Legal & Compliance
Cookie Policy
This cookie policy explains what cookies are, how we use them, and how you can manage them.
What cookies and similar technologies are
Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your browser or device. They are widely used to make sites work, remember preferences, measure audiences, and support security.
Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, pixels, and software development kits (SDKs) in apps. This policy refers to all of these as “cookies” unless we specify otherwise.
How we use cookies on MyFXEducation.com
We use cookies and storage for purposes such as: remembering your cookie consent choice; keeping the site functional across pages; remembering UI preferences such as light or dark mode where available; measuring traffic and content performance; and supporting gated downloads or lead flows in your current browser session.
We aim to minimise data collection and to use analytics in a privacy-conscious configuration where possible (for example, IP anonymisation if enabled in our analytics tool).
Types of cookies you may encounter
Strictly necessary cookies help with core functions such as security, load balancing, or saving consent state. Without them, parts of the site may not work reliably.
Functional cookies remember choices you make (for example, display settings). Analytics cookies help us understand aggregate usage, such as popular pages and approximate geography, so we can improve content structure and performance.
Third-party and affiliate cookies
When you click outbound links to brokers, prop firms, or software vendors, those sites may set their own cookies and process data under their policies. We do not control third-party cookie practices.
Affiliate networks may use cookies or similar identifiers to attribute referrals. Those mechanisms are governed by the network’s and merchant’s policies.
Consent
Where required by law, we will request consent before using non-essential cookies and provide a way to adjust preferences. Essential cookies may be used without consent where legally permitted because they are strictly necessary to provide the service you request.
If you decline optional cookies, some features, such as certain analytics or personalisation, may be limited.
Managing and deleting cookies
Most browsers let you block or delete cookies through settings. You can also use private/incognito mode for a temporary session-only experience, understanding that preferences may not persist.
Blocking all cookies can break login flows, consent banners, or saved preferences. If you clear cookies, you may need to re-save settings on your next visit.
Do Not Track
There is no consistent industry standard for “Do Not Track” browser signals. We may not respond to DNT signals in a uniform way; please use our cookie controls where provided and your browser settings.
Updates to this Cookie Policy
We may update this policy when our tools, partners, or legal requirements change. The updated version will be posted on this page. Material changes may be highlighted with an additional notice on the Site where appropriate.
Contact
If you have questions about cookies or this policy, contact us using the details on our Contact page or through the privacy contact route described in our Privacy Policy.