Privacy Policy
McKinley Denali Incorporated endeavors to maintain the highest standards of confidentiality and to respect the privacy of our Clients and Associated Persons, our Employees, and other Individuals who entrust us with their personal information in the course of our interactions.
Please note that other, more specific policies may be available to you on sites through which you transact with one of our affiliates.
U.S. Policies and Disclosures
To access the Privacy Policy applicable to use of our public Web site, click here
California Residents – CCPA
If you have a relationship with any of the following entities McKinley Denali Incorporated Ayco Personal Financial Management, McKinley Denali Incorporated Personal Financial Management or Mercer Allied Company, LP. please refer to the Privacy Policy available here.
If you are a California resident not covered by any of the above-mentioned CCPA policies and you seek to exercise rights under the CCPA, please contact us at Contact Page – McKinley Denali Incorporated (mckinley-denali.com).
Non-U.S. Policies, Disclosures and Contacts
As a legal resident of the European Union or the United Kingdom, or their national, you are entitled to access any personal data if such is held about you by McKinley Denali Incorporated by sending a written request to the email identified above. You may be required to supply a valid means of identification as a security precaution to assist us in preventing the unauthorized disclosure of your personal information. We will process your request within the time provided by applicable law. You are also entitled to have McKinley Denali Incorporated modify any information that you believe is incorrect or out of date or delete it where afforded by law.
McKinley Denali Incorporated may occasionally contact you by post, telephone, electronic mail, facsimile, etc., with details of products and services that we believe may be of interest to you. If you do not wish to be contacted in this way, if you wish to exercise your rights of correction and access, or if you require further information regarding our privacy policies and practices in the above-referenced jurisdictions, please reach out to us.
Our Use of Cookies and Your Options
By using a McKinley Denali Incorporated Web site with your browser settings adjusted to accept cookies you consent to our use of cookies and other tools to provide the products and services available on those sites. If you would like to modify your browser to notify you when you receive a new cookie or to disable cookies altogether, please refer to the documentation provided by your browser maker.
Cookies and How We Use Them
Cookies are small text files that may be placed on your device by your Web browser when you visit our Web sites or when you view advertisements we have placed on other Web sites. Cookies allow your browser to remember some specific information which the Web server can retrieve and use at a later time. When you quit your browser, some cookies are stored in the memory of your device, while some may expire or disappear.
Cookies are used primarily to improve your experience with our Web sites. Examples of this would include the use of cookies to improve site security when authenticating access: they may help us to verify that you are indeed who you say you are when you sign-in to our site. Cookies may also help us to remember your preferences such as language or time zone in a subsequent session after a period of inactivity.
In addition to these uses, we may also use cookies in other ways, depending on the Web site you are using. These use cases may include research and analytics to improve your experience with our Web sites and our products and services.
Some of our sites may allow cookies by third parties, for example through advertisements or embedded content such as videos, images, articles or others. By using this site you acknowledge that embedded content from other websites behaves in the exact same way as if you had visited the other website directly.
The Help menu on the menu bar of most browsers will tell you how to prevent your browser from accepting new cookies, how to have the browser notify you when you receive a new cookie and how to disable cookies altogether. Additionally, you can disable or delete similar data used by browser add-ons.
To learn more about what cookies are set on your device in the course of your Web activities and how to manage or delete them, visit www.allaboutcookies.org.