Greenway Financial Advisors Ltd Cookie Policy

This website is owned and operated by Greenway Financial Advisors Ltd. This is our Cookie Policy for this site and our sister sites, and the types of cookies we use on it.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small files that websites place on the device you use to browse the site. Cookies commonly record some aspect of your visit to a site. These can include preferences you have set, or choices you have made during your visit.

How and why we use cookies

We use cookies to enable us to make it easier for you to use the site. The cookies allow us to track how you use the site for Google Analytics. We measure how you navigate the site to enable us to design it in a way that feels intuitive & allows you to find the information that you require. We also use these cookies to measure the speed of the site, ensuring that the responses to your clicks are fast & accurate.

Your personal information

Your personal information, such as your name, address, phone number or email address, are not stored by our cookies in a format that can be read by others. Our cookies can’t search or read your device to obtain your personal information, and have no access to the hard drives of your devices.

Links to other sites

There are links to some other websites on the Greenway Financial Advisors website & sister sites. If you visit those sites, please be aware that they will have their own privacy & cookie policies. We recommend you read their policies, as Greenway Financial Advisors are not liable or responsible for other sites.

How to manage and switch off permissions for cookies

You can manage or switch off cookies by using the settings in your web browser. However, switching off cookies may prevent you from using all of the services on our website. More information about cookie preferences can be found at http://www.allaboutcookies.org/

The types of cookies used on this site

Strictly necessary cookies

These are essential cookies, allowing you to move around the website, and access its features. When permissions for these cookies are switched off, services that you have asked for cannot be provided. These cookies don’t gather information that is used for marketing or tracking where you have been on the internet.

Performance cookies

These cookies are used to collect information about how you use our website. This includes which pages you select most often, the FAQs that receive the most views, and times when an error message is received from a page. These cookies don’t collect identifying information, and all anonymous information is used to improve how the website works. These cookies aren’t used to target you with marketing & advertisements, but they allow us to learn how our website is performing. This allows us to make necessary improvements that can improve your experience on the site. We use Google Analytics, which allows us to recognise repeat visitors to the site. We receive anonymous identifiers which we record to document the browsing information. This includes details such as how you arrive at the site, the pages you view, options you select, and the path you take as you move through the site. We use this information to make improvements to our site.

Functionality cookies

These cookies allow a website to remember choices you make, and tailor the website to provide features & content for you. These cookies can be uses to remember language or region, and can also remember changes you have made to text size, font, and other parts of pages that you can customise. On some sites they may be used to provide services you’ve asked for, such as watching a video or commenting on a blog. The information these cookies collect may be anonymous, and they cannot track you browsing activity on other sites. When the permissions for these cookies are switched off, a website cannot remember your choices, or personalise your browsing experience.

Targeting & advertising cookies

These cookies are used to tailor marketing to you and your interests. They also contribute to limiting the amount of times you see an ad, and measure the effectiveness of the ad campaign. They remember that you have visited a website, and this information may be shared with other organisations such as advertisers. Although these cookies can track your visits to other websites, they do not usually know your identity. Without these cookies, the online ads you encounter will be less relevant to you and your interests.