IP, device/browser details, and actions (e.g., form submits, purchases). This is used to measure ad performance, attribute conversions, prevent fraud, and show or limit personalized ads across Google’s network (remarketing, frequency capping). If you decline consent, Consent Mode limits data and uses modelling where allowed. 

Conversion Linker Tag (Google LLC)

The Conversion Linker Tag runs when you visit. With your consent, it saves ad-click info in first‑party cookies on our domain so Google tags can correctly link any actions you take (like sign‑ups or purchases) back to the ad or campaign you came from. This improves conversion measurement and prevents loss of click data across pages/subdomains. It doesn’t show ads or add new tracking.

Adroll Smart Pixel (NextRoll, Inc)

AdRoll Smart Pixel loads when you visit. With your consent, it sets/reads cookies or similar IDs, collects page URLs, referrer, device/browser details, IP-derived location, and on-site actions (e.g., product views, cart events, purchases). This data helps recognize returning visitors, measure campaign performance, and show or limit personalized ads (retargeting, frequency capping) across AdRoll’s network and partners; it may sync identifiers with those partners. If you decline consent, only essential functions run.

Facebook Pixel (Meta)

Meta (Facebook) Pixel loads when you visit. With your consent, it sets/reads cookies or similar IDs and sends Meta the page URL, referrer, device/browser details, IP derived location, plus events like PageView, ViewContent, AddToCart, and Purchase. Meta uses this to measure ad performance, attribute conversions, detect fraud, build audiences for personalized ads, and apply frequency capping across its services and partners. If you decline, non essential tracking is blocked.


Linkedin Insight Tag (Linkedin Corporation)

LinkedIn Insight Tag loads when you visit. With your consent, it sets/reads cookies or similar IDs and sends LinkedIn the page URL, referrer, device/browser details, IP-derived location, and events like page views and conversions (e.g., form submits). LinkedIn uses this to measure ad performance, attribute conversions, build or exclude audiences for personalized ads, apply frequency capping across LinkedIn services and partners, and provide aggregated website demographics. If you decline consent, non-essential tracking is blocked.

Leadsourcing Pixel (Leadsourcing Ltd)

Leadsourcing Pixel loads when you visit. With your consent, it sets/reads first‑party cookies and collects page URL, referrer, IP‑derived location, device/browser details, and on‑site actions. This data is used to recognize returning visitors, infer your company (via IP/company databases), measure campaigns, and help us follow up with likely B2B leads or show relevant ads. It’s intended to identify organizations, not individuals.

How to manage preferences and provide or withdraw consent

There are various ways to manage tracker related preferences and to provide and withdraw consent, where relevant:

You can manage preferences related to trackers from directly within your own device settings, for example, by preventing the use or storage of trackers.

Additionally, whenever the use of trackers is based on consent, you can provide or withdraw such consent by setting your preferences within the cookie notice or by updating such preferences accordingly via the relevant consent-preferences privacy widget, if available.

It is also possible, via relevant browser or device features, to delete previously stored trackers, including those used to remember your initial consent preferences.

Other trackers in the browser’s local memory may be cleared by deleting the browsing history.

With regard to any third-party trackers, you can manage your preferences via the related opt-out link (where provided), by using the means indicated in the third party's privacy policy, or by contacting the third party.

Locating tracker settings

You can, for example, find information about how to manage cookies in the most commonly used browsers at the following addresses:

You may also manage certain categories of trackers used on mobile apps by opting out through relevant device settings such as the device advertising settings for mobile devices or tracking settings in general (you may open the device settings and look for the relevant setting).

Consequences of denying the use of trackers

You are free to decide whether or not to allow the use of trackers. However, please note that trackers help this website to provide a better experience and advanced functionalities to you (in line with the purposes outlined in this document).
Therefore, if you choose to block the use of trackers, we may be unable to provide related features.

Information about this document

This document was generated with the use of the cookie policy generator.

Definitions and legal references

Personal data (or data)

Any information that directly, indirectly, or in connection with other information — including a personal identification number— allows for the identification or identifiability of a natural person (in other words, you).
 
Usage data

Usage data is information automatically collected through this website or third-party services, including your IP address, browser type, operating system, time and method of requests, response status, visit duration, page sequence, and device-specific details.
 
This website 

The means by which your personal data is collected and processed.
 
Service

The service provided by this website as described in the Terms of Service and on this site.
 
Cookie

Cookies are trackers consisting of small sets of data stored in your browser.
 
Tracker

Tracker indicates any technology - e.g. cookies, unique identifiers, web beacons, embedded scripts, e-tags and fingerprinting -that enables the tracking of you, for example by accessing or storing information on your device.
 
Legal information

This privacy statement has been prepared based on provisions of multiple legislations. This cookie policy relates solely to this website, if not stated otherwise within this document.  The overarching privacy policy can be found here.

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