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Cookie Policy

This policy explains what cookies are, which categories BTC Vaultrend AI uses on this website, what each one does, how long they last, and how you can refuse or delete them at any time.

  • Consent required for non-essential cookies
  • You can change your choices at any time
On this page
  1. What cookies are
  2. Why we use them
  3. Cookie categories
  4. How long cookies last
  5. Third-party cookies
  6. Refusing and deleting cookies
  7. Effect of blocking cookies
  8. Updates and contact
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Section 01

What cookies are

Cookies are small text files that a website asks your browser to store on your device.

When you return to the site, the browser sends those files back, so the site can recognise your session, remember your preferences or measure how pages are used. Similar technologies — such as local storage, session storage and small tracking pixels — work in comparable ways, and this policy covers them all under the general term “cookies”.

A cookie generally contains the name of the site that set it, a value (often a random identifier) and an expiry date. Cookies cannot read other files on your device and are not programs.

Section 02

Why we use cookies

BTC Vaultrend AI uses cookies to keep the website secure and functional, to remember the choices you make, to understand which pages are useful, and — where you have agreed — to measure the performance of our marketing. Strictly necessary cookies are set as soon as you open the site because the site cannot work without them. All other categories are only activated after you give consent, and you may withdraw that consent at any time.

Section 03

The categories we use

Every cookie on this site belongs to one of the four groups below.

Strictly necessary cookies

These keep the site usable: they maintain your session while you move between pages, balance traffic across servers, protect forms against automated abuse and remember the cookie choices you have already made. They do not build a profile of you and cannot be switched off through our banner, because without them core functions such as signing in would fail.

Preference (functionality) cookies

These remember the settings you choose — for example the interface language, a region, a display preference or whether you have dismissed an informational notice. They make the site more convenient but are not essential; if you refuse them, the site still works and simply asks for your preferences again on each visit.

Analytics (performance) cookies

These help us count visits, see which pages are read, how long people stay and where errors occur. The reporting is aggregated: it tells us that a page is popular or slow, not who you are. We use the results to fix problems and to improve the structure of the site.

Marketing (advertising) cookies

These record that you arrived from a particular campaign or advertisement, help avoid showing you the same message repeatedly, and measure whether a campaign led to a sign-up. They may be read by advertising partners on other websites. They are only set with your explicit consent.

CategoryPurposeConsent neededTypical lifetime
Strictly necessarySession, security, load balancing, consent recordNo — required for the site to workSession up to about 12 months
PreferenceLanguage, region and display choicesYesDays up to about 12 months
AnalyticsAggregated traffic and page-performance statisticsYesDays up to about 24 months
MarketingCampaign attribution and advertising measurementYesDays up to about 24 months
Section 04

How long cookies live

Session cookies exist only while your browser window is open and are erased automatically when you close it. Persistent cookies remain until their expiry date or until you delete them; on this site their lifetimes range from a few days to roughly two years, depending on the purpose. The exact expiry of an individual cookie can always be inspected in your browser’s storage settings.

We keep the record of your consent choices for a limited period so that the banner does not reappear at every visit; after that period we will ask again.

Section 05

Third-party cookies

Some cookies are set by service providers acting on our behalf, for example providers of web analytics, content delivery, fraud prevention or advertising measurement. These providers may read their own cookies when you visit other sites that use the same services. We do not control the content of third-party cookies; their use of the data they collect is governed by their own privacy and cookie notices.

Where a third-party cookie is not strictly necessary, it is only placed after you have consented through the cookie banner. If you would like a list of the providers currently in use, contact support and we will provide the up-to-date details.

Section 06

How to refuse or delete cookies

You are always free to change your mind.

Through our banner

Use the cookie banner or the cookie settings link on the site to accept or reject the preference, analytics and marketing categories. Rejecting a category stops new cookies of that type from being written; cookies already stored can be cleared through your browser.

Through your browser

All major browsers allow you to view stored cookies, delete them individually or entirely, block cookies from specific sites, block all third-party cookies, or delete everything automatically when the browser closes. You will normally find these controls under a menu named “Settings”, then “Privacy”, “Privacy and security”, “Site permissions” or “Cookies and site data”. Mobile browsers offer the same options in their settings screens, and mobile operating systems provide separate controls for advertising identifiers.

Private browsing

Opening the site in a private or incognito window means most cookies are discarded when you close that window, though this does not prevent them from being set during your visit.

Section 07

What happens if you block cookies

Blocking strictly necessary cookies will prevent parts of the site from working: you may be unable to stay signed in, submit a form or complete a secure step. Blocking preference cookies means settings such as language are not remembered. Blocking analytics or marketing cookies has no effect on functionality — you will simply not be counted in our statistics and campaign measurement.

Section 08

Updates and how to contact us

We review this policy periodically and update it when the cookies we use, the technologies behind them or the applicable rules change. The current version is always published on this page; material changes will be signalled on the site or through the cookie banner, and continued use after the update means the revised policy applies.

If you have a question about this policy, want details of a specific cookie or wish to exercise a data-protection right, please write to our support team through the contact page. Related documents are listed in the footer of every page, including our Privacy Policy.

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What stands behind the platform

No borrowed names or logos here — only what this service actually offers, how money moves and where the rules are published in full.

Markets and assets

  • Bitcoin
  • Ethereum
  • Gold
  • Oil
  • Stock indices
  • Currency pairs

Ways to fund and withdraw

  • Bank card
  • Bank transfer
  • E-wallets
  • Crypto transfer

How your money is handled

  • Client funds are held with regulated payment partners, separately from the company's own accounts.
  • Identity is verified before the first withdrawal — the standard requirement for any regulated financial service.
  • A withdrawal returns to the same account the deposit came from; a third-party account is never used.
  • The connection is encrypted, and support answers within one business day.

Investing carries risk, including the loss of the capital you invest. The list above describes this service only and implies no endorsement by any third party.