Privacy & Cookies

When you visit our web site, we may store or retrieve information on your browser, mostly in the form of cookies. This information might be about you, your preferences or your device and is mostly used to make the site work as you expect it to. The information does not usually directly identify you, but it can give you a more personalised web experience. Because we respect your right to privacy, you can choose not to allow some types of cookies. However, if you disable the use of cookies in your browser, it may impact your experience of the site and the services we are able to offer.

About Cookies

Factuals uses so-called cookies, web beacons and similar storage techniques (hereinafter commonly called "cookies"). According to the Electronic Communications Act, anyone who visits a website with cookies should be informed that the site contains cookies and for what purpose they are used. We do not collect and store information such as names and other information that can directly identify you with the help of cookies. The information collected using cookies can be e.g. how many times you visit our site and from where you surf. In our Privacy Policy you will find information about how Factuals handles and protects your personal data, as well as how you can exercise your rights.

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small text file stored on your computer by the website you are visiting. Cookies allow, for example:

  • create personalized offers
  • get information on how visitors interact with the site
  • enable different services and functions
Further information about cookies and privacy, can be found on The Swedish Data Protection Authority
https://www.datainspektionen.se/

How are cookies used?

Cookies collected on the Website are used to provide certain services and features, for web analytics, for advertising and to enhance the user experience.

Web analytics: We use cookies for web analytics. Such cookies help us, among other things, to get information about how our visitors interact with the website so that we can measure and improve the performance. We may cooperate with and employ other companies, which we allow to place such cookies on the website and data from these cookies may also be used by such third parties for measuring services and compiling statistics.

Advertising and enhancing the user experience: We use cookies to improve our content, ads, services and features. This means, among other things, that we can identify our repeat customers and give them a better experience. We may partner with and employ other companies, which we allow to place cookies on the website for advertising purposes. This means, among other things, that the information collected with the help of such third-party cookies can be used to customize the ads that are displayed to you on other websites.

Cookie storage: Some of the cookies we use are stored only during the current visit (session cookies) while others can be stored on your computer for up to 10 years (durable cookies).

Turn off cookies

If you want to prevent the use of cookies on Factuals as described above, you can change your browser settings so that no cookies are stored on your computer. We refer to your browser's user manual for detailed instructions on how to view which cookies have been stored, how to delete cookies and how to change your settings. Keep in mind that some features may not work properly if you do not allow the use of cookies. For more information about third party cookies and how they can be opted out, please refer to the following websites
http://www.aboutads.info/choices and http://www.youronlinechoices.eu/

Factuals uses following third parties cookies:

Linkedin - Analysis of website traffic and remarketingS

Facebook - Analysis of website traffic and remarketing

Google - Website Traffic and Remarketing Analysis

Twitter - Website Traffic Analysis and Remarketing

YouTube - Website Traffic Analysis and Remarketing

Albacross - Website Traffic Analysis and Remarketing (Business IP Recognition)

Delta Projects - Analysis of website traffic and remarketing

Privacy Policy

We take care of your privacy. You should be able to feel secure when entrusting your personal data to us. For this reason, we have drawn up this policy. It is based on current data protection legislation and clarifies how we work to safeguard your rights and privacy.

The purpose of this policy is to make you aware of how we process your personal data, what we use them for, who may view them and under what conditions, and how you can safeguard your rights. We strive to process as little personal data about you as possible.

What data do we collect about you – and why?

We collect personal information to make our Services work efficiently and give you the best possible experience. You provide some of this information directly, for example when filling out our newsletter or contact us for support. We obtain some of the information by registering how you interact with our pages, for example by using technology such as cookies on our web pages and by information that we access through the device (such as mobile, computer or tablet), such as IP address , language settings, and push settings.

How do we protect your personal data? Your security is important to us. Therefore, we have taken appropriate technical, organisational and administrative security measures to protect your personal data from unauthorised access and other unauthorised processing. We regularly analyse and evaluate the measures in order to ensure that protection of your data is as safe as possible. Who do we disclose your data to? We may disclose your personal data to any of our partners, suppliers or subcontractors, but only if that is necessary for us to meet our obligations. We never provide more personal data than is necessary. We can also collect data from external companies or authorities, so-called. third party sources. Such third party sources may vary over time:

  • Computer brokers that we purchase demographic data to supplement information we collect.s
  • We also collect information from social media about our visitors to display relevant content on, for example, Facebook.
  • Partners with whom we partner in joint marketing activities.

When required by law, we may need to disclose your data to public authorities and other governmental organisations.

Your rights

When we process personal data about you, you have the right to contact us at any time with respect to these, and if you wish to exercise any of the rights described below, you can reach us most easily at info@factuals.se.

We reserve the right to take appropriate protective and security measures in order to ensure that you are the person you claim to be when you contact us. If you cannot satisfactorily demonstrate your identity, we may not be able to respond to your request.

Access to personal data

You have the right to know what personal data we process about you. If you wish to know, you can get a compiled register extract from us that contains all the personal data we process about you.

Correction and Deletion

If we process your personal data incorrectly or if we no longer need the data, you are entitled to have it deleted. If the data is incomplete, you have the right to have it supplemented.

Right to lodge a complaint

You have the right to lodge a complaint with the Swedish Data Protection Authority if you believe that we are processing your personal data in an inappropriate manner. You can read more about this on the Swedish Data Protection Authority's website www.datainspektionen.se.

We are responsible

Factuals is fully owned by Red Carpet Media AB http://www.redcarpetmedia.se and is therefore the responsible party for the personal data processed about you. Red Carpet Media follows Swedish and European laws and regulations.

Contact info@factuals.se.

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