At Fewpips, we use various digital technologies to enhance your experience, secure our platform, and analyze how users interact with our virtual trading environment. This Policy explains what these technologies are and how you can manage them.
The operator of the Website (www.fewpips.com) is Fewpips, incorporated in St. Lucia. For any inquiries regarding your data privacy or the use of cookies, please contact our Compliance Team at support@fewpips.com.
Cookies are small data files stored on your browser or device. They allow us to recognise you, remember your preferences (like language or login state), and detect suspicious activity.
In addition to cookies, we utilise:
Most modern web browsers allow you to control cookie settings. You can set your browser to block all cookies or notify you when one is being sent.
Note on Functionality: Our platform relies on Necessary Cookies to function. If you disable all cookies, you may be unable to log in to your Fewpips dashboard or execute trades in the simulation environment.
To manage settings in common browsers:
These are vital for the security and basic operation of the Website. They enable core features like user authentication and fraud prevention. These expire at the end of your session and cannot be disabled.
These remember your personalised settings, such as your chosen theme or account currency. We store these until you clear your browser cache or withdraw consent.
We use these to monitor traffic patterns and platform stability. This data is generally aggregated and helps us identify which challenge models are most popular.
Fewpips and our partners use these to deliver relevant advertisements and measure the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns. If you have visited our site, these cookies may show you Fewpips offers on other platforms.
Under global data protection standards, you have specific rights regarding your digital footprint:
If you believe Fewpips is processing your data in a manner inconsistent with this policy, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the relevant supervisory authority in your jurisdiction or the Financial Intelligence Authority (FIA) in St. Lucia.