Cookies Notice
LAST UPDATED: 10. august, 2022
1. What is a cookie?
Cookies are small pieces of data that we store on the device (computer, mobile phone, tablet or other mobile device) that you use to access all of the Provider's websites (websites), so that we can recognize returning users. Each cookie expires after a certain period of time, depending on what we use it for.
In the cookie notice, we use the word "cookies" as an umbrella term that includes not only cookies, but also other technologies such as pixel tags, tracking pixels and page tags. Like most commercial websites, we use cookies on the Provider's websites.
We use cookies for several reasons. Below we list and describe the different types of cookies we use on the website.
2. What cookies do we use?
Below we list the different types of cookies that can be used on the websites. Section 7 includes a detailed list of cookies we use on each of our websites, including information about the type of cookies, expiry periods and links to third party websites where applicable.
The websites use both first-party cookies (which are placed by the websites visited) and third-party cookies (which are placed by a server located outside the domain of our websites).
3. Required cookies
(Example: a cookie used for login)
Certain cookies are necessary for the websites and services to operate correctly and be secure, to ensure necessary functionality, to measure and analyze website traffic at an aggregate level and to stabilize the websites. These cookies are often set in response to a request for service or functionality from you. We must load required cookies for legitimate interests pursued by us in delivering essential functionality of the Sites and Services to you and your respondents.
4. Functional cookies
(Example: a cookie that saves your language settings)
These cookies collect information about your choices and preferences and collect information about your use of the Sites and Services, allowing us to improve functionality. These cookies show us, for example, which pages on the Websites are most visited, which allows us to present the Websites according to the settings you have chosen, helps us to record any difficulties you have with the Websites, and shows us whether our advertisements are effective. In some cases, these cookies allow us to see the general usage patterns of the websites rather than the usage of an individual (except where it is part of the necessary function of the cookie).
5. Advertising cookies
(Example: cookies set from domains matching our marketing partners, such as ads.linkedin.com or bing.com or facebook.com)
We may use cookies to market our services to you on third party websites or to measure and track the effectiveness of our marketing so that we can tailor our advertisements more effectively.
We also contract with third-party advertising networks, which may collect IP addresses and other information from web beacons on our websites, in emails and on third-party websites. Advertising networks track your online activities over time by collecting information about website navigation through automated methods, including through the use of cookies. They use this information to provide advertisements about products and services that may be of interest to you. You may see these ads on other websites.
6. How do I manage cookies?
Users in some locations can manage their cookie settings and withdraw their consent to the use of certain cookies in our cookie banner. Users outside these locations can remove or disable cookies in their browser settings. Settings and methods for managing cookies vary between browsers, so we recommend that you consult your browser's documentation. For more information, see our help center article here. An important thing to note is that if you do this, it may negatively affect the ability to use our services effectively. Activating certain cookies ensures a better user experience when using our website.
To find out more about how to disable cookies, you can see this external website: https://www.aboutcookies.org/
If you are a customer and you separately use cookies or similar technologies on your website in connection with our products, you are solely responsible for managing the information obtained through these cookies and for compliance with all legislation related to the use of these technologies.
7. Lists of cookies divided by website
8. Information on deactivating tracking
Regulatory agencies have promoted the concept of opting out of tracking as a mechanism to allow internet users to control online tracking activity between websites via their browser settings. As no industry standard has been adopted, we currently have no process for this and do not comply with any browser's "do not track" signal or similar mechanism indicating a request to disable online tracking of individual users who visit our websites or use our services.