Cookies Policy

This Cookies Policy describes how we, AIV Capital Fund (“AIVCF”) use cookies and similar technologies on our website www.aivcf.com ("Website").


Our Website Privacy Policy also applies to any personal information collected through the use of cookies and similar technologies and complements this Cookies Policy.


WHAT ARE COOKIES?


Cookies are small files sent from a website and stored on the user's computer or mobile device. They contain specific information about the user or the user's visit, which is used by the website.


MANAGING CONSENT PREFERENCES


You can manage your consent preferences at any time to accept or reject the use of various categories of cookies. If you disable cookies, however, some features may not work as intended.


TYPES OF COOKIES USED


Some cookies used by our Website are necessary because they are used to make the Website function properly, such as accessing secure areas of the site. Some may be used to collect statistical information about how you use the Website, like which pages you visited and which links you clicked on. Others may be used for behavior analysis used for market research purposes. This Website uses three different types of cookies:


Necessary Cookies - These cookies are essential for you to browse the Website and use its features. They are most commonly used to automatically authenticate users of our Website who have restricted access accounts. The function of these cookies is to validate authentication details such as username, email address, password. The authentication cookies also provide Internet Protocol (IP) details such as geographic location information, browser's type, version, and language, the operating system of your computer or mobile device, and the session details.


Analytical Cookies - Also known as performance cookies or statistics cookies, they are used to assign a Unique I.D. and save specific information about your visit. They collect information about how you use a website, like which pages you visited and which links you clicked on. These cookies identify you merely as a number and are used only to assist in producing overall site visitor statistics. None of this information can be used to identify you. It is all aggregated and, therefore, anonymized. Their sole purpose is to improve website functions.


Marketing Cookies - These are cookies used by third-party service providers like web traffic analysis services to collect information about you when you use our Website or advertisers, ad networks and servers, and application providers. Marketing cookies and other tracking technologies are used to track visitors across devices and websites to allow publishers to display relevant and engaging advertisements. The information they collect may be associated with your personal information or they may collect information, including personal information, about your online activities over time and across different websites and other online services. They may use this information to provide you with interest-based (behavioral) advertising or other targeted content. We do not control these third parties' tracking technologies or how they may be used. Please refer to the third party's privacy policy for information on what information they collect, how they use it, and how long they store it (Google, LinkedIn, Twitter). You may opt out of this tracking at any time by activating the "Do Not Track" setting in your browser, by changing your cookie consent settings at our Cookies Policy, or by changing your privacy settings with Google, LinkedIn, Twitter.


COOKIES BASED ON PROVENANCE


Cookies may also be categorized based on their source known as provenance:


First-Party Cookies - These are cookies placed on your computer or mobile device by the website you are visiting, in this case, our Website.


Third-Party Cookies - These are cookies created by third parties such as analytic system service providers or advertisers and not our Website. They are placed on your computer or device through the third-party scripts or tags located on our Website. They are most commonly used for tracking users across websites and devices and for online advertising purposes.