Cookies
A cookie is a small text file that a website requests to save on the visitor's computer, mobile phone or tablet. The information in the cookie can be used to follow a user's browsing on sites that use the same cookies, which means that, for example, ads can be customized according to the user pattern on the site. We do not use cookies to store your personal information, we are unable to identify who you are.
We use cookies primarily in order to:
- Simplify the user experience on the site by collecting statistics about how you visit the site.
- Marketing, eg. to gather information about visitors' use of the site so we have the opportunity to customize ads that are more relevant to our visitors.
There are two types of cookies, permanent and temporary. Permanent cookies saves a file for a longer period of time on your computer but it has an expiration date. For example, this kind of cookies is used to remember what is new since you last visited the website. The cookie is deleted when the expiration date has expired or if you choose to manually delete it.
The other type of cookies is more temporary and is called session cookies. When you are browsing a site, this cookie is temporarily stored in the computer, for example, to check which language you have selected. Session cookies are deleted when you close your browser.
How can I control cookies?
By using this Website after accepting the cookie notice that appears when you first visit the Website, or by browsing our Website, after having been presented with this notice, you agree to the placement of cookies on your computer in accordance with the terms of this Cookie Policy. You can delete cookies from your computer or change settings so your browser gives you a warning every time the site tries to save a cookie on your computer. Instructions can be found under "Help" in your browser.
First Party Cookies
A first party cookie is a cookie that has the same domain name sender as the site, which means that the cookie is set by the site the user visits. We use Google Analytics and Visual Website Optimizer to gather information about how our visitors use the site, for example which pages are visited and how long each page is visited.
Third-party cookies
A third-party cookie is a cookie where the sender comes from a different domain than what the user visits. Our commercial partners use third-party cookies for example to show ads that can match your interests based on past activities on the web from your computer.
You can opt out of Google's use of cookies for marketing through Google’s Advertising and Privacy page: http://www.google.com/policies/privacy/ads
You can opt out of third party advertising through cookies from a wide range of ads by visiting the Network Advertising Initiative's Opt-Out page: http://www.networkadvertising.org/managing/opt_out.asp
Transfer of cookies to third parties
On our site, we use pixels from the social network facebook.com, by Facebook Inc., 1601 S. California Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA ("Facebook"). Facebook Pixels is an analysis tool that helps us measure how effective our ads are on Facebook by interpreting the actions people perform on the site. We use pixels to ensure that our ads appear to the right people and to create ad target groups.
Facebook's purpose, storage and further processing and use of the information, as well as your rights and opportunities to safeguard your privacy, can be found in Facebook's privacy policy: https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/. If you do not want Facebook to be able to collect information about you from our site, please log out of Facebook before visiting our site.
Our commercial partners use Facebook cookies for the above purposes. We have entered into data processing agreements with all third parties who access such cookies / personal information from us.
Our use of Hotjar
We use Hotjar to better understand the customers' needs and optimize the user experience on our website.
Hotjar is a service that helps us understand how our customers use our websites. Hotjar collects the name of your ISP, the web site you came from when you visited us, which part of our site you visited, the date and length of your visit, and information about the equipment (laptop or tray, operating system, screen resolution, language, country, and what browser you use) you used when you visited us, and a truncated version of your IP address. The IP address is stored in anonymous form by removing the last number so that Hotjar never has access to your entire IP address. Hotjar also store a recording of your movements on the site. In this way, we can see how our customers actually use the site and continuously improve it. The information collected through Hotjar enables us to build on and improve our services based on direct feedback from our customers.
Hotjar store information in a pseudonymized user profile. Neither we nor Hotjar will use this information to identify individual users or link it to other data collected about that user. For further details please see the Hotjar Privacy Policy by clicking here. If you do not want Hotjar to create a user profile, save data about your use of this site or other pages that use Hotjar, click here to block such processing. If you have blocked cookies in your browser, this will also block the use of the Hotjar technology.
We base our processing of this information on our legitimate interest in optimizing our site, as well as your acceptance of cookies, according to the settings of your browser.
Cookies
The specific types of first- and third-party cookies used from our websites and the purposes of their use are described in the table below:
Types of cookie |
Who serves these cookies |
How to refuse |
Essential website cookies: |
EpiServer |
Because these cookies are strictly necessary to deliver the Websites to you, you cannot refuse them. You can block or delete them by changing your browser settings however, as described below under the heading "How can I control cookies?". |
Performance and functionality cookies: |
Visual Website Optimizer HotJar |
To refuse these cookies, please follow the instructions below under the heading "How can I control cookies?" Alternatively, please click on the company name to the previous column |
Analytics and customisation cookies: |
Google Analytics |
To refuse these cookies, please follow the instructions below under the heading "How can I control cookies?" Alternatively, please click on the company name to the previous column |
Advertising cookies: |
AdService Google Doubleclick Facebook Tradetracker |
To refuse these cookies, please follow the instructions below under the heading "How can I control cookies?" Alternatively, please click on the company name to the previous column |
Social networking cookies: |
Facebook |
To refuse these cookies, please follow the instructions below under the heading "How can I control cookies?" Alternatively, please click on the company name to the previous column |