Cookie Policy
Last updated: 2025
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit our website. They help us remember your preferences, enhance your browsing experience, and understand how you interact with our content about financial literacy and money education. Cookies contain information that identifies your browser but not your personal identity. We use cookies to improve our financial literacy resources, track popular budgeting topics, and customize content recommendations based on your interests in money management education. These small files are essential for modern web functionality and help us provide you with relevant financial information tailored to your needs.
Types of Cookies We Use
Essential Cookies: These cookies are necessary for our website to function properly. They enable basic functionality like page navigation and access to secure areas of our financial literacy platform. Without these cookies, the site cannot operate effectively.
Performance Cookies: We use these to understand how visitors interact with our budgeting guides and money education content. They collect anonymous data about which financial literacy topics are most popular and how users navigate our resources, helping us improve your experience.
Preference Cookies: These cookies remember your choices, such as language preferences and content filtering options, so you don't have to reset them each time you visit our financial education platform.
Marketing Cookies: These help us track the effectiveness of our financial literacy campaigns and understand which money management topics resonate with our audience across different platforms.
How We Use Cookies
Our cookies serve several important purposes in delivering financial literacy content. We use them to analyze traffic patterns to understand which budgeting tips and money education resources are most valuable to our Canadian audience. Performance data helps us optimize our financial literacy platform and ensure fast loading times for educational content.
Cookies enable personalization of your experience by remembering your preferences in financial topics, learning style, and language. We use them to measure the effectiveness of our financial education initiatives and understand how our content helps people develop better money management skills. This information guides our development of new budgeting resources and financial literacy programs.
We also use cookies to prevent fraud and ensure the security of our platform. They help us identify suspicious activity and protect your information when accessing our financial education content. Marketing cookies allow us to understand which financial literacy topics generate the most interest, helping us create more relevant money education resources for Canadians.
Managing Your Cookies
You have full control over cookie settings in your web browser. Most browsers allow you to refuse cookies or alert you when cookies are being sent. You can typically manage cookie preferences through your browser settings without affecting your ability to access our financial literacy content, though some features may function less effectively.
If you choose to disable cookies entirely, you may still access our educational resources about budgeting and money management. However, some interactive features of our financial literacy platform may not work optimally. You can clear cookies from your device at any time through your browser settings.
For more information about managing cookies and protecting your privacy online, consult your browser's help documentation. Different browsers have different processes for managing cookies and tracking preferences. We respect your privacy choices while working to provide you with the best possible financial education experience. Your preferences about data collection and cookies are important to us as we continue developing resources to help Canadians improve their financial literacy and money management skills.