Cookie Policy
Last Updated: January 2025
We believe in keeping things transparent. This page explains how we use cookies and similar tracking technologies on infinionmax.pro. It's pretty straightforward—we use these tools to make your browsing experience better and to understand how families interact with our investment education resources.
If you've spent any time browsing websites in the past few years, you've probably seen dozens of cookie notices. We know they can feel repetitive. But this information matters, especially when you're exploring financial education for your family.
What Are Cookies Anyway?
Cookies are small text files that get saved on your device when you visit our site. Think of them as digital breadcrumbs that help us remember your preferences and understand how you navigate through our content.
They're not programs or viruses. They can't access your personal files or damage your computer. Most websites use them—ours included—because they genuinely make browsing more convenient.
The Types We Use
Essential Cookies
These keep the site functional. Without them, basic features wouldn't work properly. They handle things like security, page loading, and maintaining your session as you move between pages. You can't really turn these off if you want to use the site.
Functional Cookies
These remember your choices—like whether you've dismissed certain notices or which resources you've bookmarked. They make return visits smoother because we can recall your preferences. Nothing invasive, just helpful.
Analytics Cookies
We use these to see which content resonates with families exploring investment education. They tell us things like which articles get read most, how long visitors spend on certain pages, and where people typically enter and exit the site. This helps us create better resources.
Marketing Cookies
These help us understand which channels bring families to our site. If you clicked through from a financial planning forum or educational newsletter, these cookies help us know that. We don't sell this data or use it for anything sketchy—just internal improvement.
How This Benefits Your Experience
Here's what cookies actually do for you on our site:
- Remember which learning modules you've already viewed so you can pick up where you left off
- Keep track of your language and format preferences
- Help us load pages faster by storing certain technical details
- Show you relevant content based on which sections you've explored
- Let us spot technical problems quickly when they affect multiple visitors
Most of this happens behind the scenes. You probably won't notice it until you visit a site that doesn't use cookies—then everything feels clunkier.
Taking Control
You're not stuck with our cookies if you don't want them. Every modern browser gives you options for managing or blocking them entirely. The exact steps vary, but here's the general approach:
Browser Settings
Open your browser's settings menu and look for privacy or security options. Most browsers have a section specifically for cookies where you can block third-party cookies, delete existing ones, or prevent all cookies entirely.
What Happens If You Block Everything
Some parts of our site might not work as smoothly. You'll probably need to re-enter preferences each visit, and certain features that rely on remembering your session won't function. It's your choice, though—we respect that.
If you're using a shared computer at a library or community center in Quebec or elsewhere in Canada, clearing cookies after your session makes good sense for privacy.
Third-Party Cookies
Sometimes cookies come from services we use rather than directly from us. For example, if we embed a video from an educational platform or use an analytics service, those providers might set their own cookies.
We're selective about which third parties we work with. They need to meet reasonable privacy standards. But their cookies are governed by their policies, not ours. If you want details about how they handle data, you'd need to check their documentation.
How Long Cookies Stick Around
Some cookies disappear the moment you close your browser. Others stay for days, months, or even years. It depends on their purpose.
Session cookies vanish when you end your browsing session. Persistent cookies remain until they expire or you manually delete them. We use both types depending on what makes sense for each function.
Analytics cookies typically last longer because we're tracking trends over time. Essential security cookies might be shorter-term since they only need to work during your visit.
Updates to This Policy
Technology changes. Regulations evolve. We might start using new tools or discontinue old ones. When that happens, we'll update this page and change the date at the top.
We won't send individual notifications about cookie policy updates unless there's something major that directly affects how we collect data. Checking back here once in a while makes sense if you're concerned about these details.
Questions About Our Cookie Use?
If something here isn't clear, or if you want more specific information about our tracking practices, reach out. We're happy to explain further.
Email us at contact@infinionmax.pro
Call +1 604-668-6225
Write to us at 21 Rue Prieur, Les Coteaux, QC J7X 1L5, Canada
This policy reflects our cookie practices as of January 2025 and applies to all visitors of infinionmax.pro