Which cookies are used?
Radonova’s website uses two different types of cookies
Permanent cookies
These consist of a text file stored on your device
Temporary cookies
These are temporary cookies that are only stored temporarily and that disappear when you close your browser.
Why do we use cookies?
We use cookies that send us information on the users for three different purposes:
- For web analysis. For example to obtain information on how visitors interact with the website.
- For advertising. With the aid of cookies, we can adapt advertising to suit surfing behaviour.
- To improve the customer experience. For example, in order to create personal offers, remember the contents of a customer’s basket and enable a range of services and functions.
Cookies of this type, which are described above, are called first-party cookies. That means that the cookie has the same domain name sender as the website, in other words Radonova is the sender.
Google Analytics
Radonova uses this tracking tool for analysis of visitors to our website. We have an agreement with Google which guarantees that users remain anonymous and that no identifiable information is sent or shared. We save what we collect in Google Analytics for 26 months. Read more about how Google Analytics uses cookies.
Hotjar
Hotjar analyses how users navigate pages on the site using the mouse pointer. Visitors’ mouse pointers are recorded in order to analyse how the visitors interact with the website. The users’ data is anonymised and there is no unique identifier for visitors. Read more about how Hotjar uses cookies.
Zopim (Zendesk)
Radonova uses Zendesk to enable us to provide our visitors with livechat on our website. Zendesk needs two cookies to function: one to save a livechat ID and one to save settings on disabling livechat. Read more about how Zendesk uses cookies.
In addition to these cookies, we also use third-party cookies that mean that our partners place their cookies on our website.
Third-party cookies
Radonova cooperates with operators that place their third-party cookies on our website. Information collected from these cookies can be shared with Radonova but can also be used for other purposes. This is controlled by each operator that is responsible for it and delivers it.
The following operators use cookies to direct advertising and collect statistics that form supporting data for payment for advertising. Radonova manages this collaboration, which is governed by an agreement with each party. Read more about how the various parties use cookies:
DoubleClick (Part of Google)
Google Adwords
Facebook
Linkedin
Google Adwords
The following cookies are permitted by Radonova on the website:
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Börjar med _ut
We use Google AdWords for online marketing. AdWords’ cookies help us determine the conversion rate and provide us with the ability to keep track of how many people click on our advertisements and measure how successful the advertisements are.
Google Remarketing, DoubleClick, Microsoft Advertising
We can use what is referred to as remarketing along with Google AdWords, Microsoft Advertising and other third-party suppliers of remarketing such as DoubleClick (part of Google). This is to ensure that our advertisements are more relevant. Remarketing cookies help us display our advertisements at a later time when you visit other websites. To deregister from third parties’ interest-based advertising, visit Network Advertising Consumer Opt-out.
Microsoft Bing
We use Microsoft Bing for online marketing. Bing’s cookies help us to determine the conversion rate and provide us with the ability to keep track of how many people click on our advertisements and measure how successful the advertisements are.
Youtube
The following cookies are permitted by Radonova on the website:
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APISID, CONSENT, HSID, LOGIN_INFO, PREF, SAPISID, SID, SSID, VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE, YSC, remot_sid nextId, requests
We use YouTube to show films that can describe how our website functions, how our products can be used or general information relating to our industry.
Facebook
Radonova allows ordinary cookies from one third party, Facebook. When people who are logged in to Facebook visit a website that uses Facebook’s advertising solutions, the browser sends certain information to Facebook, for example the URL for the website. This is used to improve targeted marketing on Facebook by charting visitors’ interaction with our website.
How do I refuse cookies?
If you do not accept cookies, you can configure your browser to prevent cookies being stored on your device. All cookies are then switched off. However, temporary cookies are necessary to allow you to navigate Radonova’s website. The website will not work as intended if temporary cookies are not accepted.
If you do not want these operators to collect anonymous data from you via third-party cookies, you can either block cookies from third parties in your browser or deregister from third party cookies from each operator here:
Google Analytics
DoubleClick
Google Adwords
Facebook
Linkedin
More information.
More information about cookies is available on https://www.aboutcookies.org/