Cookie Policy
How DXTF uses cookies and similar technologies on this website, what each category does, how long cookies last and how you can refuse or delete them.
This policy applies to the website published at https://dxtf-trade.co/cookie-policy.
1. What cookies are
A cookie is a small text file placed on your device by a website you visit. It allows the site to recognise your device on later visits, remember your choices and understand how the pages are used. Similar technologies — such as local storage, session storage and small tracking pixels — work in a comparable way, and everything written below applies to them equally.
Cookies set by DXTF for this website are called first-party cookies. Cookies set by another domain whose content or service is embedded in a page are called third-party cookies.
2. Why we use cookies
We use cookies to keep the site secure and working correctly, to remember your preferences, to measure how our pages perform, and — where you allow it — to measure the effectiveness of our marketing. We do not use cookies to store your password, your full payment details or the contents of your trading account.
3. Cookie categories we use
3.1 Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies are required for the website to function and cannot be switched off in our systems. They support core actions such as page navigation, load balancing, keeping a session active, remembering the state of a form you are completing and protecting against fraudulent or automated requests. Without them, services you have asked for cannot be provided. They are generally session cookies that expire when you close the browser, or short-lived cookies that last from a few hours up to around twelve months for security purposes.
3.2 Preference (functionality) cookies
These cookies remember choices you make so the site behaves the way you expect: interface language, region, display settings, whether you have dismissed a notice, and the cookie choices you have already made. If you refuse them, the site still works, but some settings must be selected again on each visit. Preference cookies typically last from the end of the session up to around twelve months.
3.3 Analytics (performance) cookies
These cookies help us understand how visitors interact with the site — which pages are opened, how long they are read, which links are followed and where errors occur. The information is aggregated and used to improve content, structure and page speed. Analytics identifiers are usually stored for a period ranging from a few days to around two years, depending on the tool and its configuration. If you refuse them, we simply have less information about how the site is used.
3.4 Marketing (targeting) cookies
These cookies may be set through our pages by advertising or measurement partners. They can record that you visited the site and which pages you viewed, so that advertising you see elsewhere is more relevant and so that we can measure how campaigns perform. They do not store your name or contact details directly, but they rely on device and browser identifiers. Marketing cookies commonly last from around thirty days up to around two years. If you refuse them, you will still see advertising, but it will be less relevant to you.
4. Third-party cookies
Some pages include content or services provided by other organisations, such as web fonts, embedded media, analytics tools or advertising measurement. Those providers may set their own cookies, which are governed by their own policies rather than ours. We do not control the information they collect through those cookies. Where the law requires it, non-essential third-party cookies are only set after you have given consent, and you may withdraw that consent at any time.
5. Your choices
Strictly necessary cookies are always active. For all other categories you may accept or refuse them, and you may change your mind at any time. Clearing the cookies stored by your browser will also clear any record of your earlier choice, so you may be asked again on your next visit.
6. How to refuse or delete cookies in your browser
Every modern browser lets you review, block and delete cookies. The controls are usually found in the settings menu, under a heading such as “Privacy”, “Privacy and security”, “Cookies and site data” or “Content settings”. From there you can typically:
- view the cookies currently stored and delete them individually or all at once;
- block all cookies, or block only third-party cookies;
- delete cookies automatically each time you close the browser;
- browse in a private or incognito window, where cookies are discarded when the window is closed;
- enable a “do not track” or anti-tracking setting, where the browser offers one.
On a mobile device, the same controls are usually located in the browser application’s settings, and the operating system may add a separate advertising-identifier setting. Please note that blocking all cookies — including strictly necessary ones — will prevent parts of this website from working, such as staying signed in or completing a secure form.
7. Changes to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy when the technologies we use, or the rules that apply to them, change. The current version is always published on this page, and continued use of the site after an update means you accept the revised policy.
8. Contact
If you have questions about the cookies used on this site, or you would like a copy of the current cookie inventory or our related privacy documents, please contact our support team.
Related pages
See also our Privacy Policy, Terms of Use and Risk Disclosure.