TheWheelArena.com
Cookie & Tracking Policy
This policy explains how we use cookies, pixels, SDKs and similar technologies on thewheelarena.com. It should be read together with our Privacy Policy. Last updated: 25 March 2026.
1) What these technologies are
Cookies are small text files stored on your device. Similar technologies include local storage, tags, pixels and SDKs (together, “Tracking Technologies”). They help a website function, remember preferences, measure performance, and (where used) deliver advertising.
2) What we use them for
- Strictly necessary: security, fraud prevention, load balancing, and essential site features.
- Preferences: saving settings such as language and display choices.
- Analytics: understanding traffic and usage to improve pages and performance.
- Advertising/remarketing: measuring ad effectiveness and showing relevant ads on third-party platforms (only where enabled and permitted).
3) Third-party services
We may use third-party tools that set their own cookies or receive information from your device/browser. Depending on our configuration and your choices, these may include:
- Google Tag Manager (to manage site tags).
- Google Analytics (to measure website usage and performance).
- Google Ads / remarketing tags (to measure conversions and enable remarketing).
These providers may process data overseas. Where required, we take reasonable steps to ensure overseas recipients protect information in a way that is comparable to New Zealand’s Privacy Act 2020.
4) Your choices & controls
- Consent banner/settings: where presented, you can accept or decline non-essential cookies and change your choices later via the site’s cookie settings (if available).
- Browser controls: you can block or delete cookies in your browser settings. Some features may not work properly if you disable strictly necessary cookies.
- Google controls: Google Ads Settings and the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on can limit Google tracking.
- Device controls: some mobile devices allow limiting ad tracking in system settings.
“Do Not Track” signals are not consistently supported across browsers and platforms, so we may not respond to them.
5) Retention
Cookies can be session cookies (deleted when you close your browser) or persistent cookies (kept until they expire or you delete them). Retention varies by purpose and provider.
6) Updates
We may update this policy to reflect changes to our Tracking Technologies or legal requirements. The “Last updated” date indicates when changes were made.