Focus on Privacy: How EXANTE Reinforces User Data Protection

Focus on Privacy: How EXANTE Reinforces User Data Protection

At EXANTE, we believe that privacy is the inherent right of our clients and visitors, so we’ve limited our marketing tools to the bare minimum and empowered our website users with an informed choice. Adhering to confidentiality from step 0, we removed non-essential cookies from our site.

Websites employ third-party cookies to collect and analyse visitor data for marketing purposes. Ad companies whose trackers do this job may further use the data to target visitors and expose them to all kinds of unwanted communication. Learn more about trackers in our earlier article.

Championing visitor privacy, the EXANTE web team eliminated most of the cookies, sticking to those required for normal website functioning. EXANTE visitors will be able to navigate our website without disclosing their identity. The cookies will kick in only when the visitor performs a conscious action, e.g. website signup or platform registration.

EXANTE’s partner for web analytics Matomo provides IP anonymisation from the ground up. Every new IP address shows up as disguised, with a few values missing, to ensure privacy protection.
Aside from eliminating the cookies, EXANTE has cleared its email communications from redundant personal details and sensitive information.

EXANTE runs an Information Security department that monitors the company’s privacy developments, enhances user data protection and reports directly to the Board of Directors. At EXANTE, we take privacy seriously and maintain awareness and relevant protocols on all corporate levels. 

For more information on web privacy matters, please refer to our Cookie Declaration.

This article is provided to you for informational purposes only and should not be regarded as an offer or solicitation of an offer to buy or sell any investments or related services that may be referenced here.

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