At Real Time Traffic (RTT), we collect a variety of information to ensure the best possible user experience and to continually improve our services. This includes data that you provide directly, such as your name, email address, and any other contact information you share with us.
Additionally, we collect information automatically as you navigate through our website. This may include your IP address, browser type, operating system, and browsing behaviour on our site, such as the pages you visit and the time you spend on each page. We also utilise cookies and similar tracking technologies to gather data that helps us understand how you interact with our site and how we can make your experience better.
The information we collect serves multiple purposes aimed at enhancing your interaction with RTT. Primarily, we use this data to personalise your experience, ensuring that the content and services we provide are relevant to your needs. For example, we may use your contact details to respond to your inquiries, provide updates about our services, or send you marketing communications that are aligned with your interests.
The data collected automatically, such as browsing behaviour, helps us analyse trends, administer the website, and track user movements around the site. This analytical data allows us to continuously improve the functionality and performance of our website, making it more user-friendly and efficient.
At RTT, the security of your personal information is of utmost importance to us. We understand the critical need to protect your data from unauthorised access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction. To this end, we employ a range of advanced security measures, including but not limited to encryption, firewalls, and secure socket layer (SSL) technology. These tools help ensure that your information is transmitted and stored securely.
Our security protocols are designed to safeguard against potential threats, including both external attacks and internal vulnerabilities. We regularly review and update our security practices to keep pace with evolving threats.
Cookies play a crucial role in enhancing your experience on our website. They allow us to remember your preferences, such as language settings or login details, so that you don't have to re-enter them each time you visit. Additionally, cookies help us understand how you use our site, enabling us to optimise our content and features accordingly. We may also use targeting cookies to deliver content and advertisements that are more relevant to your interests, based on your previous interactions with our site.
You have control over how cookies are used and can manage your preferences through your browser settings. However, please note that disabling certain cookies may impact the functionality of our site and your ability to use some features.
We use several types of cookies to enhance your experience on our website. Essential cookies are fundamental for the basic operation of our site, enabling services like secure logins that you request. Performance cookies gather data about how visitors use our site, such as which pages are most frequently visited and any error messages encountered, allowing us to improve functionality and performance. Functionality cookies remember the choices you make, like your username, language, or region, providing a more personalised experience. Lastly, targeting cookies help deliver content and advertisements that are more relevant to your interests, while also limiting the number of times you see the same ad and measuring the effectiveness of advertising campaigns.
We prioritise transparency in our use of cookies and are dedicated to safeguarding your privacy. You have the option to accept or decline cookies, and you can also remove cookies that have already been placed on your device.
If you have any questions about this Cookies Policy, you can contact us by email at: info@realtimetraffic.com.au