Finjak (uk) knows your privacy is extremely important. This is a Privacy Policy for the Finjak (uk) website which lays out our policy on the collection of data and data usage. When using the Finjak (uk) website, you agree that you are aware of the data practices that are explained in this statement.
Our website uses cookies and other technologies to store and manage customer preferences, operate content on the website, utilise targeted advertising, and gather analytics. This is standard across websites and apps that also gather data about their customers’ online activities on websites, online applications or other such services. We provide more information about how we use cookies and technologies and how you can control them down below.
Cookies are small text files that are situated on computers and other such devices, their function is to establish users or devices and to gather data. Cookies can be defined by placing them into one of four different categories, this is based on what their purpose is and what they do to achieve this purpose:
Strictly necessary cookies: These are the foundation of a website. They are what allows you to use a website’s basic features and navigate around a website. If these cookies were not active, services you ask for can’t be provided.
Performance cookies:
These are the cookies that assemble data about how you and other users are using our website. For example, information collected includes the domain name of the website you have previously visited and the average duration of your visit. These cookies are not for collecting data that uniquely identifies you and only collates mass and anonymous data.
Functionality cookies:
These remember choices you have made on the website. They can also be used to remember how you have changed customisable options on the site, like text size and fonts. They can also provide services you have requested, like sending us a contact form. This data can be anonymised, and it cannot be used to track how your browser is used on other websites.
Targeting and advertising cookies:
These are the cookies that are used to observe trends in your browsing and offer interest-based target advertising. They can also reduce the amount an ad is shown to you and can ascertain certain ad campaigns levels of effectiveness. These can be put in place by marketing networks with the website operator’s permission. They remember visited websites and share this data with other organisations, like advertisers.
We’ve provided some useful links that present more detail about cookies, their use, and how you can alter your cookie settings:
The links below contain guides on disabling and removing cookies in the following web browsers:
Web beacons:
Web beacons are electronic images and they may be on some of our web pages. They are also known as single-pixel gifs and also transparent graphic images. These are used to deliver cookies on websites, they count the users who have visited these websites, supply various services, and assess how effective advertising campaigns are. These might also be present in emails or newsletters to help us understand if emails are opened or if links are clicked on.
Web server & application logs:
Our servers assemble specific data automatically, this helps with administering and safeguarding services, use of analysis, and enhancing user experience. The data collected may include:
Third parties, like the previously mentioned advertising networks and web traffic analysis services, may also use cookies. We have no say in this. They are most likely analytical/performance cookies or cookies used for targeting.
Google Analytics
Google Analytics is used to analyse various statistics such as page use, interactions and website paths, this is in the pursuit of assessing and improving our website. These are ‘digital analytics’. Particular data might also be recorded when users provide it after online forms are filled out. You can opt out of this via Google Analytics or by using Google’s add-on: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
You are able to control and change website cookies in your own browser settings, and you can change these settings when you would like. You can accept, reject, or delete cookies at your own convenience. If you do choose to alter your settings, certain features may not work as they were originally intended. All browser settings are slightly different in some way or another, and so when organising cookies, you should use the relevant settings in your browser.
Ecwid
Finjak (uk) chosen ecommerce partner is Ecwid. Ecwid endeavors to not store any information via cookies but as a third-party Finjak (uk) have no control over their process. We have a seperate allow cookies banner on any shopfront that pertain specifically to Ecwid and the cookies that are used during your purchase process and/or account creation. Please check the Ecwid terms and conditions for any changes to their policies.
Instead of cookies, Ecwid use your browser's local storage. For unregistered customer the following information is stored:
If customer adds any product to cart, the local storage will also contain:
If customer goes to checkout, the local storage will have:
If customer has created an account or has logged in, it will also have:
Stripe
What is Stripe? Stripe is a Payment Service Provider (PSP) – a system that allows Finjak (uk) to receive online payments. In other words, it's a payment gateway that automatically processes card transactions – protecting both company and customer from fraud – and takes a small cut for itself in the process. Stripe is enabled through Ecwid as a chosen payment engine for ecredit cards.
Stripe uses cookies to ensure that the site works properly, detect and prevent fraud, and understand how people interact with Stripe. There are some cookies that are essential for Stripe to function properly. These Necessary Cookies provide secure access to the site and enable page navigation. Other categories of cookies include Advertising Cookies, Analytics Cookies, and Preference Cookies.
You can find more information in the Stripe Cookies Policy, including how to opt-out or manage your cookie preferences.
Paypal
What is Paypal? Paypal is a Payment Service Provider (PSP) – a system that allows Finjak (uk) to receive online payments. In other words, it's a payment gateway that automatically processes card transactions – protecting both company and customer from fraud – and takes a small cut for itself in the process. Paypal is enabled through Ecwid as a chosen payment engine option.
GooglePay
What is GooglePay? GooglePay is a Payment Service Provider (PSP) – a system that allows Finjak (uk) to receive online payments. In other words, it's a payment gateway that automatically processes transactions – protecting both company and customer from fraud – and takes a small cut for itself in the process. GooglePay is enabled through Ecwid as a chosen payment engine option.
Facebook Pixel
The Facebook pixel is a piece of code that is placed on our website that allows us to measure the effectiveness of your advertising by understanding the actions people take on your website.
The Facebook Pixel is a piece of code that is placed on our website, allowing Finjak (uk) to monitor conversions from Facebook ads, optimise ads, build targeted audiences for future adverts and retarget people who have previously interacted with this website. The Facebook Pixel works by dropping a cookie that will track visitors on this website so Finjak (uk) can reach out to them later, also known as retargeting.
Once Finjak (uk) advertise to people that have been on this website, Finjak (uk) can also use the Facebook Pixel to track their behaviour when they’re back on this website. This, in turn, helps Finjak (uk) find out what advertisements are most effective, whilst allow Finjak (uk) to target audiences with increased relevance.
We assure you that Finjak (uk) protects your personal information from access we haven’t authorised, its use or disclosure. Finjak (uk) secures the personally identifiable information you have provided on computer servers that are in a safe environment, and are completely controlled and protected from access we haven’t arranged, use or disclosure.
California law requires us to let you know how we respond to web browser Do Not Track (DNT) signals. Because there currently isn't an industry or legal standard for recognizing or honoring DNT signals, we don't respond to them at this time. We await the result of work by the privacy community and industry to determine when such a response is appropriate and what form it should take.
Finjak (uk) will update this Privacy Policy as a means to improve with feedback from our company and customers themselves. Finjak (uk) encourages you to review this statement regularly to see how Finjak (uk) is protecting your data.
Finjak (uk) wants to hear your comments in relation to this Privacy Policy. If you think that Finjak (uk) has not abided by this Policy, please let us know at info@finjak.uk. We will use any reasonable means available to quickly identify and rectify the issue.
If you have any queries about our website, our products and/or services we provide, please don’t hesitate to let us know via email info@finjak.uk page.