This policy (“Cookie Policy”) forms part of the SmartFinance Hub Privacy Policy. Capitalised terms not otherwise defined in this Cookie Policy have the meaning given to them in the Privacy Policy.
Cookies are data files containing small amounts of information which are downloaded to the device or browser you use when you visit a website. Cookies are then sent back to the originating website on each subsequent visit, or to another website which recognises that cookie.
Please note that we can also collect information about Service usage from data contained in “log files” from third parties. Log files are not cookies; they do not contain any personal data and they are not used to identify your personal use of the Service. When you request any web page from the Service, web servers automatically obtain your domain name and IP address, but they reveal nothing personal about you and that data is only used to examine Service traffic in aggregate form, to investigate abuse of the Service and its users and/or to cooperate with law enforcement. Such data is not disseminated to third parties, except in aggregate form.
We use cookies in order to ensure our Service functions correctly and to improve our understanding of how you use the Service in order for us to make improvements. Cookies cannot harm your computer.
We use analytical/performance cookies: these allow us to collect information about how you use the Service, such as how you navigate our website and if you experience any issues. These cookies do not collect personal data. The information collected is anonymous and is only used to help us improve the way our Service works, understand what interests our users generally and measure how effective our advertising is. Some of the performance cookies we use are issued as part of services provided by third parties, such as Google Analytics.
Please note that configuring your computer and/or mobile browser to reject “Analytical /Performance” cookies may severely impact your experience on our website and some parts of the Service may not function at all.
All browsers provide tools that allow you to control how you handle cookies – accepting, rejecting or deleting them. These settings are normally accessed via the “settings”, “preferences” or “options” menu of the browser you are using, but you could also look for a “help” function or contact the browser provider. If you are unsure as to how to manage your cookies, please see the following links to view instructions for the most commonly used web browsers: