Cookies
Cookie Policy
Last updated: 01 July 2026
1. Overview
This Cookie Policy explains how Finance AI Vault Pte. Ltd. uses cookies and similar technologies on financeaivault.life. It complements our Privacy Policy. Contact: [email protected].
2. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help remember preferences, keep sessions secure and measure anonymous traffic patterns.
3. Categories we use
Strictly necessary
Required for security, load balancing and remembering cookie consent choices. These cannot be disabled via our banner without breaking core functions.
Analytics (optional)
Anonymous visit statistics — pages viewed, referral source, device type — to improve vault course pages. Enabled only if you accept analytics in the banner or customise preferences.
Marketing (optional)
Campaign measurement pixels to understand which ads lead to syllabus downloads. Disabled unless you opt in.
4. Storage durations
- Consent record (localStorage key fav_cookie_consent): six months, then the banner reappears.
- Session cookies: deleted when you close the browser.
- Analytics cookies: up to thirteen months if accepted.
- Marketing cookies: up to ninety days if accepted.
5. Vendors
We may use privacy-oriented analytics and advertising measurement providers under data processing terms. Vendor lists are available on request at [email protected].
6. How to opt out
Use the cookie banner: Accept all, Reject all, or Customise optional categories. You may also clear site data in your browser settings. Rejecting optional cookies does not block access to course information pages.
7. Browser controls
Major browsers let you block third-party cookies or delete stored files. Consult your browser help menu — note that blocking all cookies may affect form security tokens.
8. Updates
We revise this policy when vendors or regulations change. Check the "Last updated" date above after banner prompts you to review preferences every six months.
9. Similar technologies
We may use localStorage for consent records and sessionStorage for temporary UI state. These are not cookies but serve comparable functions; the banner controls optional analytics and marketing categories that may set both cookies and storage entries.
10. First-party vs third-party
Strictly necessary cookies are first-party. Optional analytics or marketing tags may set third-party cookies subject to vendor policies. We load optional tags only after consent unless exempted by law.
11. Do Not Track
Our site responds to the consent choices you store locally rather than browser DNT headers alone. Use the banner to reject optional categories if you prefer minimal tracking.
12. Questions
Email [email protected] for cookie lists, vendor names or help clearing stored preferences. We respond within ten business days for routine enquiries.