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Validating Supply and Demand Zones with Secondary Evidence

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Privacy Policy

Last Updated: October 24, 2024

Finansly (“we,” “our,” or “us”) values your privacy and is committed to safeguarding your personal information. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and protect the data you provide when accessing our website, related subdomains, and digital services (collectively, our “Service”).

By visiting or using Finansly, you agree to this Privacy Policy and our Terms of Service. Please read them carefully.


Definitions and Key Terms

To make this policy clear, here’s what we mean when we use certain terms:

  • Cookie: A small data file stored on your browser, used to remember your preferences and improve your browsing experience.

  • Company: Refers to Finansly Media Ltd, responsible for your information under this Privacy Policy.

  • Country: The United Kingdom.

  • Customer/User: Any individual or entity that accesses Finansly’s website, subscribes to our newsletter, or interacts with our content or services.

  • Device: Any internet-connected device (e.g., computer, tablet, or smartphone) used to access our Service.

  • IP Address: A numerical label assigned to your Device that may identify its location.

  • Personal Data: Information that can identify you directly or indirectly (such as name, email, or IP address).

  • Service: Refers to Finansly’s website, blog, newsletters, and related digital products.

  • Third-Party Services: Refers to advertisers, partners, or external services that help us operate Finansly.

  • You: The individual accessing or interacting with Finansly.


Information We Collect

We collect personal and non-personal information to deliver and improve our Service. This includes:

  • Personal Information:

    • Name and email address

    • Billing information (if applicable for paid services)

    • Location (optional)

    • Any information you voluntarily provide via forms, comments, or newsletter subscriptions

  • Automatically Collected Data:

    • IP address and browser type

    • Pages visited, session duration, and engagement metrics

    • Device identifiers and cookies

Some optional features may request access to your location or images to enhance functionality, but these permissions can always be denied.


How We Use Your Information

We use collected data to:

  • Personalize your experience and content recommendations

  • Improve our website and services

  • Manage subscriptions and communication preferences

  • Send newsletters, updates, and promotional content (only with your consent)

  • Ensure compliance with legal obligations

  • Process payments for any paid services or advertising


Email Communications

By providing your email, you agree to receive updates, newsletters, and other communications from Finansly. You can unsubscribe at any time via the link included in every email.

We do not send unsolicited emails or share your email address without consent.


Data Retention

We retain your personal data only as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this policy. Once it’s no longer needed, we securely delete or anonymize it.


Data Security

We use industry-standard security measures, including SSL encryption, secure databases, and limited access protocols to protect your information. However, no method of transmission or storage is 100% secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute protection.


Information Sharing

We may share your data in the following circumstances:

  • With trusted service providers who help operate Finansly (e.g., email hosting, analytics, and payment processing)

  • With affiliates or partners when required to deliver services

  • During a merger, acquisition, or sale of assets

  • When required by law, regulation, or legal process

We never sell your personal data to third parties.


International Data Transfers

Your information may be transferred and stored outside the UK, including in countries with different data protection laws. By using Finansly, you consent to this transfer and storage as necessary for service delivery.


Your Rights and Choices

You have the right to:

  • Access, update, or delete your personal data

  • Opt out of communications

  • Request information about how your data is used

  • Withdraw consent at any time

To exercise your rights, contact us at


Cookies and Tracking

Finansly uses cookies and similar technologies to:

  • Enhance website performance and functionality

  • Analyze traffic and improve user experience

  • Deliver personalized content and ads

You can disable cookies in your browser settings, but this may affect site functionality.


Advertising and Third-Party Links

Our website may contain third-party ads and links. Finansly is not responsible for the content, privacy, or practices of these third-party sites. Please review their policies before interacting with them.

We may use cookies for interest-based advertising, helping us show more relevant ads and reduce repetitive displays.


Remarketing

Finansly may use remarketing tools (e.g., Google Ads, Meta Ads) to display relevant content to users who have previously visited our site. You can opt out of this by adjusting your ad settings on these platforms.


Children’s Privacy

Finansly does not knowingly collect data from anyone under 13 years old. If you believe your child has provided us with personal data, please contact us immediately, and we will remove it.


GDPR Compliance (EU Users)

If you are in the European Economic Area (EEA):

  • You have the right to access, rectify, or erase your data.

  • We process your information lawfully, fairly, and transparently.

  • We only collect data necessary for legitimate business purposes.


CCPA and CalOPPA (California Residents)

California residents have the right to:

  • Know what personal data we collect and how it’s used

  • Request deletion of personal data

  • Opt out of data sharing or “sale” (we do not sell data)

  • Receive equal service regardless of exercising these rights

To make a request, email. 


Changes to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy as our services evolve. Updates will be reflected by a new “Last Updated” date. Continued use of Finansly means you accept any revisions.


Contact Us

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or our data practices, please reach out:

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