Fincyn Cookie Policy
Your choices matter—manage cookies anytime for a smoother visit.
Last Updated: [ April 2026]
1. Welcome to our Cookie Policy!
At Fincyn, we want your experience on our website to be as smooth, helpful, and personalized as possible. To make that happen, we use cookies.
We provide a ‘Cookie Banner’ when you first visit our site so you can choose exactly which cookies you are comfortable with (beyond the essential ones we need to keep the site running). You are always in control and can change your mind at any time by clicking the Cookie Preferences button at the bottom of any page.
This guide explains what cookies are, how we use them, and the choices you have.
2. What Exactly is a Cookie?
Don't worry, they aren't programs or viruses! Cookies are simply tiny text files containing small amounts of information that are downloaded to your computer or mobile device when you visit a website.
Think of cookies as a website's "short-term memory." They help us remember your preferences, understand how you use our site, and ensure you don't have to enter the same information over and over again.
Most importantly: A cookie cannot look at your computer, read your personal files, or give us access to anything you haven't explicitly chosen to share with us.
3. How We Use Cookies
To keep things clear, we categorize the cookies we use into four main types:
🛑 The "Must-Have" Cookies (Necessary) These are essential for our website to actually work. Without these cookies, you wouldn't be able to log into secure areas, use a shopping cart, or process billing. Because the site breaks without them, these cannot be turned off.
📊 The "Help Us Improve" Cookies (Performance & Analytics) These cookies help us count visitors and see how people move around our website. Are people finding what they need easily? Are some pages loading too slowly? This anonymous data helps us fix issues and make the Fincyn website better for everyone.
⚙️ The "Convenience" Cookies (Functionality) These cookies remember you when you come back. They allow us to greet you by name and remember your personal preferences, like your chosen language or region, saving you time and effort.
🎯 The "Relevant Ads" Cookies (Targeting) We want to show you content and offers that actually interest you. These cookies remember that you visited our site, the pages you looked at, and the links you clicked. We (and sometimes our trusted third-party partners) use this information to make the advertising you see online more relevant to you.
4. A Note on Third-Party Cookies
Sometimes, we use trusted partners to help us analyze our traffic or show you relevant ads (like social media platforms or web analytics services). These third parties may also place cookies on your device when you visit our site. We don't have direct control over these specific cookies, but they generally fall into the "Performance" or "Targeting" categories mentioned above.
5. You Are In Control
You get to decide how cookies are used on your device:
Our Cookie Preferences: You can easily manage your choices using the Cookie Preferences button at the bottom of our website.
Your Browser Settings: You can also tell your web browser (like Chrome, Safari, or Edge) to block all or some cookies completely.
Just a heads-up: If you use your browser to block all cookies (including our "Must-Have" Necessary cookies), parts of the Fincyn website simply won't work properly for you.
6. We're Here to Help
If you have any questions, concerns, or just want to chat about how we use cookies, please don't hesitate to reach out!
Email us: info@fincyn.com
Write to us: 23 The Woodfields, CR20HG
FAQs
What are cookies?
Cookies are small files that store info to improve your experience.
How do you use cookies?
Can I control cookie settings?
What about third-party cookies?
Are cookies safe here?
We categorize cookies to improve site function and your experience.
Yes, you always have control through our cookie banner and preferences button on any page.
Trusted partners may set cookies; we don’t control these but they support ads and analytics.
Absolutely. Cookies can’t access your files or personal data without permission.
