# About Cookies

The following end-user storage technologies are used in Pagero Online:

Technology Description
Cookies A cookie is a small amount of data that is stored in your web browser when you visit a webpage. Cookies are then sent back to the originating website on each subsequent visit. Cookies can also allow that they are sent to another websites as well, see third-party and targeting cookies. Cookies can be used to develop a record of the user’s online activity and preference. Cookies can be either session or persistent.
Session Storage Session Storage is sets of data that is stored only for the current session in your browser. When the browser is closed, the data is deleted. The data is always first-party since it is local to each individual browser window/tab.
Local Storage Local Storage is sets of data that is stored in your browser to recognize your preferences when you return to the webpage, for example to enable the website to remember your language preference. Local storage is always persistent, meaning that you need to clear your browser to remove them. They are always first-party since they are not shared across different web pages (domains).
Fingerprinting A process/technology used to collect a set of information collected about the features, preferences, and characteristics of a device that visits the webpage. For example, browser type, operating system, browser settings and time zone.

# Cookie categories

# Cookies can be categorized as session cookies or persistent cookies.

Pagero Online uses both these types for different purposes.

  • A session cookie is only stored temporarily during the time when you use Pagero Online and is deleted when you close your web browser.
  • A persistent cookie is stored in your browser for a period of time until you, as a visitor or the server that sent them, delete them.

# Cookies can either be a first-party cookie or a third-party cookie.

In Pagero Online, only first-party cookies are used.

  • A first-party cookie is a cookie set by the website owner, in this case, Pagero.
  • A third-party cookie is a cookie set by another website when you visit our website, in this case, Pagero Online.

# Lastly, cookies can be categorized as:

  • Strictly necessary cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be switched off in our systems. They are only set in response to actions made by you that amount to a request for services, such as logging in or filling in forms. You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but Pagero Online will not work if you do so. These cookies do not require your consent.
  • Functional cookies are cookies that enable the website to provide enhanced functionality and personalization, such as for example your preferred language or colour theme.
  • Performance cookies are cookies that allow a website owner to count visits and traffic sources to measure and improve the performance of the site.
  • Targeting cookies are cookies that are used by websites to track your actions and identify you between websites in order to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant adverts on other sites.

# How to block or delete cookies

In your web browser, you can manage your cookies and choose to allow or block some or all cookies. Please note that if you choose to block all cookies, Pagero Online will not function properly. You can, at any time, delete persistent cookies in your web browser by following the instructions from your web browser provider. However, please note that if you revisit the website, the cookies will again be stored in your browser.