Information on cookies
Cookies
This website uses what are known as cookies. According to Swedish legislation on electronic communication that came into force on 25 July 2003, all visitors to a website using cookies must be given information about what these are used for and how they can be avoided. The visitor also has to provide consent to the use of cookies.
A cookie is a small text file that the website you are visiting saves on your computer. The text file contains information and is used to make it easier for visitors to use the website, for example.
If you wish to avoid cookies, you can do so by adjusting your web browser’s security settings to automatically deny cookies or provide notification about websites that contain cookies. Please note that if you choose to deny cookies, you will not be able to use Zenicor’s web services.
We use the following cookies on our website:
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These cookies are used to check if the visitor has accepted our cookies policy, and to check which language the visitor has chosen to show for the website content. | Different durations: a mixture of session cookies and “permanent cookies”.
The longest-living cookie expires 1 year after your last visit to the website. Others are deleted within an hour or as soon as you close the web browser. |
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These cookies are used to see how people reached and used the website, including search terms used and references to websites. | Different durations: a mixture of session cookies and “permanent cookies”.
The longest-living cookie expires 10 years after your last visit to the website. Others are deleted after 6 months or 30 minutes, or as soon as you close the web browser. More information about these cookies is available here: |
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Hotjar is an analysis and feedback tool that we use to understand how our website is used and improve its usability. Hotjar sets cookies that help us to track how visitors act on web pages and to check visitor surveys. The cookies cannot be used to identify specific people. | Different durations: a mixture of session cookies and “permanent cookies” that expire after 30 minutes, 6 months or 1–2 years.
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Types of cookies
There are two different types of cookies. One type saves a file on your computer for a longer period of time. It is used, for example, in functions that state what is new since the user last visited the website. The other type of cookie, which is known as a session cookie, is only stored temporarily while you are surfing on the website.
Zenicor’s website uses session cookies to provide our users with greater functionality. With this type of cookie, no personal data is stored, nor can any information be traced to an individual visitor.
Deactivating cookies
If you do not agree to the use of cookies on our website, you can deactivate the feature in your browser’s security settings. You can also make a browser setting so that a notification is issued every time the website tries to place a cookie on your computer. If you do not want to have cookies stored on your computer, you can also deactivate that feature in your browser’s settings. Cookies will not be saved in that case.
- Click here to read more about the “Private Browsing” setting and about managing cookie settings in Firefox.
- Click here to read more about “Incognito” and about managing cookie settings in Chrome.
- Click here to read more about “InPrivate” and about managing cookie settings in Internet Explorer.
- Click here to read more about “Private Browsing” setting about managing cookie settings in Safari.
To find out more about cookies, or how to check, deactivate or delete them, you can visit http://www.aboutcookies.org for detailed instructions. Additionally, some third-party ad networks, including Google, allow users to opt-out or customise settings associated with your web browsing.