Cookies Policy

What are Cookies?

A cookie is a piece of data stored on the user’s computer tied to information about the user. MAP FinTech may use both session ID cookies and persistent cookies. For session ID cookies, once you close your browser or log out, the cookie terminates and is erased. A persistent cookie is a small text file stored on your computer’s hard drive for an extended period of time. Your browser’s help file contains information and instructions for removing persistent cookies. Session ID cookies may be used by MAP FinTech to track user preferences while the user is visiting the website. They also help to minimise load times and save on server processing. Persistent cookies may be used by MAP FinTech to store, for example, whether or not you want your password remembered, or other such information. Cookies used on the MAP FinTech Website do not contain personally identifiable information.

The MAP FinTech website uses cookies which are in place to improve your website experience and to enable MAP FinTech to track website performance issues.  Your usage of this site implies that you are happy with this and provide your consent. If this is not the case, then you should not use the MAP FinTech website or delete your cookies upon exit, or alternatively browse in anonymous or private mode.

Remarketing

We may also use cookies to enable remarketing features, allowing us to target previous visitors of our website. We may do this through the use of third-party vendors such as Google, to display ads across the web for services we feel are of interest to you based on your previous browsing experience on our website.

If you would prefer to do so, you can opt out of this particular use of cookies and advertising based on your interests and browsing history by visiting Google’s Ads Settings and the DoubleClick opt-out page.

Log Files

Like most standard Websites, MAP FinTech use log files. This information may include internet protocol (IP) addresses, browser type, internet service provider (ISP), referring/exit pages, platform type, date/time stamp, and number of clicks to analyse trends, administer the site, track user’s movement in the aggregate, and gather broad demographic information for aggregate use. However, none of the information stored in the log files, including but not limited to IP addresses, is linked to personally identifiable information.