Which of the following is a small text file that can identify you to a website?

Serviceform's Cookie Policy

What is a cookie and what do we use them for?

Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device when you visit a website. The text file contains a small amount of information that the Internet server can read the next time you visit the same website. Cookies are useful to you for several reasons: for example, they help us remember your username or the language settings you have chosen.

Our websites and social media channels utilize cookies and other similar technologies for managing and developing the website, improving and analyzing user experience and targeting advertisement in our and our partners’ services. Cookies allow us to collect information such as from which website users arrive to our website, which of our websites are browsed and when, which browser is used and the IP address of the device.

What types of cookies do we use?

Necessary Cookies: these cookies are essential for the proper functioning of our website and they enable a good user experience. These cookies do not collect data that enable us to identify you.

Analytical Cookies: by following the use of these cookies, we can improve the functioning of our website. We receive information about e.g. which parts of our website are the most popular, to which sites do you move on from our website and from which site did you come from as well as how long do you stay on our website. We may also receive information about the blog posts and news you read [so that we know which topics are most popular].

Marketing Cookies: these cookies help us make the content of the website as personalized as possible, and thereby show e.g. targeted advertisement and content based on prior online behavior. Serviceform uses marketing cookies managed by third parties in order to present its products both on its own website and on the websites of third parties.

How can you affect the use of cookies?

You can review the available cookie settings on your web browser. If you wish, you can prevent the use of cookies by changing your browser’s settings not to allow the storing of cookies on your device. In some cases, this may lead to slower browsing of our websites or the access to some sites to be denied altogether.

In relation to marketing cookies, you can learn about browser-based online advertising and privacy and manage the related settings in e.g. Your Online Choices service. By using this service, you may prohibit or permit the advertising targeted by either all or individual companies. You can also disable cookies at any time in your browser settings.

A part of the cookies on our website are managed by third parties and you may alternatively use the tools of these third parties to decline the use of these cookies. We use i.a. Google Analytics service, which tracks the data of the users of our website by saving cookies to the user’s device. More information about Google Analytics and its operation can be found here.

How long do we store the cookies?

The retention period of the cookies varies by the type of the cookie. Session cookies expire when you close the browser. Permanent cookies usually have a validity period, which varies from two months to a couple of years.

You can find the exact storage time by clicking on our cookie settings iconin the left bottom corner.

How do we process personal data?

More information about the processing of personal data and your rights as a data subject is available in our privacy notice here.

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small text file that is stored on your device [personal computer, tablet or smartphone] when visiting a website. This text file stores information that can be read by the website when visiting it again at a later date. Some of these cookies are necessary because otherwise the site is unable to function properly. Other cookies are convenient for the visitor: they remember your username in a secure way as well as your language preferences, for example. Cookies mean that you do not need to fill out the same information each time you visit a website.

Why does this site use cookies?

This site uses cookies to help us provide you with a better user experience tailored to your personal preferences. By using cookies this site makes sure that you do not receive or need to enter the same information every single time you visit this website. Cookies are also used to optimize the performance of the website. For example, cookies make the checkout process easier or help you to find a specific piece of equipment faster.

To protect your details against any possible loss of information or any form of unlawful processing, this site has taken appropriate organizational and technical measures.

For further information see our Privacy Policy.

Which cookies are active on this website?

On this website we use following types of cookies:

1 . Strictly necessary cookies: These cookies are essential in order to enable you tomove around the website and use its features, such asaccessing secure areas of the website. Without thesecookies services you have asked for, like shoppingbaskets or e-billing, cannot be provided.

2 . Performance cookies: These cookies collect information about how you usea website, for instance which pages you visit mostoften, and if you get error messages from web pages.These cookies don’t collect information that identifies you. All information these cookies collect is aggregatedand therefore anonymous. It is only used to improve howa website works.

3 . Functionality cookies: These cookies allow the website to remember choicesyou make [such as your user name, language or theregion you are in] and provide enhanced, more personalfeatures. For instance, a website may be able to provideyou with local weather reports or traffic news by storingin a cookie the region in which you are currently located.These cookies can also be used to remember changesyou have made to text size, fonts and other parts of webpages that you can customize. They may also be used toprovide services you have asked for such as watching avideo or commenting on a blog. The information thesecookies collect may be anonymized and they cannot trackyour browsing activity on other websites.

4 . Targeting cookies or advertising cookies: These cookies are used to deliver adverts more relevantto you and your interests They are also used to limitthe number of times you see an advertisement as wellas help measure the effectiveness of the advertisingcampaign. They are usually placed by advertisingnetworks with the website operator’s permission. Theyremember that you have visited a website and thisinformation is shared with other organizations such asadvertisers. Quite often targeting or advertising cookieswill be linked to site functionality provided by the otherorganization.

How can I disable cookies?

You can modify your browser to turn off cookies. This is very easy to do. Please note: if you disable cookies, your user name and password will no longer be stored on any website.

Firefox:

1. Open Firefox
2. At the top of the Firefox window, click on the ‘Firefox’ button and then select ‘Options’
3. Select the ‘Privacy’ panel
4. Set ‘Firefox will:’ to ‘Use custom settings for history’. Uncheck ‘Accept cookies from sites’ to disable cookies
5. Click ‘OK’ to close the Options window

Internet Explorer:

1. Open Internet Explorer
2. Click the ‘Tools’ button, and then click ‘Internet Options’
3. Click the ‘Privacy’ tab, and then, under ‘Settings’ move the slider to the top to block all cookies, and then click ‘OK’

Google Chrome:

1. Open Google Chrome
2. Click on the tool icon
3. Select 'Settings’
4. Near the bottom of the page, click ‘Show advanced settings’
5. In the ‘Privacy’ section, click ‘Content settings’
6. To disable cookies, select ‘Block sites from setting any data’

Safari:

1. Open Safari
2. Choose ‘Preferences’ in the toolbar and then click ‘Privacy’ [You can find the tool bar which looks like a gearwheel, above and on the right in the Safari window.]
3. In the ‘Block cookies’ section, you can specify if and when Safari should accept cookies from websites To see an explanation of the options, click the Help button [question mark]
4. If you want to see which websites store cookies on your computer, click here to see details

List of all Cookies

  • __utma, Google, performance, stay active: unlimited. This cookie provides information on when you first visited the website, on the number of visits and on the last visit.
  • __utmb, Google, performance, stay active: until the end of the session. This cookie contains a timestamp of when the user visited the website. In connection with __utmc, this cookie can provide information on how long the user was on the website.
  • __utmc, Google, performance, stay active: 30 minutes. This cookie contains a timestamp of when the user left the website. In connection with __utmb, this cookie can provide information on how long the user was on the website.
  • __utmk, Google, performance, stay active: unlimited. This cookie contains a hash value of all the here mentioned UTM Cookies.
  • __utmt, Google, performance, stay active: 10 minutes. shows the type of request made. [It could be an event, transaction, itemoro custom variable. If there is no specification given it is a pageview.]
  • __utmv, Google, performance, stay active: unlimited. This cookie is dedicated to individual contents. Being an empty cookie, it serves to store visitor-level custom-variable data.
  • __utmx, Google, performance, stay active: 2 years. This cookie contains values of the Google Website Optimizer.
  • __utmz, Google, performance, stay active: 6 months. This cookie contains information on the visitor traffic source that explains how the user reached the site. It may store information on search engines and the entered search terms, or where the IP address of the visitor is located.
  • _ga, Google, performance, stay active: 2 years. Used to identify users.
  • _gat, Google, performance, stay active: 10 min. Used to create tracker objects.
  • _gid, Google, performance, stay active: 24 hours. Used to identify users.

Google Analytics

This website uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. [“Google”]. Google Analytics uses “cookies”, which are text files placed on your computer, to help the website analyze how users use the site. The information generated by the cookie about your use of the website [including your IP address] will be transmitted to and stored by Google on servers in Ireland and/or in the United States. Google will use this information for the purpose of evaluating your use of the website, compiling reports on website activity for website operators and providing other services relating to website activity and internet usage. Google may also transfer this information to third parties where required to do so by law, or where such third parties process the information on Google's behalf. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data held by Google. You may refuse the use of cookies by selecting the appropriate settings on your browser, however please note that if you do this you may not be able to use the full functionality of this website. By using this website, you consent to the processing of data about you by Google in the manner and for the purposes set out above.
For more information, please see this link: //policies.google.com/privacy/partners?hl=en.

This link creates an opt-out cookie: Disable Google Analytics

What are small text files used by web?

Cookies are small text files which are stored on your computer by your web browser. There are two types of Cookie known as session Cookies and persistent Cookies. A session Cookie is a temporary file which is stored in your computer for the duration of your visit to a website.

What is a small text file?

A cookie is a small text file [up to 4 KB] created by a website that is stored in the user's computer temporarily for only that session or permanently in storage. Cookies provide a way for the website to recognize you and track your preferences. Cookies are typically used to "maintain the state" of the browser session.

Is a small text file that a web page stores on your computer to identify you when you visit that web site?

What Are Cookies? Cookies are text files with small pieces of data — like a username and password — that are used to identify your computer as you use a computer network. Specific cookies known as HTTP cookies are used to identify specific users and improve your web browsing experience.

Is a small text file that a Web server?

A "cookie" is a small text file containing information, generated by a web site's server and placed on a user's-visitor's personal computer or smart device.

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