Cookie Policy
What is a cookie?
A ‘cookie’ is a small text file which contains information and is stored on your computer. Cookies are used for technical reasons to facilitate your use of the website and allows us to improve the functionality of the website. One type of cookie, a “permanent cookie”, will save a file on your computer for a long time. It can then be used to customise this website based on your choices and preferences. Another common type of cookie is the “session cookie”.
When you visit a website, session cookies are sent between your computer and the server to collect information. As opposed to permanent cookies, session cookies are not saved once you close your web browser. Another type of cookie is a third-party cookie that is connected to other domains than those shown in the address bar. Third-party cookies makes it possible to track visitors’ browsing history. For more information about how cookies work, please be referred to www.allaboutcookies.org.
What cookies are used?
Third-party cookies
We are continuously working to improve your website experience. Therefore, we use the web analysis tool “Google Analytics” to analyse the behaviour of visitors on this website on an anonymous and aggregated level. We allow Google Analytics to install and manage cookies on this website to record personal data to give us a better insight as to how the website is utilised.
Google’s possibilities to use and share the information about your visits to any of our websites is limited in accordance with Google Analytics’s Terms of Use, available at: Google Analytics Terms of Service and Google’s Privacy Policy, available at: Google Privacy Policy. You may prevent Google Analytics from recognising you the next time you visit the website by turning off cookies in your web browser or simply deny us the right to collect data for statistics via our cookie managing program, read more below on how to turn off certain cookies.
For more information regarding the use of cookies listed above on our websites please contact us at privacy@hexpol.com. Â
How can you turn off the use of cookies?
Social Media And Widgets​
Websites can make use of widgets for social media which allows users to access content from www.hexpol.com on different social media platforms (e.g. Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and LinkedIn). To better understand how and what information is collected via social media and what cookies are used by such third party, we refer to the current privacy policy for each of the social platforms respectively.