Cookies

What is a cookie?

Our website uses cookies without however infringing on your privacy. Informing you clearly about their use is paramount to us as transparency is synonymous with trust.

A cookie is a computer data file sent together with the pages of this website. It can then be stored on the hard drive of your computer, tablet, or mobile phone device by your browser.

What is the purpose of cookies on our website?

Cookies allow our website to recognise you, while at the same time safeguarding your anonymity. Cookies allow us to get to know your preferences and automatically adjusts to them. However, the information we collect through them in no way is linked to your name or identity. Cookies on our website are simply there to offer you a faster and more enjoyable visit.

Cookies also help us assessing the popularity of our web pages or the average time spent on them, and we do not use cookies for specific commercial purposes. In brief, The European Money Markets Institute’s website uses cookies to ensure that the site's features are more efficient and relevant. By analysing the anonymous browser behaviour of our visitors, we learn what information is being looked at the most.

How can I reject or delete cookies?

Rejecting cookies:

If you prefer not to accept cookies in general but want to make an exception for those on our website, you can configure your browser settings accordingly. Such configuration depends on the browser you are using (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Chrome, etc.). Check your browser's 'help' function for more information on how to proceed. We invite you not to reject 'session cookies'. Without session cookies, our website will not function properly. Session cookies are automatically deleted when you close your browser.

Deleting cookies:

You can configure your browser to automatically delete cookies when you close your browser.

To delete cookies automatically, you should proceed as follows:

  • Internet Explorer
    Go to the 'Tools' menu and click on 'Internet options'. Select 'Delete browsing history'. If you want to make that permanent, click the box by 'Delete browsing history on exit'.
  • Mozilla Firefox
    Go to the 'Tools' menu and click on 'Options', then 'Privacy'. Select 'Never remember history'. If you want to select the cookies to be deleted by yourself, click on 'remove individual cookies'. There is always the possibility for you to use BadgeTracker for Firefox.
  • Safari
    Go to 'Preferences', click on the 'Security' tab and then on 'Show cookies'. Select 'Remove all'.
  • Google Chrome
    Go to 'History', click on 'Show full history' and then on 'Clear browsing data'. There is always the possibility for you to use BadgeTracker for Chrome.