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This Cookie Policy explains how Sterlas Capital uses cookies and similar technologies on our website to enhance your experience and improve our services.
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit our website. They help us recognize your device, remember preferences, and analyze website performance.
2. Types of Cookies We Use
We use the following types of cookies:
- Essential Cookies: Necessary for the website to function, such as maintaining your session or enabling secure transactions.
- Performance Cookies: Collect anonymous data about how visitors use our website to improve its performance.
- Functional Cookies: Remember your preferences (e.g., language or region) to provide a personalized experience.
- Analytics Cookies: Help us understand website usage patterns, such as which pages are visited most often.
3. Third-Party Cookies
We may use third-party services (e.g., analytics providers) that set their own cookies. These third parties have their own privacy policies, which we encourage you to review.
4. Managing Cookies
You can manage cookies through our cookie consent tool or your browser settings. Disabling cookies may affect your experience on our website, as some features may not function properly.
5. Updates to This Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy periodically. Changes will be posted on this page, and we encourage you to review it regularly.
6. Contact Us
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy, please contact us at: Email: legal@sterlasvan.com Address: Sterlas Capital, 7901 4th St N #25649, St. Petersburg, FL 33702
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- 28 Aug 2016
- Alfred Norris
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