Cookie Policy
This information notice tells you more about the use of cookies that may be stored in your browser when you visit our website www.finrack.com (the “Website”).
This cookie policy describes:
• What cookies are;
• Why we use them;
• Which cookies we use; and
• How you can manage the cookies used on our Website.
1. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a mini file, or tracker, stored on your terminal by the browser. This cookie contains various items of information that uniquely identify your browser. Each time you connect to our website, it will recognize your browser. This will enable us, for example, to remember your browsing preferences.
2. What types of cookies do we use?
Cookies have a range of functions on the website, and we would like to explain the different types of cookies used.
In general, the cookies we use on our website have up to four distinct functions:
a) Strictly necessary (“essential”) cookies. These cookies are essential for you to be able to browse our website and use its features.
Your consent is not required to use this type of cookie.
b) Functional cookies. These cookies enable our website to remember the choices you made during your previous visits, such as the language you chose, the region for which the services were requested or your identifiers and passwords so that you are automatically logged into your personal account.
These cookies are subject to your prior consent and will only be installed on your device with your agreement.
c) Performance (“analytical”) cookies. These cookies make it possible to collect information on how you use our website and to obtain specific statistics relating to the number of visits to our site (pages most consulted, pages leaving the site, length of visit, links most clicked, etc.), with the aim of improving the performance of our site and your browsing experience. None of this information can be used to identify you, as it is aggregated, and its sole purpose is to improve the functions of the website.
These cookies are subject to your prior consent and will only be installed on your device with your agreement.
d) Marketing cookies. These cookies are designed to track your online activity to help advertisers set the parameters of the advertisements that will be presented to you. These cookies may share this activity information with other organisations or advertisers. These are permanent cookies and almost always third-party cookies.
These cookies are subject to your prior consent and will only be installed on your device with your agreement.
3. What is the list of cookies we use?
The table below explains which cookies we use on the website and why:
Name | Domain | Duration | Description |
wp-settings-* | .finrack.com | 1 year | WordPress uses cookies to customize your view of admin interface and the main site interface. |
wordpress_* | .finrack.com | 1 year | WordPress uses cookies to store your authentication details and logged in details. |
4. What is our legal basis for processing cookies?
The use of strictly necessary cookies is based on the legal grounds of legitimate interest, in accordance with Article 6, §1, point f), of the RGPD (General Data Protection Regulation).
In accordance with Article 6, §1, point a) of the RGPD, the use of any other type of cookie is based on the legal basis of the user’s prior consent, which you will be asked to give as soon as you arrive on our website, by means of a cookie banner through which you will be able to make your choices.
5. Who installs these cookies?
a) Our cookies. Cookies are placed on your device by our website.
b) Third-party cookies. Cookies are placed on your device not by our website but by that of a third party, such as an advertiser or an analysis system. To find out more about how these cookies are handled, please consult the information provided by these third-party sites.
List of third-party sites concerned:
Name | Domain | Duration | Description |
.finrack.com | 1 year 1 month | This cookie name is associated with Google Universal Analytics for tracking visitors page views and website interactions. |
6. How long are cookies active?
a) Temporary cookies (known as “session” cookies) are stored in your browser temporarily. They are automatically deleted when you close your browser.
b) Permanent cookies remain on your device even when you close your browser. They remain stored until you manually delete them via your browser or until they expire.
7. How can you manage the cookies used on our website?
The use of cookies that are not essential for the proper operation of our site requires your prior and explicit consent. A “cookies banner” allows you to express your consent to the installation of these cookies. You can refuse these cookies at any time by accessing the cookies banner.
It is also possible for you to identify which cookies are installed on your device, and to manage their presence/deletion.
To do this, please consult the explanatory notes provided by the browsers listed below. We are in no way responsible for the accessibility or content of these pages.
• Google Chrome
• Google Chrome Mobile
• Microsoft Edge
• Firefox
• Firefox Mobile
• Safari
• Safari Mobile
8. Changes
From time to time, we change our cookie policy. If we decide to change it, we will publish the changes on our website, so that you are always aware of what cookies we use and how we use them. If we are required to do so, we will notify you by email of details of these changes and/or ask you to confirm that you agree to them.
9. Complaints
You have the right at any time to lodge a complaint with the Personal Data Protection Authority. However, you are invited to contact us first, so that we can find a solution together.
Version 1.0 – October 11, 2024