Policy

Cookies Policy

Last updated: 16 August 2026

How MarketData may use browser storage, cookies and similar technologies to operate and secure the site.

What cookies and browser storage do

Cookies are small pieces of data stored by a browser. MarketData may also use browser technologies such as localStorage or sessionStorage. These technologies can support authentication, security, preferences and interactive features.

Essential use

Some storage is necessary for the site to function correctly. Examples may include session identifiers, login state, multi-factor authentication flow, security protections and preferences required to deliver the requested service.

Preferences

MarketData may store interface choices such as theme, screener layout, columns or other user preferences in browser storage so those settings can persist between visits. Some preferences may also be stored against your authenticated account.

Analytics and third-party technologies

If MarketData introduces analytics, advertising pixels or other non-essential third-party tracking technologies, this policy should be updated to identify those technologies, their purposes and the choices available to users.

Your browser controls

Most browsers allow you to view, block or delete cookies and site storage. Blocking essential storage may prevent login, preferences or other parts of MarketData from working correctly.

Changes

This policy may be updated when the site introduces or removes technologies that store or access information on a user device.

These pages are operational website drafts and should be reviewed against MarketData's final legal entity details, licences, service model and professional legal advice before being treated as final legal documentation.