Privacy Policy

MetaTrader 4 Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy explains how website-level information may be collected, used, stored and protected when users browse MetaTrader 4 related pages, read platform information, click download entries, submit contact details or follow external links. It applies to this website’s content and access environment, and does not replace the privacy policies of brokers, trading account providers, app stores, download sources or other third-party platforms.

Last updated: 2026-06-22 Document type: Policy notice

1. Scope

This Privacy Policy applies to the public pages, navigation activity, basic analytics, server logs, contact submissions, download-button interactions and redirect-related processing associated with this website. It covers website-level data handling only.

When users leave this website for third-party download sources, broker websites, trading account systems, app stores, payment platforms, analytics providers or social media pages, the data processing on those services is governed by their own privacy policies and legal documents. This policy does not control external platforms, account providers or trading infrastructure outside this website.

2. Information We May Collect

2.1 Information you actively provide

When users submit contact forms, message fields, email requests, feedback or other voluntary communications, the website may receive names, email addresses, message content, issue descriptions, device details, browser information or other data included by the user.

2.2 Information collected automatically

When users visit the website, servers or analytics tools may record visit time, viewed pages, referring pages, approximate IP-based location, browser type, operating system, device type, screen resolution, language settings, visit frequency, page interaction and time spent on the site.

2.3 Download and redirect behaviour

When users click download buttons, app store links, WebTerminal links, social links or external resources, the website may record click events, entry pages, redirect timestamps, button types and general traffic paths to understand access patterns and improve page structure.

3. How Information Is Used

  • To display website pages, download references, support content, policy documents and basic site functions.
  • To measure page visits and understand which platform, download, support or legal pages receive the most attention.
  • To improve content order, internal navigation, device compatibility, loading speed and troubleshooting clarity.
  • To detect abnormal access, malicious traffic, crawler abuse, attack attempts, spam submissions or unusual technical requests.
  • To respond when users actively submit questions, feedback, correction requests or privacy-related messages.

Unless required by law, needed for site security, necessary to operate the website or clearly authorized by the user, the website does not intend to use submitted information for purposes unrelated to the current content, support or access context.

4. Cookies, Logs, and Analytics Technologies

The website may use cookies, local storage, tracking pixels, access logs or analytics scripts to recognize sessions, remember basic preferences, measure traffic sources, understand page performance and support security monitoring. These technologies are generally used to evaluate website behavior, not to directly identify a person in isolation.

Users may restrict or delete cookies through browser settings. Some preference memory, analytics accuracy, traffic attribution or interface behavior may change if cookies are blocked, private browsing is used, ad blockers are active or privacy extensions interfere with standard browser functions.

5. Third-Party Services and External Links

The website may use or link to third-party analytics tools, content delivery networks, font resources, app stores, social media platforms, download sources, broker-related resources or external service providers. Those third parties may collect or process data under their own policies when users interact with them.

For example, when users click Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, App Store, Google Play, WebTerminal or other external access entries, the resulting device identifiers, app store activity, account login events, installation records or external service interactions are usually controlled by the relevant third-party provider, not by this website.

Users should review the privacy policy, cookie policy and terms of service of the relevant third-party platform before downloading software, logging into accounts, submitting personal information or using external services.

6. Storage and Retention Periods

Website logs, analytics events, traffic records, contact submissions and abnormal-access information may be retained for a reasonable period for maintenance, content review, performance measurement, security auditing, legal compliance and issue resolution.

When information is no longer necessary, the website may delete, anonymize, aggregate or stop using it within a reasonable scope. Some records may remain temporarily in backups, archived logs, audit trails or server rotation systems because of technical processes, legal obligations or security requirements.

7. Data Security Measures

The website uses reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect information, including access control, log monitoring, server maintenance, abnormal request detection, component updates and necessary security settings. However, no internet transmission, storage system or website environment can be guaranteed to be completely secure.

If users access related pages from public networks, shared devices, outdated browsers, weak-password environments or infected endpoints, device-level and network-level risks may remain outside the website’s control. Users should maintain browser updates, system patches, account security practices and network safety on their own devices.

8. User Rights

Depending on applicable law and user location, users may have rights to access, correct, delete, restrict or object to certain data processing, withdraw consent where consent is the processing basis, or submit a complaint to a relevant authority.

If users want to understand how voluntarily submitted information has been handled, or wish to request deletion, correction or restriction of certain data, they may contact the website through available channels. To protect information security, the website may request reasonable verification before processing a request.

9. Children

This website is intended for adults or users acting with lawful authorization who are looking for MetaTrader 4 platform information, terminal access references, download guidance, support documentation and policy notices. The website is not directed toward children.

If local law requires guardian consent or supervision for minors using internet services, guardians should guide access, prevent inappropriate submissions and ensure that minors do not provide personal information without proper authorization.

10. Policy Changes

This Privacy Policy may be updated when website structure, analytics tools, technical services, legal requirements, third-party resources or content practices change. Updated versions will be posted on this page, and the “Last updated” date will indicate the latest revision reference.

If a change materially affects user rights or data handling practices, the website may provide a more visible notice where appropriate.

11. Contact

Questions about this Privacy Policy, website-level data handling, access records, correction requests, deletion requests or other privacy matters may be submitted through the available support or contact paths on the site.

When making a request, it is helpful to include the related page address, approximate time range, issue type and any relevant context so the website can review the matter efficiently.