cookie policy
This site uses cookies.
Below is a description of how Pontech (hereinafter referred to as the Company / we / us) processes cookies.
The fact that the company’s website uses cookies means that a small text file, a cookie, is stored in your browser. The next time you visit our site, the cookie will recognize you. No personal information (name, e-mail, IP addresses or the like) is stored and we do not follow you as an individual, you remain completely anonymous.
Two different types of cookies are used:
- A permanent cookie that remains on your computer for a certain period of time
- A session cookie that is temporarily stored in your computer’s memory while you are on a web page. Session cookies disappear when you close your browser.
We use the analysis to see how you use our site, what you click on, which pages you visit. This means that we can understand you as a visitor better and how you should be able to get the most out of your visit.
The information we collect may be used to target ads through the Google advertising network. We also use third-party cookies from Facebook, Twitter and Hotjar, which can be added to your ID. The analysis is available to our company and our partners.
The site uses Google Analytics as an analysis tool and what we store is:
- Time for your first visit
- Time when you last visited the site
- Time when your current visit began
- How many times have you visited the site
- The cookie puts a unique ID on your browser
- How to find the site (traffic sources)
Targeted ads
If you do not want targeted ads based on which pages or sites you use, you can turn off the collection of cookies in the browser or browsers you use (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, etc.). You can do this at any time and you can also set the browser to stop allowing cookies. If you do not want Google Analytics to place cookies or track how you use sites, you can download a plugin:
https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
This is a global opt-out for Google Analytics that applies to all websites that use Google Analytics.
Google’s personal data processing
All information created by cookies, due to your use of the websites, is passed on to and stored by Google in the USA. For any personal data processing that Google performs, Google is solely responsible for personal data. Google may also transfer the information to third parties if required by law or in cases where a third party processes the information on Google’s behalf. You can find additional information regarding Google Analytics and Google’s information processing in Google’s privacy policy.
Social networks
The company’s website sometimes embeds content and sharing tools from social networks, such as Facebook. These suppliers may thus use cookies on the Company’s website. The company has no access to, and cannot control, these cookies or the information they collect. You should check the relevant third party website (s) for further information about these cookies and how you can opt out of receiving them.
Read more here: https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/
Questions?
If you have questions about how the website handles cookies, please feel free to contact us. Contact information can be found on our contact page.
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