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Annex 1: Finagraph Cookie Policy

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Last Updated: September 7, 2023

Finagraph Cookie Policy

Application

This policy applies to all employees, contractors, and vendors while doing business with Finagraph and others who have access to European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA) data subject information (“personal data”) in connection with Finagraph’s operating activities.

 

Policy

Finagraph believes in transparency about collection and use of data. This policy provides information about how and when Finagraph uses cookies for these purposes. Capitalized terms used in this policy but not defined have the meaning set forth in our Privacy Policy, which also includes additional details about the collection and use of information at Finagraph.

 

What is a cookie?

Cookies are small text files sent by us to your computer or mobile device, which enable Finagraph products features and functionality. They are unique to your account or your browser. Session-based cookies last only while your browser is open and are automatically deleted when you close your browser. Persistent cookies last until you or your browser delete them or until they expire.

 

Does Finagraph use cookies?

Yes.  Finagraph uses cookies and similar technologies like single-pixel gifs and web beacons.  Finagraph uses both session-based and persistent cookies. Finagraph sets and accesses cookies on the domains operated by Finagraph and its corporate affiliates (collectively, the “Sites”). In addition, Finagraph uses third party cookies, like Google Analytics.

 

How is Finagraph using cookies?

Some cookies are associated with your account and personal information to remember that you are logged in and which workspaces you are logged into. Other cookies are not tied to your account but are unique and allow us to carry out analytics and customization, among other similar things.

Cookies can be used to recognize you when you visit a Site or use our Services, remember your preferences, and give you a personalized experience that is consistent with your settings. Cookies also make your interactions faster and more secure. Visit our cookie tables to learn more.

 

Categories of use

  • Authentication: If you're signed into the Services, cookies help Finagraph show you the right information and personalize your experience.

  • Security: Finagraph uses cookies to enable and support security features, and to help detect malicious activity.

  • Preferences, features, and services: Cookies denote which language you prefer and what your communications preferences are. They can help fill out forms on our Sites more easily. They also provide you with features, insights, and customized content.

  • Marketing: Finagraph may use cookies to help deliver marketing campaigns and track their performance (e.g., a user visited CashFlowTool.com and then made a purchase). Similarly, Finagraph’s partners may use cookies to provide us with information about your interactions with their services, but use of those third-party cookies would be subject to the service provider’s policies.

  • Performance, Analytics, and Research: Cookies help Finagraph learn how well the Sites and Services perform. Finagraph also uses cookies to understand, improve, and research products, features, and services, including to create logs and record when you access our Sites and Services from different devices, such as your work computer or your mobile device.

 

What third-party cookies does Finagraph use?

You can find a list of the third-party cookies that Finagraph uses on our sites along with other relevant information in the cookie tables.  Finagraph does its best to keep this table updated, but please note that the number and names of cookies, pixels, and other technologies may change from time to time.

 

How are cookies used for advertising purposes?

Cookies and other ad technology such as beacons, pixels, and tags help Finagraph market more effectively to users that may be interested in the Services. They also help with aggregated auditing, research, and reporting.

 

What can you do if you don't want cookies to be set or want them to be removed?

You have the option to disable and delete cookies that may not be necessary for the basic functionality of our website. Please note, blocking categories may impact your experience on our website. You may access the Cookie Manager at any time in the footer of our websites.

 

Does Finagraph respond to Do Not Track Signals?

The Sites and Services do not collect personal information about your online activities over time and across third-party websites or online services. Therefore, “do not track” signals transmitted from web browsers do not apply to the Sites or Services, and Finagraph does not alter any data collection and use practices upon receipt of such a signal.

 

 

 

 

Appendix A: Cookie Types and Purposes

 

Finagraph uses cookies for the following purposes: to enable certain functions in our Sites and Services, to provide analytics, to store your preferences, to enable advertisements delivery, including behavioral advertising, and to improve performance of our Sites and Services.

We use both session and persistent cookies in the following categories that you can use in reference to setting your cookie preferences on our Sites:

Cookie Category
Category Description
Marketing Cookies (Also called Targeting or Advertising Cookies)
These cookies, including Third Party Cookies, enable the delivery of ads and track ad performance, advertising networks to deliver ads that may be relevant to you based upon your activities (this is sometimes called “behavioral” “tracking” or “targeted” advertising) on the Sites, or the delivery of better ads that suit your interests. Sites may deploy a cookie when a user interacts with marketing communications, such as a marketing email or a marketing-based landing page on our website. This cookie collects personal information such as your name, which pages you visit on our website, how you arrived at our website, and your purchases from Finagraph. Collected information is used to evaluate the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns, deliver requested information, or to provide better targeting for marketing. They may subsequently use information about your visit to target you with advertising that you may be interested in, on the Sites and other websites. These cookies are used to track advertising effectiveness to provide a more relevant service and deliver better ads that match your interests.
Functional (or Preference) Cookies
During your visit to the Sites, cookies are used to remember information you have entered or choices you make (such as your username, language or your region) on the Sites. These preferences are remembered, through the use of the persistent cookies, and the next time you visit the Sites you will not have to set them again.
Analytics Cookies
These cookies track information about visits to the Sites so that we can make improvements and report our performance. For example: analyze visitor and user behavior so as to provide more relevant content or suggest certain activities. They collect information about how visitors use the Sites, which site the user came from, the number of each user’s visits and how long a user stays on the Sites. We might also use analytics cookies to test new ads, pages, or features to see how users react to them. These cookies help us to understand how visitors interact with our Sites, discover errors, and provide a better overall experience.
Essential Cookies
Essential cookies (First Party Cookies) are sometimes called “strictly necessary” as without them we cannot provide many services that you need on the Sites. For example, essential cookies help remember your preferences as you move around the Sites. These cookies enable core functionality such as security, verification of identity, and your cookie preferences. These cookies cannot be disabled. You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but that will cause some parts of the site to not work. These cookies do not store any personally identifiable information.
Third-party cookies

In addition to our own cookies, we may also use various third-parties cookies to report usage statistics of the Sites and Services, to deliver advertisements on and through the Sites and Services, and other legitimate business purposes. These cookies are governed by the provider’s cookie policies which Finagraph does not control and can be found on the provider’s own cookie policies or terms of use (for example, to opt out of LinkedIn Marketing cookies that target relevant advertising based on your traffic on our site, you can do so via your LinkedIn Account Settings.)

List of Third-Party Cookies used on the Sites and Services:

Cookie Name
Cookie Purpose
Category
Re:Amaze
Live chat authentication
Essential
Meta (Facebook)
Advertising
Marketing
Wix
Web Hosting/Site Functionality
Marketing, Analytics, Functional, Essential
LinkedIn
Advertising
Marketing
HubSpot
Web Hosting/Site Functionality, CRM, Marketing, Advertising, and Customer Support
Marketing, Analytics, Functional, Essential
Google Analytics
Tracking Website Visits
Analytics, Marketing

To view an overview of the privacy of your Google Analytics cookies please go here: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245.

You may install a Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on by going here: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en-GB.

When using our website, you may be directed to other websites for such activities as surveys, to make payment, for job applications, and to view content hosted on those sites such as an embedded video or news article. These websites may use their own cookies. We do not have control over the placement of cookies by other websites you visit, even if you are directed to them from our website.

How To Control and Delete Cookies                                                                                                          

1. Using Your Browser

Many of the cookies used on our website and through emails can be enabled or disabled through our consent tool or by disabling the cookies through your browser. To disable cookies through your browser, follow the instructions usually located within the “Help,” “Tools” or “Edit” menus in your browser. Please note that disabling a cookie or category of cookies does not delete the cookie from your browser unless manually completed through your browser function.

 

2. Cookies Set in the Past

Collection of your data from our analytics cookies can be deleted. If cookies are deleted, the information collected prior to the preference change may still be used.  However, we will stop using the disabled cookie to collect any further information from your user experience. For our marketing cookie, when a user opts out of tracking, a new cookie is placed to prevent users from being tracked.

 

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