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Last updated: April 8, 2026
Cookies are small files stored in your browser when visiting a site. Web beacons (or pixel tags) are tiny code elements used to measure page interactions and campaign activity.
These technologies support security checks, session continuity, preference memory, performance measurement and communication effectiveness analysis.
Datafin manages cookies in three primary categories: necessary, analytics and marketing. Each category serves a distinct purpose and optional categories depend on consent where required.
Because browser-level “Do Not Track” handling is inconsistent, the most reliable way to manage choices is via Datafin’s cookie preference controls.
Necessary cookies are required for account login, session security, anti-abuse controls, language retention and core site operations.
These cookies cannot be switched off in our consent manager because disabling them may break essential security and platform functionality.
Analytics cookies help us understand feature usage, identify performance bottlenecks and improve user experience using aggregated or pseudonymous event signals.
Analytics tracking is activated only when permitted by your preferences. If consent is withdrawn, new analytics events are stopped for optional tracking scopes.
Marketing cookies may be used to measure campaign performance, optimize message frequency and improve content relevance across communication channels.
Marketing cookies are enabled only with explicit consent. Disabling them will not remove all content but may reduce personalization.
Some cookies may be placed by third-party providers that support infrastructure, analytics or campaign tooling. Their processing is governed by their own policies.
Datafin applies contractual and technical safeguards with vendors, but third-party systems remain subject to those providers’ independent legal and operational controls.
You can update cookie choices from the banner/consent controls at any time. Browser settings can also be used to block, delete or limit cookies.
Changes may apply immediately or on subsequent visits. Clearing cookies can reset sessions and local settings.
Retention depends on cookie purpose. Session cookies usually expire when the browser closes, while persistent cookies remain until expiration or manual deletion.
Retention schedules are reviewed periodically based on legal requirements, product necessity and data minimization principles.
This policy may be revised when legal requirements, vendor landscape or product behavior changes. The current version is always published on this page.
For cookie-related questions or privacy rights requests, please contact us through /communication.