McKinsey River Capital Management Cookie Notice

This cookie notice (“Notice”) is provided by McKinsey River Capital Management and the other entities listed in Schedule 1. Throughout this Notice, all references to “McKinsey River Capital Management“, “we”, “us” or “our” refer to McKinsey River Capital Management, its affiliated entities from time to time, and any other related entities, as applicable.

When we refer to “you”, we mean you as a user or visitor of our website (https://yourdomain.com) and any of its sub-domains (together, the “Website”).

In this Notice, you can read about how we use cookies and similar technologies, the types of cookies we use, their duration and purposes, how to manage your cookie preferences and opt-out options, and how to contact us. For more information about privacy and how we process personal data more generally, including in relation to our use of cookies that may involve the processing of personal data, please refer to our Privacy Notice.


What do I need to know about cookies?

There are different types of cookies used for different purposes.

Below, we explain what cookies are, the difference between first-party and third-party cookies, session cookies versus persistent cookies, and which types of cookies we use on our Website and why.


What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small data file that a website stores on your device when you visit it and which is then read when you revisit the site.

In this Notice, the term “cookies” also includes similar technologies used for the automatic collection of data, such as local shared objects (flash cookies), web storage (HTML5), JavaScript tags, pixels, or other comparable technologies.

Cookies may contain information about the website, a unique identifier that allows the site to recognize your browser, additional data related to the purpose of the cookie, and the cookie’s lifespan.

The term “cookie data” may also include information such as IP addresses, device identifiers, or other technical information collected through these technologies.

We use cookies to ensure that our Website operates properly, to enhance performance and usability, and to collect information. Cookies may be used to enable core functionality (e.g., login features), analyze Website usage (e.g., analytics), store user preferences (e.g., language or region), and personalize content.


Who sets the cookies?

McKinsey River Capital Management and third-party service providers acting on our behalf may set cookies to analyze how users interact with the Website.

We may engage third-party providers to support the operation, maintenance, analytics, or functionality of our Website (for example, analytics providers or embedded content partners). These third parties may be granted access to limited information strictly for the purposes of providing services to us.

Some third-party cookies may allow such providers to track your browsing activity across different websites that use the same services.

Accordingly, the Website uses two categories of cookies:


First-party cookies

Cookies set directly by the Website and accessible only by McKinsey River Capital Management.


Third-party cookies

Cookies set by third parties on our Website. For example, pages containing embedded content (such as videos from YouTube) may allow such providers to place cookies on your device.

We recommend reviewing the privacy policies of these third-party providers, which can typically be accessed via links provided in the relevant cookie tables.


Lifespan of cookies

The duration for which cookies remain on your device depends on whether they are session cookies or persistent cookies.


Session cookies

Session cookies exist only for the duration of your browsing session and are deleted when you close your browser. These cookies are commonly used to enable core Website functions during a single visit.


Persistent cookies

Persistent cookies remain on your device after your browser is closed and expire after a predefined period. The specific lifespan of each persistent cookie is determined by the cookie itself.