Cookie Policy — Finravia.com
Version: 10.02.2026
This Cookie Policy explains how Finravia.com (the “Website”, “we”) uses cookies and similar technologies, what they do, and how you can control them.
Finravia.com is an informational financial portal. We publish news, educational articles, and reviews of financial products. The Website has no registration, no comments, no subscriptions, and no contact forms.
If you want to read about how we process personal data more broadly, please see our Privacy Policy.
1) Cookie Contact
If you have questions about cookies on this Website, contact:
info@finravia.com
2) What Cookies Are
Cookies are small text files stored on your device by websites you visit. Similar technologies (such as local storage, pixels, or device identifiers) can serve comparable purposes. In this Policy, we refer to these collectively as “cookies”.
Cookies may be:
- First-party cookies: set by Finravia.com
- Third-party cookies: set by other services we use (e.g., Google Analytics)
3) Why We Use Cookies
We use cookies only for:
- Essential purposes: to deliver pages correctly, maintain basic functionality, and support security.
- Analytics: to understand how visitors use the Website so we can improve content structure, performance, and user experience.
We do not use cookies for:
- targeted advertising,
- building marketing profiles,
- selling personal data.
If we introduce additional technologies in the future (for example, advertising or marketing pixels), this Policy will be updated.
4) Types of Cookies We Use
4.1 Essential cookies (always on)
These cookies are necessary for the Website to function and to help protect it from abuse and attacks. Without them, some parts of the Website may not work reliably.
Typical examples include cookies related to:
- load balancing and performance,
- security protections,
- basic technical preferences.
Legal basis (where applicable): legitimate interests / necessity to provide the service.
4.2 Analytics cookies (optional)
We use Google Analytics 4 (GA4) to measure aggregated Website usage (for example: page views, time on page, traffic sources, and general interaction events). This helps us understand what content is useful and how to improve navigation and structure.
Important notes about GA4:
- We use GA4 for statistics and improvement, not for targeted advertising.
- According to Google’s documentation for GA4, IP addresses are not logged or stored by GA4, and for users in the EU the IP address is discarded before logging when collected via EU domains/servers.
Legal basis (where applicable): your consent (in regions where consent is required for analytics cookies).
5) Cookie Consent Banner
When you first visit the Website (and periodically afterward), you will see a cookie banner that lets you:
- accept analytics cookies,
- reject analytics cookies,
- or customize your choices.
Your choice is stored and can be changed later (see “How to control cookies” below).
Essential cookies cannot be disabled via the banner because the Website needs them to operate and remain secure.
6) How to Control Cookies
You can control cookies in several ways:
6.1 Use the cookie settings on our Website
If our Website provides a “Cookie settings” option (for example, in the banner or footer), you can change your analytics cookie preferences there.
6.2 Browser settings
Most browsers allow you to:
- delete existing cookies,
- block cookies entirely,
- block third-party cookies,
- or receive a warning before cookies are stored.
Blocking all cookies may affect Website functionality.
6.3 Google Analytics opt-out
Google provides tools to limit analytics tracking, including the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on. You can also adjust certain Google privacy controls in your Google account settings.
7) Data Retention
- Essential cookies typically persist only as long as needed for technical operation (some may be session-based and removed when you close your browser).
- Analytics data in GA4 is retained according to the retention settings configured in our analytics account.
8) International Data Transfers
GA4 is provided by Google. Depending on Google’s infrastructure and your location, analytics processing may involve transfers to countries outside your own. Google provides information about its international data transfer mechanisms in its documentation.
9) Regional Notes (Mexico, Kazakhstan, Poland, Sweden, Romania)
The Website has sections for different regions (including Mexico, Poland, Kazakhstan, Sweden, and Romania). Cookie rules vary by jurisdiction:
- EU/EEA (Poland, Sweden, Romania): analytics cookies generally require prior consent.
- Mexico and Kazakhstan: rules may differ, but we still provide clear choices via the cookie banner and allow you to opt out of analytics cookies.
10) Updates to This Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy when the Website’s technologies, vendors, or legal requirements change. The current version is always published on this page with the version date shown at the top.