Cookie Policy

Arkin Capital – Website Cookie Policy 

Last Revised: 09 Feb, 2026

Arkin Capital and its affiliates (collectively, “Arkin”, “we”, “our” or “us”) welcome you (the “User(s)”, or “you”) to our website at: www.arkin-capital.com including subdomains, landing pages, social platforms, and in any other digital interface controlled by Arkin (the “Site”). We are committed to ensure that your privacy is protected. We aim to be as open and transparent as possible around the information we collect when you visit and use our Site, including through the use of “Cookies” and other similar tracking technologies (as defined below).

For the avoidance of doubt, wherever the term the “Site” is used in this policy, it shall refer to all digital platforms owned or controlled by Arkin, including, without limitation, landing pages, digital forms, social platforms, applications, and any other digital interface operated, managed, or controlled by Arkin, unless the context requires otherwise. 

This Cookie Policy (“Cookie Policy“) is an integral part of our privacy policy, available at the following link: Privacy Policy (hereinafter: “Privacy Policy“), and capitalized terms which are not defined herein, shall have the meaning ascribed to them in our Privacy Policy, unless expressly stated otherwise in this Cookie Policy. 

1. Introduction

    When using our Site and services, we and third parties providing us with services may use industry-standard tracking technologies, known as “Cookies”, Web Beacons, Tags, Pixels, and other monitoring technologies that store certain information on the computer or device through which you access our Site.

    This Cookie Policy explains what Cookies (as defined below) are and how we use them. It also explains the different types of Cookies we use, and how you can change or delete them. We hope that this policy will assist you in understanding, and feeling more confident about, our use of Cookies. 

    For information on how your information is collected and used by us in general, please see our Privacy Policy.

    2. What are cookies? 

    • Cookies typically consist of text files stored locally on your device, for example in your browser or on your mobile device (unless you have blocked their creation in the device and/or browser settings), and they collect relevant information about your activity on the Site, as detailed below. Arkin or third parties providing services to Arkin may access from time to time the information gathered via cookies, including transferring it to their possession.
    • Web Beacons or Pixel Tags are small segments of code embedded within the pages of our Site, advertisements, and/or email communications that we may periodically transmit. These technologies enable us and/or third-party service providers to install cookies on the Site or access existing cookies, to monitor and analyze your usage of the Site and/or your interactions with advertisements and communications (for example, tracking events such as opening an email, clicking on an advertisement, or visiting a page on the Site), to transmit to us and/or to third parties providing us with services data about your activity on the Site in real time, to collect information regarding the preferences of users and visitors to the Site, to track conversions (for example, registration for our services following an advertisement or visit to the Site), and to assess the scope and type of use of the Site, services, and our messages, thereby helping us analyze and improve our content and the ways of distributing it.

    Cookies collect diverse and detailed Technical and Behavioral Information (as such term is defined in our Privacy Policy), including, for example, information about the technical components of your device and operating system, the type of browser, the operating system on your device, and the like, as well as information regarding your geographic location. Cookies also track your browsing patterns on the Site, including the pages you visited on our Site, the length of time you spent on each page, the dates on which you visited the Site, from which web page or search engine you arrived at the Site, and which actions you performed on the Site (for example, clicks on links or buttons). In addition to activity on our Site, cookies may store information about your browsing habits on other sites, including sites and applications you browsed before and after visiting our Site and, if relevant, viewing and clicking on our advertisements on other sites. 

    For the avoidance of doubt, with respect to cookies created or operated by third parties, Arkin does not exercise any control over the encryption of data stored therein, nor over access to such data or its cross-referencing with other information maintained in the databases of such third parties.

    For convenience only, all information collection technologies described above shall hereinafter be referred to as: “Cookies”.

    3. How long will Cookies stay on my device? 

    Most of the Cookies we use are erased from your device immediately after your browser session terminates (“Session Cookies”). We use these Session Cookies for various purposes, for example, to determine whether the user is located in a country where there are content restrictions, and to determine language preferences while you are visiting the site. [Shir: please confirm or amend the highlighted parts]

    Other Cookies remain saved on your device, do not expire when you close the browser window and enable us to recognize your device in the event of a later visit to our Site (“Persistent Cookies”). The duration for which these Persistent Cookies remain on your device may change. We use these cookies to collect various information such as the pages you visited, where you came to the Site from, information you request to see when accessing the Site and more. Persistent Cookies allow us to make our Site more user-friendly, effective and safe and to record your acceptance of our cookie policy detailed herein. 

    Deleting Cookies from your browser or from your device’s memory will not delete information that has already been transferred to Arkin or to authorized third parties through the Cookies, and therefore any deletion or disabling of Cookies will apply to future uses only.

    4. Third party Cookies 

    First-party Cookies are Cookies that belong to us and that we place on your device. Third-party Cookies are Cookies that another party, which provides us a service, places on your device through your use of our Site. For example, to administer our Site and for research purposes, we have contracted third-party service providers to track and analyze statistical usage and volume information from our Users and in order to advertise our products and services to you elsewhere on the Internet. 

    The Site uses Third-party Cookies services as follows: 

    • We use Google Analytics for analyzing traffic and activity on the site and generating statistical information. 
    • We use Mailchimp for managing mailing lists, distributing newsletters, and analyzing user engagement with our email communications, including subscription activity and interaction with email campaigns.

    In addition, we may also use additional third-party cookies for displaying targeted advertisements on websites across the internet, for tracking the activity of users who arrive at the site from social media platforms, for measuring advertising campaign performance and optimizing business processes. 

    These third-party Cookies enable those parties to collect information about your activity on our Site and combine it with information they collect about your activity on other sites across the internet or other information they have about you. It should be noted that the activities of these third parties are also carried out for their own purposes as separate controllers of databases, and are fully subject to their own independent privacy policies and under their sole responsibility. Arkin has no control over the manner in which these third parties process information about you, store it (including in countries that provide less protection for personal information than that provided under Israeli privacy protection laws), or share it with additional parties. 

    It is important to note that the list of third parties Cookies is not exhaustive, and by its nature may change from time to time according to our business and technological needs, and Arkin is entitled to use Cookies from additional third parties at its discretion, and the updated list will appear in the “Cookie banner” on the Site.

    5. Do we track whether users open our emails? 

    Our emails may contain a single “web beacon pixel” which enables us to verify whether our emails (and any links or advertisements within the email) are opened. We may use this information to determine whether our emails are of interest to Users, to approach Users who do not open our emails and verify whether they wish to continue receiving them and to inform our advertisers in aggregate of the audience size for their advertisements. Please note that such “web beacon pixel” will be deleted once you delete the email from your email account. If you do not wish the “web beacon pixel” to be downloaded to your device at all, please set your email account settings to receive emails from us in plain text rather than HTML. 

    6. What sort of Cookies do our Site use? 

    Generally, our Cookies may perform the following functions: 

    • Strictly necessary Cookies – those Cookies are essential to navigate around the Site and use its features. For example, they allow us to remember your Cookie preferences and to verify if something is not working properly, so we can fix it quickly.
    • Analytical and Performance Cookies – those Cookies are used to analyze how our Users use our Site and to monitor the Site’s ’s performance. For example, we might use performance Cookies to keep track of which pages are frequently visited and from what locations our Users come from. We might also use these Cookies to highlight Site services that we think will be of interest to you based on your usage of the Site. We generally use third party Cookies to perform these services, for example, Google Analytics. 
    • Functionality Cookies – those Cookies allow us to operate the Site in accordance with your preferences when browsing or using the Site. For example, such Cookies recall your customization preferences, such as your preferred text size, fonts, languages and other parts of the Site that are alterable. 
    • Targeting Cookies – those Cookies, where applicable, collect information about your activities on our Site, thus enabling us to advertise our products and services, directly to you, on third party platforms (such as Facebook), including across browsers and devices. For more information on the development of user-profiles and the use of targeting/advertising Cookies, please seehttps://youradchoices.com/choices-faq#jr02.

    Below are certain specific Cookies you can find on our Site:

    Strictly necessary Cookies 

    NameTypeDescription
    cookieyes-consentNecessaryCookieYes sets this cookie to remember users’ consent preferences so that their preferences are respected on subsequent visits to this site. It does not collect or store any personal information about the site visitors.

    Targeting Cookies

    NameTypeDescription

    Analytics and Performance Cookies

    NameTypeDescription
    _ga_*
    Analytics
    Google Analytics sets this cookie to store and count page views.
    _gaAnalyticsGoogle Analytics sets this cookie to calculate visitor, session and campaign data and track site usage for the site’s analytics report. The cookie stores information anonymously and assigns a randomly generated number to recognise unique visitors.
    MailchimpMailchimp sets cookies to manage subscriptions and track interactions with email campaigns for statistical and performance analysis purposes.

    We recommend that you periodically review the Cookie banner to ensure you are informed of the most up-to-date list of Cookies we use on our Site. 

    7. Can a User block Cookies? 

    Some Cookies are essential for the operation and security of the Site, and by accessing and/or using the Site, you consent to the use of these essential cookies. Please note that without the use of essential cookies, we will not be able to allow you to access or use the Site.

    When you enter the Site, a banner will be displayed allowing you to choose whether to permit the use of optional (i.e., non-essential) cookies, including cookies for analytics and research, as well as cookies for advertising and marketing purposes, according to your preferences. You may change your preferences at any time through your browser settings or the banner on the Site. 

    Most browsers allow a certain degree of control over cookies through browser settings. You can disable cookies or manage them selectively by activating the setting in your browser that allows you to refuse all or some cookies. Most web browsers enable users to delete existing cookies from their device, block the acceptance of new cookies, or receive alerts before cookies are stored. Typically, these settings can be found under the “Options” or “Preferences” menu in your browser’s “Settings”. The following links provide guidance on managing and blocking cookies in common web browsers (please note that settings may vary between different versions of operating systems and browsers). You may also refer to your browser’s “Help” tab for additional information. 

    Opting out of Analytics and Performance Cookies

    It is possible to opt-out of having your browsing activity within the Site recorded by performance Cookies. Please note that we use Google Analytics as our service provider in order to track Users’ activities on the Site, including by use such service’s Persistent Cookies. Google provides a browser-add on which allows users to opt-out of Google Analytics across all websites, which can be downloaded here: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout. For more information, please visit: https://policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites?hl=en

    In addition, you can manage your preferences regarding other Google tools and services through Google’s comprehensive control center at https://adssettings.google.com, where you can customize the types of ads you wish to receive, view and edit the advertising profile Google has built about you, and completely opt out of personalized advertising. For more information, see https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout. You can also review and manage all activity recorded by Google in your account, including search history and website activity, through https://myactivity.google.com.

    Opting out of target advertising Cookies 

    Where applicable, you can opt out of receiving interest-based advertising on your devices from some companies, including us, companies we work with and our service providers, by visiting the following sites: //www.aboutads.info/choices///www.networkadvertising.org/choices/, and //preferences-mgr.truste.com/. If you wish to opt out of receiving interest-based advertising on your mobile device, please see the advertising preferences information on support.apple.com for iOS devices or support.google.com for Android devices. If you are accessing our Site from Europe, please see: www.youronlinechoices.com. If you are accessing our Site from Canada, please see youradchoices.ca

    Please note: Deleting or blocking Cookies may significantly affect your experience on our Site and services. If you choose to block essential Cookies, some core features and services on the Site may not function properly or at all. Please be aware that blocking analytics and advertising Cookies will not necessarily result in fewer ads being displayed to you, rather, the content and advertisements you see will be more general and less relevant to your interests, as we will not be able to learn about your preferences and tailor content accordingly. In addition, without information about your usage patterns, our ability to improve the Site and develop new features that meet your needs will be limited.

    8. Changes to the Cookie Policy

    Arkin reserves the right to change this Cookie Policy at any time, so please re-visit this page frequently to check for any changes. In case of any material change, we will make reasonable efforts to post a clear notice on the Site or we will send you an e-mail regarding such changes (to the extent that you provided us with such e-mail address). Such material changes will take effect seven (7) days after such notice was provided on our Site or sent to you via e-mail, whichever is the earlier. Otherwise, all other changes to this Cookie Policy are effective as of the stated “Last Revised” and your continued use of the Site on or after the Last Revised date will constitute acceptance of, and agreement to be bound by, those changes. In the event that the terms should be amended to comply with any legal requirements, the amendments may take effect immediately, or as required by the law and without any prior notice.

    9. Have any Questions? 

    If you have any questions (or comments) concerning this Cookie Policy, please send us an email to the following address: [email protected].