When you visit fenoradryn.com, we use small text files
called cookies to make your experience better. This
isn't about being sneaky – it's about remembering
what you prefer and helping us understand how
people use our financial data tools.
Think of cookies as helpful notes that your browser
keeps. They remember things like whether you prefer
dark mode, which currency you're viewing, or if
you've already dismissed a notification. Some stick
around for months, others vanish when you close
your browser.
We're pretty transparent about this stuff because
you deserve to know what's happening behind the
scenes.
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What Do You Need?
Looking for specific info about cookie types,
how to control them, or what data we collect?
Use the sections below to jump straight to what
matters to you.
Want Control?
You can manage or disable cookies anytime
through your browser settings. We'll show you
exactly how for each major browser down below.
Need Details?
We've broken down every cookie category we use –
from essential ones that keep things working to
analytics that help us improve your experience.
What Actually Are Cookies?
Cookies are tiny text files – usually just a few
kilobytes – that websites store on your device.
They've been around since the mid-1990s and they're
basically everywhere on the web now.
When you first visit fenoradryn.com, your browser
receives these cookies from our server. On
subsequent visits, your browser sends them back so
we can recognize you. Not in a creepy way – more
like a shopkeeper who remembers you prefer your
coffee black.
They contain information like session identifiers,
user preferences, and timestamps. No passwords or
sensitive financial data gets stored in cookies –
that would be terrible practice and we don't do it.
Most cookies are harmless. The essential ones
literally keep our site functioning properly.
Others help us figure out which features people
actually use so we can focus our development
efforts there.
Essential Cookies
These are non-negotiable. They keep the site
working and secure. Without them, you can't log
in, maintain your session, or use basic features
safely.
We don't ask permission for these because
they're required for the service you're
requesting. It's like needing wheels on a car –
not really optional if you want it to function.
- Session management and authentication
- Security features and fraud prevention
- Load balancing across our servers
- Form submission and data validation
Functional Cookies
These remember your choices so you don't have to
keep telling us the same things. They make your
experience smoother and more personalized.
Things like your preferred language, currency
display format, chart view settings, and which
notifications you've dismissed all fall into
this category.
- Interface preferences and display settings
- Saved dashboard configurations
- Accessibility options you've enabled
- Regional settings for data display
Analytics Cookies
These help us understand how people use
fenoradryn.com. We look at things like which pages
get visited most, where people spend time, and
which features get ignored.
The data is anonymized and aggregated. We're
looking at patterns, not tracking individual
behavior. It helps us prioritize improvements
and fix things that aren't working well.
- Page view tracking and navigation paths
- Feature usage statistics
- Performance monitoring and error tracking
- User flow analysis through different
sections
Marketing Cookies
These track your activity to help us show
relevant content and measure campaign
effectiveness. They're used to understand which
channels bring people to our site.
We work with third-party platforms that use
these cookies to measure ad performance and
prevent showing you the same ad repeatedly
across the web.
- Campaign attribution and source tracking
- Conversion measurement for sign-ups
- Remarketing audience building
- Cross-platform behavior analysis
How We Actually Use This Information
Let's get specific about what happens with cookie
data at fenoradryn. These aren't vague possibilities –
this is what we actually do with the information we
collect.
1
Keep You Logged In
Session cookies maintain your authentication
state so you don't have to log in every time
you click to a different page.
2
Remember Preferences
Your chart view preferences, currency
selections, and dashboard layouts get saved
so your next visit feels familiar.
3
Analyze Performance
We track page load times and feature usage to
identify bottlenecks and prioritize
optimization work.
4
Improve Features
Usage data shows us which tools people rely
on most, helping us focus development efforts
where they'll have real impact.
5
Detect Issues
Error tracking cookies help us identify and
fix problems quickly, often before users even
report them.
6
Measure Marketing
Attribution cookies help us understand which
marketing channels work so we can invest
resources effectively.
Taking Control of Your Cookies
You're not stuck with our cookie choices. Every
modern browser gives you control over what gets
stored and what doesn't. Here's how to manage
things in the browsers most people use.
Fair warning though – blocking essential cookies
will break site functionality. You won't be able to
log in or use authenticated features. But that's
your call to make.
Chrome
Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and
other site data. You can block all cookies,
block third-party, or customize by site.
Firefox
Options → Privacy & Security → Cookies and
Site Data. Firefox offers standard, strict,
and custom protection levels.
Safari
Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data.
Safari blocks most third-party cookies by
default now.
Edge
Settings → Cookies and site permissions →
Cookies and site data. Similar controls to
Chrome since they share the same engine.
Most mobile browsers have similar settings tucked
away in their privacy sections. The exact location
varies but they're usually under Settings → Privacy
or Settings → Advanced.
How Long We Keep Cookies
Different cookies stick around for different
lengths of time. Session cookies disappear when you
close your browser. Persistent cookies hang around
until they expire or you manually delete them.
Here's a breakdown of typical retention periods for
cookies we use on fenoradryn.com:
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Cookie Type
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Retention Period
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Purpose
|
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Session Management
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Session only
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Maintains your logged-in state while
browsing
|
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User Preferences
|
12 months
|
Remembers your settings between visits
|
|
Analytics
|
24 months
|
Helps us track long-term usage patterns
|
|
Marketing Attribution
|
90 days
|
Tracks campaign effectiveness within
conversion windows
|
|
Security
|
Session only
|
Prevents cross-site attacks and verifies
requests
|
You can always clear cookies manually through your
browser settings if you don't want to wait for
expiration. Just know that this resets all your
preferences too.
Third-Party Cookies We Use
Some cookies on fenoradryn.com come from external
services we use. We're careful about who we work
with, but you should know these third parties have
their own privacy policies.
These services help us with analytics, customer
support, and marketing measurement. We've vetted
them for data handling practices, but you might
want to check their policies directly if you're
concerned.
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Analytics Platforms: We use
analytics services to understand site usage and
identify improvement opportunities. These tools
collect anonymized data about how visitors
interact with our platform.
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Customer Support Tools: Chat
and support widgets use cookies to maintain
conversation context and provide better
assistance when you reach out for help.
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Marketing Measurement:
Advertising platforms use cookies to measure
campaign effectiveness and understand which
channels drive sign-ups to our service.
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Content Delivery Networks: CDN
providers use cookies to optimize content
delivery speed and maintain security across
distributed infrastructure.
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Payment Processors: When you
make payments, processor cookies help maintain
secure transaction states and prevent fraud.
We don't sell cookie data to third parties. The
services listed above receive information necessary
to provide their specific functions, nothing more.