Read all about our cookie policy, how to accept (or reject) it, and how to delete your cookies.
When you visit our website, we place cookies. These are small, temporary text files on your computer that we use, among other things, to analyze how you use our website. Below, we explain which cookies we place, why, and how this information is used.
When you visit our website for the first time, you'll see a pop-up window offering you the option to accept or reject cookies. Using the settings link in the pop-up, you can choose to reject cookies on a per-session basis. By default, this window is set to reject. Therefore, we don't track your visit and don't use it for marketing purposes.
We use a Google service called Google Analytics to help us understand how visitors interact with the website. This allows us to see which pages are visited, how long the website is visited, and when people leave. We then use this information to improve the website.
We have a data processing agreement with Google for data sharing. We do not share unnecessary data with Google, and IP addresses are collected anonymously.
We use online advertising to promote our services. We prefer to do this as targeted as possible to keep costs low and avoid showing you unnecessary ads. For this purpose, we use: Google AdWords, Google Dynamic Remarketing and Retargeting Lists for Search Ads (RLSA), Facebook Custom Audiences (we do not share our customer database with Meta), Microsoft Bing Ads, and DoubleClick (from Google).
These cookies allow us to:
We use the personal data (anonymous) to show personalized advertisements through the Google advertising network.
Even if you don't accept cookies, you may still encounter our advertisements online. Not all of our advertisements use cookies. However, cookies allow us to show you advertisements that are relevant to you and therefore personalized.
With Google Ads, we show generic and personalized ads about our products and services. We do this in the following way:
If you agree to marketing cookies, the following cookies will also be placed. This is to integrate our Facebook account and enable more targeted advertising.
If you do not have a Facebook account or are logged out, these cookies will not be placed.
LinkedIn collects non-identifying user data for analysis and online behavioral advertising. This allows us to show you more relevant ads on external websites.
While you're visiting our website, we strive to help you make the right choices, just as we would in a physical store. We use your search query, for example, as well as information about requests you make through our website. This information allows us to provide you with the best personalized recommendations and display advertisements.
You can read our full privacy policy on the Privacy page. You can find more information about the privacy policies of the advertising platforms via the links below.
You can always delete cookies from your hard drive/computer/smartphone/tablet. You can also disable cookies through your web browser. Consult your browser's manual or one of the links at the bottom of this message.
Disabling cookies only affects the device and browser on which you perform this action. If you use multiple browsers or computers, you will need to repeat this action as often as necessary.