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Cookies policy for FX City

FX City is a trademark of Fintecom Sp. z o.o., which is the National Paying Authority authorized by the Polish Financial Supervision Authority.

This Cookies Policy applies to websites belonging to Fintecom and maintained by Fintecom Sp. z o.o.

By using the website www.fxcity.com you agree to the use of cookies in accordance with this Cookies Policy. If you do not agree to our use of cookies, you should change your browser settings properly or opt out of using FX City.

What are cookies?

A cookie is a message sent by a web server and saved on the user's browser in a cookie file. The default parameters of cookies allow information contained in them to be read only by the server that created them. Cookies are used most often in the case of counters, probes, pages that require logging in, advertisements and to monitor the activity of visitors.

Very many websites save these files on your computer, and more specifically in the clipboard of a specific browser (e.g. Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome). Typically, cookies are very useful. Thanks to them, your individual settings are remembered and thanks to them you can log in more easily.

Why do we use cookies?

FX City uses cookies for various purposes:

  • so that the www.fxcity.com website would be faster and easier to use,
  • to maintain the user's session (after logging in), thanks to which the user does not have to re-enter their login and password on each subpage of the website,
  • to collect anonymous statistics that allow us to understand how our websites are used and to help in improving their functionality and content (Google Analytics)

By using cookies in the manner described above, we never identify users' identities based on information stored in cookies.

How can you change the cookie settings?

If you believe that the presence of cookies violates your privacy, you can disable them at any time either for a specific site or for all connections from your browser.

In the Mozilla Firefox browser
In the "Tools" menu, select "Options" and in them the "Privacy" tab.
The browser gives you the option of marking that you do not want to be tracked at all or to remove individual cookies from individual sites.

In the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser
In the "Tools" menu, select "Internet Options" and in them the "Privacy" tab.
With a special slider, you can adjust the overall level of privacy or use the "Website" button to manage the settings of individual websites.

In the Google Chrome browser
In the hidden menu under three horizontal dashes, in the upper right corner of the browser, select "Tools" and then "Clear browsing data ...". In addition to the possibility of cleaning cookies, there is a link "More information", which leads to a detailed description of the privacy functions of the browser.

In the Opera browser
Using the "Opera" button in the upper left corner, open the menu and select "Settings" and then "Clear browsing history". In addition to the ability to delete already set cookies, there is also a button "Manage cookies..." leading to more advanced options for individual sites.

In the Apple Safari browser
In the "Safari" menu, select "Preferences" and the "Privacy" tab in them. Here you'll find numerous options for cookies.