Overview
This Privacy Policy explains how Pathfinder Financial Services (โwe,โ โus,โ or โourโ) collects, uses, shares, and safeguards information. It applies to our website and related communications. It does not cover third-party websites we link to.
Information
What we collect
We may collect information you provide directly (such as your name, email address, phone number, and details you include in a message or consultation request). We also collect limited technical data automatically, such as IP address, device and browser details, pages viewed, and approximate location derived from IP.
Use
How we use information
We use information to respond to inquiries, provide requested services, schedule consultations, and deliver client support.
We also use information to operate, maintain, and improve our website; to understand how visitors use our site; to protect against fraud, misuse, and security incidents; and to comply with legal and regulatory obligations.
We use your information to provide guidance you request and to keep our systems secure.
Pathfinder Financial Services
We do not sell your personal information. If we use service providers to help us operate (for example, website hosting, analytics, or email delivery), they are permitted to use information only to perform services for us.
Website data
Cookies and analytics
Our site may use cookies and similar technologies to remember preferences, measure performance, and help us understand site usage.
You can control cookies through your browser settings. If you disable cookies, some site features may not function as intended.
We may use analytics tools that collect information about your interactions with our site. Where required, we will provide choices for analytics and advertising cookies.
Sharing
When we share information
We may share information with service providers who support our operations (such as website hosting, form processing, scheduling, or email delivery), and with professional advisors (such as legal or accounting) when necessary.
We may also disclose information to comply with law, respond to lawful requests, protect our rights and property, and help prevent fraud or security issues. If we are involved in a business transaction (such as a merger or asset sale), information may be transferred as part of that transaction.