Cookie Policy
Last Updated: January 2025
We use tracking technologies on krixopwilu.vip to help you get the most out of your visit. These small data files help us remember your preferences and understand how people interact with our educational content about investment awareness.
This policy explains what these technologies do, why we use them, and how you can manage your preferences. We believe in transparency, so we've laid everything out in plain terms.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are tiny text files that get stored on your device when you visit websites. They're completely standard across the web—almost every site you visit uses them in some form.
Think of them like bookmarks that help the website remember things about your visit. Maybe you started reading an article about portfolio diversification but didn't finish. Cookies help us remember where you left off.
They can't access other files on your computer or install anything. They just sit there quietly, storing small bits of information that make your browsing smoother.
How We Use Tracking Technologies
Essential Cookies
These keep the site working properly. Without them, basic functions would break—like navigating between pages or accessing secure areas. You can't really turn these off without the site falling apart.
Examples: Session management, security tokens, preference storage
Functional Cookies
These remember choices you make to give you a better experience. Things like your language preference or whether you've dismissed that notification banner. They make the site feel more personalized without collecting sensitive information.
Examples: Language settings, notification preferences, content filters
Analytical Cookies
We use these to understand how visitors use our educational content. Which articles get read most? Where do people get stuck? This information helps us improve our resources and create content that actually helps people learn about investing.
Examples: Page view tracking, time on site, navigation patterns
Marketing Cookies
These track your browsing across different sites to build a profile of your interests. We might use them to show you relevant content about investment topics you've shown interest in. You can opt out of these without affecting your ability to use our core educational resources.
Examples: Ad targeting, cross-site tracking, conversion measurement
Why This Matters for Your Learning Experience
When you're learning about investment strategies or financial planning, continuity matters. You might spend weeks going through different modules, and cookies help us remember where you are in that journey.
Say you're halfway through our guide on risk assessment. Without cookies, every time you come back, you'd start from scratch. With them, we can show you exactly where you left off and suggest related topics you haven't explored yet.
We also use this information to improve our educational content. If we notice everyone drops off at a certain point in an article, that tells us we need to explain things better or break the content into more digestible chunks.
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
Browser Settings
Every browser gives you control over cookies. The exact steps vary, but here's the general approach:
Open your browser's settings or preferences menu. Usually found in the top right corner under a menu icon or gear symbol.
Look for privacy, security, or content settings. Different browsers organize this differently, but it's typically under these sections.
Find the cookies or site data section. You'll see options to block all cookies, allow all cookies, or choose specific types.
Make your selections and save. Keep in mind that blocking essential cookies might break some site functionality.
Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies come from services we use rather than directly from us. For example, if we embed a video from another platform, that platform might set its own cookies.
You can usually block third-party cookies separately from first-party ones in your browser settings. This stops cross-site tracking while still allowing the site itself to function normally.
Data Retention and Your Information
Different cookies stick around for different lengths of time. Session cookies disappear when you close your browser. Others might last for months or even a year, depending on their purpose.
We don't keep cookie data longer than necessary. Analytical information gets aggregated and anonymized. Personal preferences get cleared if you don't visit for an extended period.
- Session cookies: Deleted when you close your browser
- Preference cookies: Typically last 6-12 months
- Analytical cookies: Usually expire after 2 years
- Marketing cookies: Vary by provider, often 1-2 years
You can delete all cookies at any time through your browser settings. Just be aware that this will reset any preferences you've set and might require you to log in again to any accounts.
Updates to This Policy
Technology changes, and so do regulations around privacy and data. We'll update this policy as needed to reflect any changes in how we use cookies or what options you have to control them.
Check back occasionally if you're curious about what's changed. We'll always note the last update date at the top so you know if anything's different since your last visit.
Questions About Cookies?
If something isn't clear or you want to know
more about how we handle your data, reach out to
us.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +32 51 20 60
11
Address: Rue des Bruyères 148, 7034 Mons,
Belgium