The use of Cookies on the Maven Capital Partners website.
Maven uses cookies to ensure that our website is able to give visitors the most useful experience when accessing our web pages - see our Cookie Policy. If you continue to use the site with your present web browser settings, we will assume that you are happy for your computer to receive cookies from the Maven website. It is however possible for you to change the cookie settings for your browser at any time, in which case you should follow the appropriate steps for your particular browser.
Cookies
Most websites use cookies as a way of optimising a visitor’s experience, as they allow the website to ‘remember’ each individual visitor (this might be achieved simply for the duration of one visit to a site, or by using cookies which will work for repeat visits by each visitor).
Cookies are small files that are sent to your computer's hard drive by the website’s server, are unique to your web browser, and enable the website to remember who you are. The contents of a cookie can only be accessed by the server that sent it. Information from cookies may include information relating to your use of our site, information about your computer, such as IP address and browser type, and demographic data.
The purpose is to make the interaction between each visitor and the website as fast and simple as possible, so cookies have a number of roles, including ensuring smooth navigate between web pages, recording any browser preferences selected by the visitor, and allowing the website to remember things like he contents of your shopping basket.
Some people prefer to avoid having cookies stored on their computer, particularly when this information is used without their knowledge, even though the information stored in cookies is generally harmless and used for legitimate purposes to improve the browsing experience. If cookies aren’t used, then the website will treat you as a new visitor every time you access a new page on the site, which will make the browsing experience unacceptably slow for many users. Some websites use cookies to enable them to target their advertising or marketing messages based, for example, on your location and/or browsing habits.
Cookie Policy
The information gained through cookies about your use of a website can be used to provide relevant information to you, such as emails about topics you have accessed on a regular basis – Maven will only send you emails if you register for email on the site or separately request to be added to our mailing list. The Maven site also does not currently use cookies to send you advertising or marketing messages and does not have any need to record information such as what is in a shopping basket.
The Maven site uses cookies simply for optimising visitor access times and analysis of visitor statistics.
Below you can find out about the cookies the Maven site uses:
| Type of Cookie |
What it is used for |
| Session Cookie |
A cookie that is stored temporarily and is destroyed when you close the website. There is no personal information stored within this cookie. It helps ensure that once you click the disclaimer you will not need to click it again in the same session. |
| Google Analytics |
Google Analytics tracking (and most web tracking software) use cookies in order to provide meaningful reports about visitors to our website. Google Analytics cookies do not collect personal data about you. |
Change the cookie settings
It is possible to block cookies, or to delete cookies that have already been stored, but a visitor should be aware that this might cause them to lose access to some of the functions on a website. If you don’t want to receive cookies, it is usually possible to modify your browser so that it can block cookies altogether or notify you when a cookie is sent to your computer.
The Help option within your browser should provide information on how to modify your settings in order to prevent the browser from accepting new cookies and set it to notify you when you receive a new cookie. You can find out more about using browser settings to control cookies at www.allaboutcookies.org or www.aboutcookies.org.