Cookie Policy
Understanding how Brighton Low uses cookies and tracking technologies to enhance your experience
Last Updated: January 2025
Your Cookie Preferences
Cookies Accepted
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit websites. They help us remember your preferences and understand how you interact with our content.
We use various tracking technologies at Brighton Low to make your experience smoother. Some cookies remember your language settings. Others help us see which investment analysis articles get the most attention.
Most browsers accept cookies automatically, but you can change this. We'll explain how shortly.
Types of Tracking We Use
Essential Cookies
These keep brightonlow.com running properly. They handle your login sessions, security features, and basic site functionality. You can't disable these because they're necessary for the site to work.
Functional Cookies
These remember your choices like preferred currency display for investment data or whether you want market updates. They make return visits more convenient.
Analytical Cookies
We use these to understand how visitors navigate our financial education content. They tell us which investment strategies people research most and where they spend time learning.
Marketing Cookies
These track your interests across sessions to show relevant financial education opportunities. They help us present programs that match what you're actually researching.
Specific Cookies We Deploy
Session Management
Name: BLOW_SESSION | Duration: Until you close browser | Purpose: Maintains your login state and keeps track of your progress through learning materials
Preference Storage
Name: BLOW_PREFS | Duration: 12 months | Purpose: Remembers your dashboard layout preferences, notification settings, and content display choices
Analytics Tracking
Name: BLOW_ANALYTICS | Duration: 24 months | Purpose: Collects anonymous usage data about which investment topics attract attention and how long people engage with different content types
Marketing Attribution
Name: BLOW_SOURCE | Duration: 6 months | Purpose: Tracks how visitors found our site and which educational programs generate the most interest
Third-Party Services
We work with external services that may place their own cookies. These include analytics providers who help us understand traffic patterns and email platforms that track whether our newsletters get opened.
Service Provider | Purpose | Data Collected |
---|---|---|
Google Analytics | Website traffic analysis | Page views, session duration, bounce rates, device information |
Email Platform | Newsletter delivery | Open rates, click tracking, subscriber preferences |
Video Hosting | Educational content delivery | Watch time, completion rates, quality settings |
How Tracking Enhances Your Experience
When you're researching dividend investing strategies, cookies help us recommend related content about portfolio construction. If you spend time on our risk management articles, we might suggest our upcoming webinar on volatility analysis.
Analytics show us that visitors from Manila often research Philippine Stock Exchange listings, so we create more local market content. Without this data, we'd be guessing about what actually helps people learn.
Functional cookies save you from re-entering information. Once you've set your preferred view for financial charts, we remember that choice. It's a small thing, but these conveniences add up.
Managing Your Cookie Settings
Click the "Decline All Tracking" button above to reject non-essential cookies immediately. This saves your preference in browser storage.
For browser-level control, access your settings menu. Look for Privacy or Security sections where you'll find cookie management options.
Most browsers let you block third-party cookies while allowing first-party ones. This stops external trackers but keeps site functionality intact.
Private browsing modes automatically delete cookies when you close the window. Use this for one-off sessions where you don't want tracking.
Browser extensions like Privacy Badger or uBlock Origin provide granular control over tracking scripts and cookies across all websites.
Data Retention Periods
Different cookies stick around for different lengths of time. Session cookies vanish when you close your browser. Others might last several months or even years.
We keep analytical data for 24 months because longer-term patterns help us understand seasonal trends in financial education interests. Marketing cookies typically expire after six months since people's learning goals shift over time.
You can delete all cookies manually through your browser settings anytime. This gives you complete control regardless of how long we've set them to last.
Updates to This Policy
Technology changes. Regulations evolve. We might add new tracking tools or remove outdated ones.
When we make significant changes to how we use cookies, we'll update this page and adjust the date at the top. Major revisions might trigger a notification next time you visit the site.
We recommend checking back every few months if you're particularly privacy-conscious. The financial education landscape keeps shifting, and our tracking methods adapt accordingly.
Questions About Our Cookie Use?
If something in this policy seems unclear, or you want to know more about specific tracking practices, reach out to us directly.
Email: contact@brightonlow.com
Phone: +63 995 712 0094
Address: 2424 Taft Avenue, corner Gil Puyat Avenue, Barangay 49, Pasay City, 1300 Metro Manila, Philippines