This Cookie Policy relates to our website at www.moneyinfo.com (the Site).
This Cookie Policy explains how we use cookies on the Site, and forms part of our Privacy Policy. By using the Site, you consent to such use in accordance with this Cookie Policy.
We may store information about you in a cookie (a small file that is sent by our web server to your computer), which we can access when you make return visits to www.moneyinfo.com. Storing cookies is usual practice for any website that needs to remember what its users' preferences are and we use cookies to keep track of your choices in the website. We’ll only send you marketing messages such as email if you’ve signed up to our newsletters or submitted a form on our website that asks for your details. This includes contacting you if its necessary for us to fulfil our obligations to you (e.g. If you submitted the Calendly Book a Demo form). You can stop receiving them at any time. You can control cookies using your browser settings. If you have any questions about the data we have on you, including to verify it is accurate please contact us (details at the bottom of this page). Some cookies stored fall under the general personal data category.
Which cookies does moneyinfo use?
We use three different categories of cookies for different purposes. These categories are:
Functional cookies
These are cookies that allow the site to function, such as remembering your preferences if you revisit the website. Allowing these cookies enable you to use third party applications on our website such as Calendly, which enables you to book a demonstration with us.
Analytical cookies
These allow us to track user behaviour who have visited our site for analytical purposes across multiple social platforms, and enable us to track activity such as page visits, link clicks and engagement across our website.
Targeting cookies
These are typically third party cookies which allow us to to identify users’ activity across multiple platforms, such as social media sites that link to our website. We are then able to use these cookies to retarget users for marketing purposes. We store and share no personal details of users and cannot see the individual details of each user.
If you would like to delete any cookies that are already on your computer, please refer to the instructions for your file management software to locate the file or directory that cookies are stored in. If you would like to stop cookies being stored on your computer in the future, please refer to your browser manufacturer's instructions by clicking "Help" in your browser menu. Further information about deleting or controlling cookies is available at www.aboutcookies.org .
We are currently working on broadening your consent options and will give more details on how you can expect to accept or reject cookies, and how you can check and change your consent status.