About cookies

The following describes Brokk’s use of cookies on this website and how you can block or erase cookies.

If you choose not to accept cookies, you might not be able to use all parts of the website and some parts of the site might not work correctly.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files with information stored on your computer (or another device you use to access the website) when you visit a website. A cookie will typically contain the name of the site that the cookie came from, how long the cookie will be stored and a number (usually a randomly generated unique number). Cookies are used to make websites work more effectively but also to provide certain information to the owner of a website. Cookies make it possible to distinguish different users from each other, which can give each user a more personalized and positive experience of the website.

What does Brokk use cookies for?

Brokk uses cookies needed for the site to work correctly and are necessary for you to navigate around the website and use its features.

The website also uses cookies which make it possible to optimize the website’s functions to improve your experience and to individualize future visits, by remembering your user preferences such as for example your preferred language.

 

Cookies that are used on the Brokk website(s)

There are three types of cookies on the website:

Long-term cookies, i.e. Cookies that saves a file on your device for an extended period. Long-term cookies are used, for example, with functions which describe what information is new since you last visited the site. How long the cookie remains on your device depends on the lifetime of the specific cookie and your browser settings.

Session cookies, i.e. cookies that are temporarily stored in your devise’s memory while you are visiting a website and when you’re navigating on a page. Session cookies are used, for example, to determine what language you have chosen. When you leave a site the session cookies used are deleted.

Third-party cookies, i.e. cookies that belong to domains other than those shown in the address bar. Third-party Cookies allows for tracking of the user’s browsing history.

The table below lists the individual cookies used on our website, their purpose, what information the cookie saves, if it is a long-term cookie, a session cookie (or a third-party cookie), the retention period of every cookie that is stored on the hard disk and whether the information comes from, or are disclosed to third parties.

Cookie Purpose Stored information Retention Sharing

How to block and/or delete cookies

Most browsers have a default setting that accept the use of cookies. You can change these settings so that you are warned whenever a cookie is sent to your device, or create a main rule, which means that cookies are blocked. You can also choose to delete all the cookies that are stored on your device.

Instructions on how to delete stored cookies or change your cookie settings is specified in the browser’s help function. If you use different devices to view and access the website, you have to ensure that the browser on each device is adjusted to your preferences regarding cookies.

Changes in these guidelines and any questions

If you have any questions about our use of cookies, please contact us at XXXXXX@brokk.com
Brokk may update this information from time to time so feel free to revisit this website if the use of cookies on this website interests you.
The date of the last update is February 15, 2018.

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