Cookie Policy

View the Institute's cookie policy below.

Cookie and Pixel Policy

Our Cookie and Pixel Policy is designed to help our members and visitors understand how we use cookies, pixels and other trackers on the Actuaries Institute’s website. Some of these are necessary for our website to work and others are designed to record your preferences, provide statistics and marketing when you allow them.

Why we have a Cookie and Pixel Policy

We have developed our Cookie and Pixel Policy to provide clear and relevant information about the cookies, pixels and other trackers we use and their purposes so that our members and visitors can make an informed decision about which to enable.

We use Cookiebot to make the choice easy for our members and visitors by:

1) Providing clear and specific information about the provider, type, duration and purpose of the cookies, pixels and other trackers.

2) Fully documenting all given consents.

3) Allowing our members and visitors to reject non-essential cookies, pixels and other trackers and still use our website.

4) Allowing our members and visitors to withdraw/allow their consent whenever they want.

What are cookies, pixels and trackers?

Cookies, pixels and other tracking technologies are designed to remember certain information about your browsing activity for various purposes.

Cookies are small text files that the Actuaries Institute and third party providers may place on our members and visitors’ computers, tablets and mobile devices when browsing the Actuaries Institute’s website.

Pixels are small pieces of code generated by third-party providers on the Actuaries Institute’s website to collect information about our members and visitors’ web activity, such as when a webpage is loaded. There are different types of pixels that can be used for a variety of purposes.

What personal information do we collect and disclose?

The cookies, pixels and other trackers on the Actuaries Institute’s website may collect and disclose the following types of personal information:

  • Internet Protocol (IP) address of the device - An IP address is a digital address for a computer, tablet or mobile device so that the Internet knows where to send information, such as websites our members and visitors’ request.
  • Geolocation
  • Device and browser used
  • Items viewed
  • Cart additions
  • Website address (URL)

What type of cookies, pixels and other trackers do we use?

We use cookies, pixels and other trackers to make the Actuaries Institute’s website function better, collect information about how our website is used and market to our members and visitors.

We use four types:

  • Necessary: Those essential for site functionality, such as remembering login credentials during a session, login status, storing the consent state and error detection. Our website cannot function properly without them. Our members and visitors cannot disable these.
  • Preference: Those that record member and visitor preferences, such as Your Interests in your account portal.
  • Statistical: Those that collect statistical information about the way our members and visitors interact with our website so we can build a better experience for all members and visitors.
  • Marketing: Those that personalise content, tailor and measure advertisements to our members and visitors.

Contact our Privacy Officer

If you have further questions about our use of cookies, pixels and other trackers please contact our Privacy Officer via email at: [email protected] or call +61 (0) 2 9239 6100 .

Cookie Declaration