Cookie Policy
Introduction
This policy applies to the use of cookies on the website taylerd.com, which is operated by Taylerd AB (559173-0337) (Taylerd - we/us). We are the data controller of the data collected through the use of cookies on our website. A cookie is a small text file sent by our web server and is stored on your computer or browser. The cookie is used to provide you access to various functions as well as analyse your behaviour and your use of our website. We use cookies to learn how you interact with our content and to improve your experience when visiting our website(s). We may employ the learnings of your behaviour on our website(s) to serve you with targeted advertisements on third-party website(s) in an effort to “re-market” our products and services to you. Most web browsers are set to accept cookies by default. You do not have to accept the use of our cookies to visit our website. However, it may limit the functionality of our website if you do not allow certain cookies. There are two different types of cookies, persistent cookie and session cookie. Persistent cookies store a file on your computer for an extended period of time. However, the cookies have a time-limited duration. If the cookie's expiration date is exceeded, the cookies will self-delete or remain on your computer until you manually delete it but it will stop functioning. Session cookies on the other hand are only temporarily stored on your computer and disappear as soon as you close your browser.
How we use Cookies
Taylerd collects and manages data via a variety of cookies, in some cases they may contain personal information. These cookies can be split into (i) necessary cookies; (ii) analytical cookies; and (iii) marketing cookies. Necessary cookies are those cookies that help with the basic functionality of our website. This includes for example cookies that speed up loading time, improve security and that record to what (other) cookies you have consented. We consider these cookies to be necessary for anyone to interact with our website and therefore you cannot disable these cookies. We use analytical cookies to gather statistics about the use and traffic on our website, so we can make it better. This may include, for example, a cookie from Youtube to track views of embedded videos and keep statistics of what videos the user has seen. It would also include the Google Analytics cookie, which is explained in more detail below. We use marketing cookies to be able to show you relevant offers and ads across different websites. For example, this would include cookies from the major social media platforms such as Google, Meta, Twitter, LinkedIn, Youtube etc. Marketing cookies can further be split into two categories: those that enable onsite targeting and those that enable retargeting.
Third Party Cookies
A third party cookie is a cookie that is stored on your computer or mobile device on our behalf. These cookies may be persistent cookies or session cookies. Below are the main third party providers that store cookies on our behalf. We may, from time to time, update these providers.
Meta: https://www.meta.com/privacy/policy/
Google: https://policies.google.com/privacy
Twitter (X): https://help.twitter.com/en/rules-and-policies/twitter-cookies
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/legal/cookie-policy
Log Files
When you visit our site, the user data will be transferred from your browser and stored in log files, which will include (among other things) your IP address, URL and web browser. We use this information for troubleshooting whenever a customer reports a bug on our webpage, for example. These log files are deleted one month after they were created.
Contact Information
If you have questions about how Taylerd uses cookies on our website or please contact personal data controller via e-mail: info@taylerd.com. Title the email with: GDPR DPO (Data Protection Officer). You are otherwise welcome to call us on +46 8-551 085 58. We are bound by confidentiality and is obliged to prevent others from gaining access to or knowledge of the customer's personal information unless consent has been obtained. Confidentiality applies also after completion of work.