This is our cookies policy. If you use our website, your acceptance of this policy will be given by your continued use. If you do not agree with this policy please stop using our website immediately.
Use of our website is also subject to our website terms of use, privacy policy and acceptable use policy.
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit our website and are used to make the users experience more efficient. We are able to store cookies on your computer where they are necessary for the operation of the site however, for non-essential cookies we need your permission. Further details of the different types of cookies used are provided below.
www.fintechfringe.co is operated by Fintech Fringe Ltd company registered in England under company number 08494495.
Some important details about us:
We use cookies to recognise you and your preferences, improve our site’s performance and collect analytical information for ourselves and our business partners. We track users on our site to identify which parts of our website you have visited and to allow us to make our site more relevant to you. Without the knowledge gained we would not be able to provide the service we do.
Third Party Cookies we use include:
All our cookies are categorised by the role they fulfil on our website:
If at any time you wish to disable our cookies, you may do so through the settings on your browser. However, if you choose to disable or delete our cookies that will prevent certain important areas and features of our service from functioning properly. (but if you do so you will not be able to use certain important features of our service). You can find additional information at AboutCookies.org.
Notwithstanding, the audit undertaken regarding our cookies, it is possible we may have missed one from our list above. If you happen to find one that is being set on our site, please let us know.
This policy, and any non-contractual obligations arising out of it, will be interpreted in accordance with English law. Any disputes may only be dealt with by the courts of England and Wales.