Privacy Policy

This Privacy Statement outlines the manner in which MarketVectors.Pro, Inc., together with its affiliates and subsidiaries (collectively referred to as “MarketVectors.Pro” or “we”), collects, utilises, and discloses your personal information.

This Statement is applicable to any individual (“you”) who engages with any product, service, website, or application provided by MarketVectors.Pro (collectively referred to as the “Services”), or who otherwise interacts with MarketVectors.Pro. This includes, but is not limited to, customers and subscribers, visitors to our websites, users of our applications, and individuals participating in events or conferences associated with MarketVectors.Pro. Please note that this Privacy Statement does not extend to contractors, employees, or individuals applying for employment.

In the event of any inconsistency between this Privacy Statement and any agreement entered into between you (or your employer) and MarketVectors.Pro, the terms of that agreement shall prevail.

From time to time, we may issue privacy statements specific to certain products. Where such statements are provided, they shall take precedence over this general Privacy Statement.

Where appropriate, MarketVectors.Pro may include links to third-party websites within our Services or in our communications with you. This Privacy Statement does not govern those external sites or the practices of any third parties. We strongly advise you to consult the privacy policies of such third parties before disclosing any personal information.

Should you have any queries regarding the privacy practices of MarketVectors.Pro or this Privacy Statement, you may contact us.

1. Categories of Personal Information We Collect

We may collect the following categories of personal information, depending on the nature of your interaction with us:

  • Name and Contact Details – including your first and last name, email address, postal address, telephone number, job title, employer’s name, and other relevant contact information.
  • Account Credentials – such as usernames, passwords, password hints, and other similar security details used for account authentication.
  • Demographic Information – including age, gender, geographical location, and language preferences.
  • Payment Information – including bank account details, credit or debit card numbers, and other relevant data as processed by our payment service providers.
  • Subscription and Usage Data – encompassing information regarding the Services or products you subscribe to or utilise, your usage patterns, preferences, browsing activity, support queries, feedback, and other engagement-related data.
  • Device and Network Data – such as IP address, general location data, internet service provider, device identifiers, advertising IDs, mobile device type, cookies and other tracking technologies, browser details, and any personal information you may voluntarily submit via our Services.
  • Financial and Portfolio Information – including details relating to your finances, investment portfolios, and transactions.
  • Audio and Visual Information – If you visit a MarketVectors.Pro premises, communicate via a recorded line, or take part in a recorded webinar, meeting, or event, we may capture your voice and/or image.
  • User-Provided Content – information you upload or share in order to access, use, or benefit from our Services or attend our events. This may include data relating to your employees or contractors, profile photographs, access requirements, and other relevant details you choose to provide.

2. How We Collect Your Personal Data

We may obtain your personal information from a variety of sources, including:

Directly from you, for example when:

  • you access, subscribe to, purchase, or utilise our Services;
  • you visit our websites; or
  • you engage with us—such as during events or conferences, when requesting support, or through any other direct communication.
  • Automatically, through your interaction with our websites or Services. This may include data collected via your browser or device, or by means of cookies and similar technologies. Such data may encompass device information, browser details, and your browsing activity.

From third-party sources, including:

  • Your employer, conference or event organisers, and other business partners;
  • Your financial adviser, who may share data with us in the course of using our Services;
  • Third-party service providers engaged to perform services on our behalf;
  • Data analytics firms and data brokers;
  • Government agencies and regulatory bodies;
  • Companies we engage with or research, who may share information about key personnel including executives, investor relations contacts, or customer service representatives;
  • Social media platforms, internet service providers, operating systems, and technology platforms;
  • Other publicly accessible sources of information.

3. How We Use Personal Data

We may use your personal data in support of the following business purposes:

  • Provision of Services and Support – to deliver, operate, administer, and maintain our Services, which includes supplying relevant content and managing your account.
  • Account Management, Billing, and Personalisation – to facilitate purchases, communicate with you, verify your identity, tailor the content you receive, send white papers or other relevant materials, and manage our relationship with you or your employer, including handling billing matters and other enquiries, as well as administering contractual arrangements.
  • Monitoring, Development, and Improvement of Services – to analyse how you use the Services, conduct research and surveys, and enhance features and functionality. This may involve combining usage data with other personal information we hold about you.
  • Events and Conferences – to allow your participation in our events or conferences, which may include identity verification, payment processing, and related communications.
  • Customer Support – to provide assistance in relation to accounts, products, and technical issues.
  • Marketing, Analytics, and Advertising – to undertake promotional and advertising activities, which may include the use of third-party advertising services.
  • Artificial Intelligence – to improve your experience by facilitating content discovery, enabling access to information under your subscription, and generating new content based on data you provide.
  • Security, Protection, and Enforcement of Rights – to protect the safety and integrity of networks, systems, and property belonging to you, us, or others; to enforce our contractual rights, terms, and conditions; and to assert or defend legal claims.
  • Legal and Regulatory Compliance – to adhere to legal obligations applicable to us or our partners, and to respond to requests from regulators, law enforcement, or other public authorities.
  • Deidentified or Aggregated Data – to produce anonymised or aggregated data used for research, analysis, and product development. We may publish or otherwise distribute findings based on such data.
  • Corporate Transactions – in connection with mergers, acquisitions, insolvency proceedings, restructurings, or any other corporate transaction involving the transfer or disposal of assets or business operations.
  • Audit and Compliance – to fulfil internal or third-party audit obligations and compliance requirements.
  • Other Purposes – as otherwise permitted or required by law, or as explicitly disclosed to you.

3a. Legal Basis for Processing

Under the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR), we process your personal data under the following lawful bases:

  • Consent – where you have given us permission (e.g., to receive marketing communications).
  • Performance of a contract – where processing is necessary to deliver the products or Services you have requested.
  • Legal obligation – where we are legally required to process certain data (e.g., for tax, accounting, or regulatory compliance).
  • Legitimate interests – where processing is necessary for our legitimate business interests, and your rights do not override those interests. This may include service improvement, analytics, or fraud prevention.

4. How We Disclose Personal Data

MarketVectors.Pro may disclose your personal data for the purposes outlined above and in the following circumstances:

  • Affiliates and Subsidiaries – We may share the personal data we collect with our affiliated entities and subsidiaries.
  • Business Partners – MarketVectors.Pro collaborates with various business partners to deliver and support our Services. As such, we may share personal data—such as the contact details of fund managers, company executives, or investor relations representatives—with these partners.
  • Service Providers – We may disclose your personal information to third-party service providers who carry out functions on our behalf, including IT services, website hosting, marketing and market research, customer support, and data storage or analytics.
  • Professional Advisors – Personal data may be shared with professional advisors such as consultants, accountants, auditors, and legal counsel, to assist in our business operations or to ensure compliance with legal or regulatory obligations.
  • Customers and Clients – In certain contexts, we may share personal data with our customers or clients in order to deliver our Services. For instance, we may provide details regarding fund managers, company officers, or investor relations staff to our clients.
  • Marketing, Advertising, and Analytics Providers – We may also share personal information—such as device details, browsing activity, and usage data—with third parties who provide marketing, advertising, or analytical services on our behalf. For further details, please refer to the “Cookies and Other Tracking Mechanisms” section below.

Additionally, we may disclose your personal data under the following circumstances:

  • In Connection with Business Transfers – In the event that MarketVectors.Pro, or any of its affiliates or subsidiaries, is acquired by, merges with, or receives investment from another entity—or if any of our assets are transferred to another organisation, whether in the context of insolvency, bankruptcy, or otherwise—we may share the personal data we have collected with the acquiring or merging entity. We may also share certain personal information with prospective parties to such transactions (including financing arrangements or corporate restructurings), such as lenders, auditors, legal advisers, and consultants, as necessary prior to completion.
  • Compliance and Legal Obligations – We may disclose personal information as required to comply with applicable laws, regulations, or legal processes. This may include responding to subpoenas, court orders, or other lawful requests by regulatory authorities, public bodies, or law enforcement agencies—including national security or law enforcement disclosure requirements.
  • Security and Protection of Rights – We may disclose your personal information when we believe it is necessary to protect our Services, enforce our rights, or safeguard the rights, property, or safety of others.

This includes disclosing data to:

  • prevent, detect, investigate, or respond to fraud, unauthorised access, illegal conduct, or misuse of the Services;
  • prevent or address any threats or potential harm to individuals or organisations;
  • detect, investigate, and take action against breaches of our terms, agreements, or policies.

We may also share personal information in relation to ongoing or potential legal claims, internal audits, compliance checks, recordkeeping, or other legal functions.

  • Aggregate and Deidentified Data – Irrespective of any other provision in this Privacy Statement, we may use, disclose, or otherwise process deidentified or aggregated data relating to our business and Services. Such data may be shared with third parties for purposes such as research, analytics, quality control, and product development.
  • Other Disclosures – We may also disclose personal information in ways not specifically set out in this Privacy Statement. In such cases, we will inform you and, where required, seek your consent prior to doing so.

5. Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies

We, along with certain third parties, utilise cookies, pixel tags, and other comparable tracking technologies to automatically gather data regarding your browsing activity, device type, and related information when you interact with our Services.

6. What Is a Cookie?

A cookie is a small data file that may be stored on your device when you access our website. It is subsequently sent back to us each time you return to the site. Cookies are beneficial because they enable us to recognise your device and remember your preferences.

7. How We Use Cookies

We use cookies to determine whether you are logged in, to identify the products and Services you subscribe to, to remember your preferred language, location, and other user settings, and to deliver advertisements tailored to your interests. We utilise both session cookies (which expire once your browser is closed) and persistent cookies (which remain until deleted either by you or your browser).

Cookies used on our site generally fall into two categories:

  • Essential Cookies – These originate from us and are necessary to provide core Services and functionality.
  • Non-Essential Cookies – These are usually set by third parties and are not required to use our Services but are used for analytics, advertising, and performance enhancement.

Essential Cookies

We may employ essential cookies for the following purposes:

  • Authentication – To keep you signed into our Services during one or more browsing sessions.
  • Subscription Access – To recognise your purchase of particular Services and ensure you can access the content and tools associated with your subscription.

Non-Essential Cookies

We may also make use of non-essential cookies, including those provided by third parties, for purposes such as:

  • Analytics – These cookies assist us in understanding how users interact with our sites and Services by providing usage statistics and insights.
  • Advertising – These cookies are used to deliver advertisements that are more relevant to your interests.

8. Third-Party Analytics

We utilise third-party tools, including Google Analytics and Microsoft Clarity—operated by external providers—to analyse the usage of our websites and Services. These tools make use of cookies, pixel tags, and similar tracking technologies to gather information about user interactions. The data they collect enables us to generate reports and dashboards, assess site performance, and enhance the user experience.

To learn more about Google’s approach to data privacy, please refer to the Google Privacy Policy at https://www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners/. You may also choose to opt out of Google Analytics tracking by installing the Google Analytics at https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

Microsoft may process the information it receives in relation to Microsoft Advertising. Further information regarding Microsoft’s approach to privacy can be found at: https://privacy.microsoft.com/en-us/privacystatement.

We, along with our third-party providers, may use data collected about you via our Services and through other third-party websites and services to help identify additional devices you use (for example, smartphones, tablets, or other computers). This allows us and our providers to deliver a more consistent experience across your devices.

9. Customer Data Lists and Audience Matching

Unless you have chosen to opt out, we may share certain hashed information derived from customer data (such as your name, email address, and other contact details) with third parties. This enables us to target advertisements and content more effectively to our users—and to other individuals with similar interests—across external websites, platforms, and services. You retain the option to opt out of this type of advertising.

10. Controlling Cookie Preferences

To limit or prevent cookies from tracking your behaviour on our sites or across other websites, you can adjust your browser settings to block specific types of cookies or alert you when one is being set. You may also choose to delete cookies entirely.

The “Help” function on most browsers provides instructions on how to:

  • stop accepting new cookies,
  • receive alerts when cookies are sent, and
  • delete existing cookies.

Please note: users who disable cookies will still be able to navigate our websites, although certain features may not operate as intended.

11. Industry Tools for Opting Out of Interest-Based Advertising

Users may make use of tools offered by advertising industry bodies to manage and opt out of interest-based advertising. These resources include:

  • U.S. Users: More information and opt-out options are available via aboutads.info/choices (Digital Advertising Alliance). You may also download the AppChoices tool at https://youradchoices.com/appchoices to manage advertising preferences on mobile applications.
  • EU Users: Visit https://www.youronlinechoices.eu (European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance).
  • Canada Users: Visit https://youradchoices.ca/choices/ (Digital Advertising Alliance of Canada).
  • Japan Users: Visit http://www.ddai.info/optout (Data Driven Advertising Initiative in Japan).

Please be aware that using these tools does not eliminate all advertising. You may still receive ads—for example, based on the content of the site you are currently visiting (i.e., contextual advertising).

Additionally, your opt-out choices may not be effective if your browser is configured to block cookies, and must be set individually on each browser and device you use. If you clear your cookies, you will need to reapply your preferences.

12. Your Privacy Choices

We provide a number of options to help you manage your personal data. These include controls over cookies, advertising preferences, marketing and promotional communications, as well as the ability to review and amend your account and profile information.

13. Requests to Access or Manage Your Information

In certain jurisdictions, individuals may have specific rights relating to their personal data—such as the right to access, rectify, restrict the sale of, or delete their information. Where such rights apply, you may exercise them by visiting the “Manage your data” section within our Privacy Center.

You have the right to:

  • Access your personal data
  • Rectify inaccuracies
  • Erase your data ("right to be forgotten")
  • Restrict or object to processing
  • Data portability
  • Withdraw consent at any time (for processing based on consent)
  • Lodge a complaint with the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO)

You may withdraw your consent at any time by contacting us at privacy@marketvectors.pro. Withdrawal of consent will not affect the lawfulness of processing based on consent before its withdrawal.

If you believe we have not handled your data in accordance with applicable law, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO)

The data controller responsible for your personal information is: MarketVectorsPro, 304 West Hendon Broadway, NW96AE London, United Kingdom. Contact us

14. Marketing Communications

You can update your preferences regarding marketing communications by using the unsubscribe link found in any promotional email we send. Depending on the Services you use, you may also be able to adjust your marketing preferences by logging into your account.

15. Account and Profile Information

If you hold an account with us, you may log in at any time to access, review, and update your account and profile details—such as your name, email address, contact information, notification settings, and other profile preferences.

16. How We Safeguard Your Personal Information

MarketVectors.Pro operates an information security programme designed to protect your personal data. However, it is important to note that no security system can guarantee absolute protection.

17. Data Retention

We retain your personal data only for as long as necessary—or as permitted—based on the purposes for which it was collected, and in accordance with applicable legal requirements. When determining the appropriate retention period, we take into account factors such as legal obligations to retain records for a set duration, as well as any necessity to preserve data in connection with legal proceedings or claims.

18. Data Transfers

MarketVectors.Pro, along with its affiliated entities, global operations, staff, and service providers, operates across various regions worldwide. Depending on how you engage with us, your personal data may be processed, stored, accessed, or transferred across international borders. Whenever such data transfers occur, we take appropriate measures to comply with relevant data protection and transfer requirements.

19. Children’s Privacy

MarketVectors.Pro operates as a general audience website and does not knowingly collect personal data from individuals under the age of majority.

20. Updates to This Privacy Statement

This Privacy Statement is accurate as of the date indicated above. We reserve the right to revise, update, or modify this Statement from time to time, so we encourage you to review it periodically. Should we make any material changes that significantly alter how we handle previously collected personal data, we will make reasonable efforts to notify you—for example, by posting a clear notice on our website or within our Services.

If you have any concerns, complaints, or questions regarding how we manage your personal data, please contact us.

These Privacy Policy are effective as of 1 June 2025.



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