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Cookies Policy

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small files that typically consist of letters and numbers. A cookie may be planted on the web browser of your PC or other device whenever you access certain websites. The purpose of a cookie is to store basic information, such as visitor preferences. A cookie will be sent back to the originating website on each of your subsequent visits to such website. Cookies are useful because they allow websites to recognize your web browser or device over a period of time.

Most Internet browsers support cookies. Users can manage their web browsers by setting them to decline certain types of cookies, or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. The majority of the worlds well-known websites use cookies. Features or services available on some websites may not even function properly without cookies.

What Types of Cookies We Use?

The cookies described below are used to improve our website. They contain no personal information that would enable us, or anybody else, to identify you as an individual by means of, for example, extracting your name or contact details.

Two types of cookies may be used on your visit to our website:

  • First-party cookies, which are set by a specific website and can be read only by that website. For example, when a cookie from our website is planted on your web browser, only our website will be able to recognize such cookie.
  • Third-party cookies, which are set by another company than ours, such as a third-party analytics company, which plants on your web browser its own cookies.

The below table sets out the list of cookies we use, their type, purpose, and length of storage.

ServiceCookie nameTypePurpose
Google DBF_gadsThird-party cookieEnables ads
Finteza_fz_fvdtThird-party cookieHelps remember visitor information
Finteza_fz_ssnThird-party cookieHelps identify visitor sessions
Google Analytics _gaThird-party cookieIs used to distinguish users
Google Analytics_gatThird-party cookieIs used to limit the number of requests to doubleclick.net
Google Analytics_gidThird-party cookieIs used to distinguish users
Yandex Metrica_ym_isadThird-party cookieIs used for cross-platform and multiple website analysis
Yandex Metrica_ym_uidThird-party cookieIs used for cross-platform and multiple website analysis
Yandex Metrica_ym_visorc_31579283Third-party cookieIs used to measure and analyze web traffic
-DeviceThird-party cookieStrictly necessary cookie
-soulUidThird-party cookieStrictly necessary cookie

Please note that third-party cookies are managed by the relevant partners and service providers, as identified in the above table. We have neither access to, nor the ability to control cookies used by our partners. You should check the relevant third partys cookie policy for more information on the usage of information they collect.

Why We Use Cookies?

We use cookies to better understand how you interact with the content on our website. Moreover, these small files can augment your user experience, because they remember your individual preferences. Cookies help us count how many users visit specific pages on our website. Another reason for using cookies is to serve you content customized to suit your specific interests. More particularly, they help learn about your behavior to serve you targeted advertisements on third-party websites in an effort to tailor products and services to your individual needs.

When We Use Cookies?

Any browser loading our website will receive cookies. You can always opt-out of both types of cookies on our website by adjusting your cookies settings. The instruction on disabling cookies follows below.

How to Disable and/or Delete Cookies?

First of all, please note that most browsers accept cookies by default. You have the right to accept or stop cookies from being planted on your PC, or other device, at any time by modifying the settings in your web browser in a way matching your cookie preferences. You can control and/or delete cookies as you wish for details, please see aboutcookies.org. You can delete all cookies that are already on your PC, or other device, and you can set most browsers to prevent cookies from being placed. In such case, however, you will have to manually adjust some preferences every time you visit a website. As a result, some services and functionality may not be running properly.

To opt-out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites, visit http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.