The Money Psychologist’s Cookie Policy

Thank you for checking out our cookie policy.  We are committed to ensure our website and the use of cookies, complies with UK laws on privacy and data protection.  This policy sets out the types of cookies we use, the exact cookies used on our website, whether we are using any third-party cookies, how you can control our use of cookies, what their expiry dates are and how you can get in contact with us for more information.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small files of information, usually containing letters and numbers, that websites store on your browser, or the hard drive of your computer. You must however agree to these cookies being stored for them to be stored on your device.

Our website needs to use these cookies so we can understand what works well with our website, and what we can do to improve. These cookies also allow us to distinguish you from other website visitors, helping us to provide you with a seamless experience on our site.

What type of cookies do you use?

We use the following cookie types:

Essential Cookies – These can also be known as Strictly Necessary Cookies, and they’re very important for us to make sure our website runs as it should. As a result, these cookies are always automatically enabled, to make sure our website works sufficiently. Some examples of uses of essential cookies include the distribution of website traffic across multiple servers – without the website speed being affected.

Functionality Cookies – These make your experience on our website easier by remembering user preferences, and simplifying interactions. Some examples of what these cookies enable include remembering your language preferences, font sizes and your log-in details.

Advertising Cookies – These can also be known as Targeting Cookies. These cookies track your visits to our website, including the pages you visit, and any links you have followed from said pages. This information is then used to display adverts to you, based on what we have learned about your preferences from these cookies.

To provide you with the best, tailored browsing experience, we may share this information with third-parties, so they can display adverts based on what we know you like.

What exact cookies do you use on your website?

We’ve provided a detailed breakdown below of all the cookies we use on our website, and why we use them.

Name and Type of CookieWhy do we use this?
‘cookieyes-consent’ via the domain themoneypsychologist.com – Essential CookieWe use this cookie to remember a visitor’s consent preferences for cookies so that they aren’t asked repeatedly. This ensures our compliance with GDPR cookie laws.
This cookie has a duration of 1 year.
‘v’ via the domain sub.themoneypsychologist.com – Essential CookieWe use this cookie to maintain session states and to store temporary information necessary to allow the website to function properly.
This cookie has a duration of the 1.5 years.
‘error_message’ via the domain sub.themoneypsychologist.com – Functional CookieThis cookie stores short-term information about form or system errors to improve user experience and display relevant messages on our website.
This cookie has a duration of the session-length only and is deleted once the browser is closed.

Do you use any Third-Party Cookies?

Third party cookies are not set by us, but are set by other domains than the website you visit. These cookies are placed on website visitor’s devices by third-party outlets. Common examples of these third-parties can include social media platforms, analytical providers, and advertising networks.

We have no control over the cookies third-parties use. We work with the following third-parties who may use the following cookies:

Name of Third-Party CookieThird-Party ProviderWhy are these used?
‘_GRECAPTCHA’ via the domain www.google.com – Essential CookieGoogleThis cookie is used by Google reCAPTCHA to distinguish between human visitors to our site and bots. This helps to prevent spam and abuse, and is necessary for website security.
This cookie has a duration of 6 months.
‘NID’ via the domain .google.com – Functional Cookie/td>GoogleThis cookie stores user preferences for Google services so it can personalise ads based on what you like.
This cookie has a duration of 6 months.
‘__Secure-3PAPISID’ via the domain .google.com – Advertising CookieGoogleThis cookie delivers targeted advertising based on your preferences whilst also enhancing security on our site.
This cookie has a duration of 2 years.
‘__Secure-3PSID’ via the domain .google.com – Advertising CookieGoogleSimilarly to the above, this cookie helps with security measures and ad personalisation.
This cookie has a duration of 2 years.
‘__Secure-3PSIDCC’ via the domain .google.com – Advertising CookieGoogleThis cookie again assists us with ad personalisation and security measures.
This cookie has a duration of 1 year.
‘__Secure-3PSIDTS’ via the domain .google.com – Advertising Cookie>GoogleAs above, this cookie also works to provide personalised ads and to keep our site secure.
This cookie has a duration of 1 year.

How can I control these cookies?

You are able to control your use of cookies on our website. You can do the following:

  • Reject all cookies;
  • Select certain cookies you wish to use, and reject other cookies and;
  • Deactivate the use of third-party cookies.

To decide which essential, functionality and advertising cookies our website sets, follow the below steps:

  1. Select ‘Customise’ on our cookie pop-up banner.
  2. Toggl the on/off buttons for the corresponding cookies displayed to control what cookies you allow.
  3. Or if you prefer, select ‘Reject All’ to reject all cookies used.
  4. Once finished, select ‘Save My Preferences’.

If you do choose to select ‘Reject All’ in our cookie banner, this also blocks essential cookies, which means you may not be able to access all parts of our website, and our website may not work to the best of its ability for you.  This also rejects third-party cookies.

You can also deactivate third-party cookies with your chosen browser. These steps vary slightly dependent on your browser choice, but more often than not can be located on the Settings page.

Google Analytics also provide the option for you to opt out of being tracked by them across all websites you visit. To do so, we recommend visiting http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout

What is the Expiry Period for your cookies?

Not including our use of essential cookies, all cookies expire after 2 years.

How do I ask you for more information?

If you’d like to learn more about our use of cookies, or if you have any questions, please get in touch with us on the following:

We will ensure we get back to you as soon as we can.