Cookies on our websites
Our websites use cookies, as almost all websites do, to provide you with the best possible experience.
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer or mobile device when you visit websites.
Below, we use the terms ‘cookies’ and ‘informational cookies’ interchangeably, referring to the same thing.
Cookies
- Ensure that the websites function as you expect them to.
- Keep you logged in the next time you visit the site (if you have an account with us).
- Remember your preferences from visit to visit.
- Improve the speed and security of the websites.
- Allow you to share pages and content you want on social networks, such as Facebook.
- Enable us to enhance our websites for you.
- Make our marketing more effective
We do not use cookies to
- Collect personal data (without your informed and explicit consent).
- Collect sensitive personal data (without your informed and explicit consent).
- Share personal data with third parties.
How we obtain consent for the use of cookies:
If the settings in the program you use to view this website (your browser) are configured to accept cookies, along with your continued use of our websites, we assume that you agree to our use of cookies. If you wish to delete cookies or disable their use, you can read how to do this below. If cookies are disabled, our websites may no longer function as you expect.
- Remembering searches you made on our site
- Knowing whether you have consented to or declined various terms
Third-Party Features:
Our websites, like most other websites, use certain features and elements from third parties. A typical example is Facebook’s “like button.” This type of functionality often utilizes cookies. Below you will find a list of these third-party services. You can disable third-party cookies in your browser settings, but please note that this may cause some of these services to stop functioning as intended.
Cookies from Social Media:
To enable you to ‘like’ and share our content on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Google+, we have incorporated ‘like buttons’ on our pages.
These social media platforms use cookies on our pages:
The privacy implications of using these cookies will vary from one online community to another, depending on the privacy settings you have configured for your account within each specific community.
Cookies for Improving and Securing the Website.
We regularly test new designs and functionalities on our websites. We also utilize services to protect our websites against attacks, ensuring that the pages remain operational under all circumstances. The purpose of this is to provide our visitors with the best websites we can offer, while also maintaining security. The information collected in this manner is anonymous.
Cookies for Delivering Website Functionality.
We use third-party cookies to provide certain features on our websites that would not function without these cookies. For instance, to utilize Klarna Checkout in the online store, Klarna relies on cookies to allow customers to choose between payment options and to remember the information they enter during their visit and for future visits.
The data collected is not initially anonymous but is anonymized and encrypted before being stored in the cookie. This way, unauthorized parties cannot access the data.
As mentioned above, the following cookies are used for delivering functionality:
- Klarna
Cookies for Measuring Anonymous Visitor Statistics.
We use cookies to compile statistics on visitor numbers, the types of technology used by visitors (e.g., Mac or Windows, to identify whether our services function on specific devices), the duration of their visits to our pages, the pages they view, and more. This helps us to continuously improve our websites. These “analytics tools” also inform us, through anonymous data, how visitors find our websites (e.g., via a search engine) and whether they have visited before. This enables us to allocate resources effectively to develop our services in areas where they are genuinely needed.
We use:
- Google Analytics
- Klarna
Advertising Cookies.
You may have noticed that you see ads on various websites for products or pages you’ve previously viewed. This is because advertisers, like us, pay for these ads. The technology behind this functionality is known as “advertising cookies.” When you visit our website, we may place an advertising cookie in your browser, which is used to display ads for our services on other sites you visit that show ads. However, you can rest assured: we are neither permitted nor able (it’s not practically possible) to contact you directly using the information collected by these cookies, as the entire process is anonymized.
You can learn how to disable advertising cookies in your browser below, but we hope you choose to continue allowing them, as ads are one of the things that help us provide our services in the best and most cost-effective way. Advertising cookies also play a significant role in keeping much of the internet open and free. It’s also worth mentioning that even if you disable this type of cookie, you will still see ads—they just won’t be as tailored to you and your interests.
For advertising purposes, we use cookies from the following providers:
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How to Disable Cookies?
You can usually disable cookies by changing the settings in your browser or by installing an add-on in your browser. However, doing this may cause many useful functionalities on websites to stop working, as most websites rely heavily on cookies to provide their services effectively. This includes our websites. We hope you choose to allow cookies from our pages. However, if you do not wish to do so, that is perfectly fine as well.