Cookie Policy
Belus Capital Partners
GENERAL
This cookie policy sets out how cookies are used on belus-partners.com. “Cookies” are used on almost every website. They are small text files that are saved on your computer to help the website perform several functions. We use cookies for several reasons. For example, they allow us to monitor the number of people using our websites and help us understand more about the way in which people use our websites.
Cookies used by our websites:
- Do not store any personally identifiable information about you or information such as passwords.
- Do not (and cannot) allow us to access other information stored on your computer.
- Do not store any information about you that others could understand, or in any way compromise your security.
- Do allow us to monitor the number of people using our websites and monitor their activities.
- Do allow us to see how people arrive at our site (e.g. search for “Belus Capital Partners” on a search engine, or click on an email we have sent).
- Do allow us to gather technical information about people using our websites, such as their geographic location and the type of web browsers they are using.
- Do allow us to display content on our websites more relevant to you and your preferences based on the information we hold and your behaviour on our websites.
- Do allow our websites to recall certain settings and preferences to make using our website easier. We cannot identify what your individual preferences or settings are.
Types of cookies used on our websites
Session cookies are temporarily stored on the user device and are deleted when the browser is closed. On the website of Belus Capital Partners they are used to remember data that is useful for the browsing session, such as language settings.
Persistent cookies unlike session cookies, they don’t disappear at browser closure, but are stored until they expire on a specific date or after a set period of time. On the website of Belus Capital Partners they are used to remember the jurisdiction selection and they are set to expire after 24 hours.
Third party cookies are released and installed on the user device by third party services used. Third party services include, but are not limited to Google Analytics, Google Maps, YouTube, and a number of news providers and blog websites.
We make use of all types of cookies in order to maximize the security of our services and to ensure you always get an optimal service from our websites. We do not use cookies to track your use of the internet after leaving our websites, nor do we store any information about you in cookies that others could read and understand.
How we classify the cookies we use
We use a system of classification developed by the EDPB – European Data Protection Board. This allows us to classify the different types of cookies which we use on our websites and provide you with more information about why we use them.
Strictly necessary cookies are cookies that are essential in providing specific services you have requested from us. For example, remembering information you have entered such as your jurisdiction and language settings when you navigate to different pages in a single web browsing session.
Performance cookies aim to improve our websites by collecting information about how you use our website. For example:
- Counting the number of visitors and how they move around our websites.
- Understanding what interests our users so that we can deliver the content and level of service you expect from us.
- Helping us to improve our websites by measuring errors experienced by users of our websites.
- Testing different designs or content on our websites.
Functionality cookies will typically be set because of an action you have taken on our websites but may also be set in the delivery of other services. For example, saving preferences when using interactive share charts.
Promotional cookies collect information about your browsing in order to deliver promotions relevant to you and your interests as well as your IP address in order to determine your geographic location and for fraud filtering. They are usually placed by third party advertising networks. They remember that you have visited a website and this information is shared with other organizations such as media publishers. These organizations do this in order to provide you with targeted adverts more relevant to you and your interests. This type of advertising can include targeting you based on what pages of our site you have visited and online behavioural advertising based on your browsing history.
We may from time to time use this type of cookie on our websites to deliver promotions relevant to you. Promotional cookies may also be used to limit the number of times you see a promotion as well as help measure the effectiveness of the promotion.
Our website uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. (“Google”). The cookies used by Google Analytics are third party cookies referred to above, and help our websites analyse how you use the site. The information generated by the cookie about your use of our websites (including your IP address) will be transmitted to and stored by Google. Google will use this information to provide us with reports on website activity and other services relating to website activity. For more information about how Google uses your data please see Google’s Privacy & Terms.
Managing your cookies
Most web browsers allow you to manage cookies via the browser settings. For example you may choose to delete existing cookies, prevent your browser from accepting new cookies, have the browser notify you when you receive a new cookie or disable cookies altogether. You can use the following links to find out more about managing these settings in your browser. If your browser is not listed below you can normally use the “Help” functionality on your browser to find out about how it handles cookies.
- Cookie settings in Internet Explorer
- Cookie settings in Firefox
- Cookie settings in Chrome
- Cookie settings in Safari web
- Cookie settings in iOS
To provide website visitors with more choice on how their data is collected by Google Analytics, Google have developed the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on which can be found here. The add-on communicates with the Google Analytics JavaScript (ga.js) to indicate that information about the website visit should not be sent to Google Analytics. The Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on does not prevent information from being sent to the website itself or to other web analytics services.
By using our websites you are agreeing to the placement of cookies on your computer.
Changes to this Cookie Policy
We reserve the right to revise or supplement this Cookie Policy from time to time. We advice you to bookmark and periodically review this page to ensure that you are familiar with the most current version of this Cookie Policy and so you are aware of what the cookies on our websites are used for. You can determine when this Cookie Policy was last revised by checking the “Date of last update” legend at the top of this Cookie Policy.
Date of last update: 01 November 2021