Cookie policy
Cookies & storage
How cookies and similar storage may be used on this static corporate site, browser controls, and how we will update this notice if features change.
Cookie policy
1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files stored on your device to remember preferences or improve browsing. Some are set by the site itself; others could be set by analytics tools if we enable them later.
Session cookies expire when you close the browser; persistent cookies remain until they expire. First-party and third-party cookies differ by origin; this version of the site does not intentionally load third-party ad or social tracking scripts.
2. Current practice
Home and policy pages in this build are primarily informational; you do not need cookies to read the main content. Opening HTML locally or on an intranet with relative paths typically does not trigger cross-site tracking cookies from us.
If your host or browser extensions write cookies, that is outside our control; review those tools’ settings to see who sets what.
3. If we add analytics or forms later
If we add visit statistics, online booking, or a client portal, we may use necessary session or preference cookies. We will update this policy with categories, retention, and controls.
If we adopt analytics that could identify individuals even in aggregate, we will state whether IP anonymisation applies, retention periods, and how to decline non-essential analytics where possible.
4. Browser controls
You can block or delete cookies in browser settings. Disabling some cookies may limit certain features.
Major browsers offer options such as blocking third-party cookies or limiting cross-site tracking; mobile OS privacy settings can affect in-app browsers too.
5. Relationship to other policies
For how we handle personal information, see our Privacy policy.
Where a feature involves both personal information and cookies (for example a logged-in session), read both policies together; if they conflict, the more specific, later-dated notice for that feature prevails.
6. Do Not Track and similar signals
Some browsers send “Do Not Track” or similar signals. This static build does not respond to them specifically; if we deploy configurable analytics later, we will assess technical and legal support.
7. Contact
CENTURY BUILT HOMES PTY LTD (trading as Century Built Homes)
Level 1, 38 Southgate Avenue, Cannon Hill QLD 4170, Australia
Phone: 07 2110 5837
Email: support@centurybuilthomes.com.au