Trustly Cookie Policy
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that websites store on your computer. There are two types of cookies: One type stores a file for an extended period of time on your computer (permanent cookies). It is used, for example, to tell you about what is new since your last visit to the website. The other type of cookies is called session cookies. During the time you are surfing on a website, such cookie is temporarily stored in your computer’s memory, for example in order to remember what language you have selected. Session cookies are stored for a short period of time on your computer and they disappear when you close your browser.
1. The use of cookies on Trustly's website
Trustly uses cookies to make the website work, to improve your user experience by giving you a personalized experience that's in line with your settings and to analyze web statistics. The information gathered may be shared with third parties.
Any browser visiting Trustly’s sites will receive cookies from us. You must allow storage of cookies on your computer in order to use Trustly’s website in the manner we have intended. You can also at any time opt-out from cookies by changing your browser settings. Further information on how to change your cookie settings are available below and in the help menu in the browser. If you do not allow cookies or if you choose to opt-out from them, please note that parts of the website will not function properly and that this will affect your user experience.
2. Google Analytics - IP Masking and Web Statistics
As stated above, Trustly uses Google Analytics to evaluate how its website is used in order to improve the contents, navigation and structure. Trustly has set the Google Analytics tool to ensure that the information stored by Google is anonymous. This is done by Google Analytics by truncating (removing) the last digits from the visitor’s IP address before the information is stored by Google (so-called IP masking). Google may transfer this information to a third party if required by law or in the event a third party is processing the information on behalf of Google. Further information regarding the terms of use and data protection of Google can be found on https://www.google.com/analytics/terms/gb.html and on https://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/.
3. No to web statistics and cookies?
If you do not wish your visits to Trustly’s website to be shown in the statistics in Google Analytics, you can prevent the collection of the data generated by the cookie (incl. your truncated IP address) and the processing of the data by downloading and installing the browser-plugin available under https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en.
If you do not wish Delta Projects to create and store any cookies in your browser, you can prevent Delta Projects from assigning cookies by clicking the following link and follow the instructions on their website: Opt-out-cookie.
In addition, most browsers allow you to control cookies through their settings preferences. Browser manufacturers provide help pages relating to cookie management in their products. Please follow the link below for further information.
Google Chrome
Internet Explorer
Mozilla
Firefox
Safari
Opera
4. Third-party cookies
5. Links to Other Websites
Trustly’s website may contain links to third party websites. If you visit these websites, Trustly’s cookie policy does no longer apply. We recommend that you visit these websites and read their policies before you use these websites.
6. Contact
If you have any questions about our Cookie Policy, you are welcome to contact us by sending an email to dpo@trustly.com.