Cookies
Infrakit Group Oy’s Cookie Notice
1. Summary
This Cookie Notice (this “Notice”) applies to Infrakit Group Oy (“Infrakit”, “us” or “we”) and describes how we use cookies on our website.
We are using so-called cookies and similar technology on our website to make the website function properly and in order to obtain information regarding visits on the website. We also use cookies in order to improve your user experience on our website and to optimize site functionality by, for instance, remembering log-in details and carrying out visitor analytics such as counting visits and traffic sources. Please see section 2 and 3 below for further information about what cookies and similar technologies we use.
According to applicable law, cookies may only be stored on your equipment and information may only be collected through cookies based on your consent, except for cookies that are strictly essential in order to use our website. Thus, the purpose of this Notice is to provide you with necessary information regarding our use of cookies and the storage of such cookies on your device when you access our website. This is to enable you to make a choice whether you wish to enable cookies to be placed on your device.
Information collected through cookies may also include personal data. If you want to know more about how we process your personal data when visiting our website, please see our privacy notice here.
If you have any questions regarding Infrakit’s use of cookies and similar technologies, you are always welcome to contact us through the contact details provided in section 4 below.
2. What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file which is stored on your device and which contains information. The information stored is typically history of your movements within the website you have visited. Cookies are used to track such movements, but also to help you resume where you left off, remember your registered login, theme selection, preferences, and other customization functions.
There are “persistent” types of cookies and “session” cookies. Persistent cookies consist of a text file sent by a web server to a web browser and will be saved on your device until the cookie expires according to its expiration date, or removed by you before that date. The other type of cookie, a session cookie, is a temporary cookie and will be set when you open a web browser on your device and will expire when you close the web browser
Cookies can also be divided into “first party” and “third party” cookies. First party cookies are placed by our website on your device when you enter our website, while third party cookies are not placed by our website, but by other companies on other websites, and are used to assemble your movements on other websites in order to, for example, provide targeted advertising based on such movements on the current website you visit.
We are using both session and persistent cookies in order to customise your user experience on our website, to be able to provide you with better services when you communicate with us. Both first and third-party cookies will be placed when you visit our website. Please see section 3 below for further information about what cookies and similar technologies we use.
3. What do we use cookies for?
We use the following cookies for the following purposes:
- Strictly necessary cookies. Strictly necessary or essential cookies are necessary for our website to function properly. For example, they may authenticate you or be technical cookies required for the website to operate. These cookies do not collect any personal information. If you choose to deactivate such strictly necessary cookies, you will not be able to use all the functions on our website.
- Functional cookies. Functional or preference cookies allow us to remember choices you have made in the past, such as language, region, or login details so you can log in easier in the future. They may also show us your cookie preferences.
- Analytics cookies. Analytics or performance cookies are used to make the experience more user-friendly for our website for visitors, and are also used for security purposes. Information from these cookies is also used for statistical purposes, such as to maintain statistics regarding the use of the website, determine which parts of our website that are the most popular and to optimise the use of the website. If you choose not to consent to analytics cookies, our website will not perform optimally and you will not receive as much user-friendly experience on our website.
- A complete list of the cookies used on the website can be found in the table of cookies below:
Cookie table
Cookie name | Description of purpose | When does the cookie expire? | First or third party cookie? | Necessary / functional / analysis |
“_ga”. | We use Google Analytics cookies to measure and evaluate how users interact with website content across browsing sessions. This cookie calculates, inter alia, visitor and session data and keeps track of site usage. The cookies store information anonymously | 2 years | First | Analytics |
_ga_L35D0ND6LT | This cookie relates to the use of Google Analytics. It is a pattern type cookie set by Google Analytics, where the pattern element on the name contains the unique identity number of the website. | 2 years | First | Analytics |
_gid | This cookie relates to the use of Google Analytics and is used to store information of how visitors use a website. In this respect, data regarding e.g. the number of visitors, the source where they have come from, and the pages visited is collected in an anonymous form. | 1 day | First | Analytics |
_gat_UA-49774406-1 | This cookie relates to the use of Google Analytics, and is used to throttle the request rate. | 1 minute | First | Analytics |
_gat_gtag_UA_49774406_1 | This cookie relates to the use of Google Analytics and helps to distinguish between users. | 1 minute | First | Analytics |
_hjFirstSeen | This Hotjar cookie and is set to identify a new user’s first session. It stores a true/false value, indicating whether this was the first time Hotjar saw this user. It is used by recording filters to identify new user sessions. | Session | Analytics | |
_GRECAPTCHA | We use ReCAPTCHA to block spam bots on forms. In addition to certain standard Google cookies, reCAPTCHA sets this necessary cookie for the purpose of providing its risk analysis. | 5 months 27 days | Third | Necessary |
_hjid | This is a Hotjar cookie used to persist the Hotjar User ID, which ensures that behavior in subsequent visits to the same site will be attributed to the same user ID. | 365 days | First | Analytics |
_hjAbsoluteSessionInProgress | This is a Hotjar cookie used to detect the first pageview session of a user. This is a true/false flag set by the cookie. | 30 minutes | First | Analytics |
_hjIncludedInSessionSample | This is a Hotjar cookie used to let Hotjar know whether the user is included in the data sampling defined by the site’s daily session limit. | 30 minutes | First | Analytics |
_hjIncludedInPageviewSample | This is a Hotjar cookie used to let Hotjar know whether that user is included in the data sampling defined by the site’s pageview limit. | 30 minutes | First | Analytics |
UserMatchHistory | LinkedIn Ads ID syncing | 30 days | Marketing | |
li_mc | Used as a temporary cache to avoid database lookups for a member’s consent for use of non-essential cookies and used for having consent information on the client side to enforce consent on the client side | 2 years | Marketing | |
lang | Used to remember a user’s language setting to ensure LinkedIn.com displays in the language selected by the user in their settings. | Session | Marketing | |
lidc | To facilitate data center selection | 24 hours | Marketing | |
lms_analytics | Used to store information about the time a sync with the lms_analytics cookie took place for users in the Designated Countries | 30 days | Marketing | |
lihc_cato_auth_str | ||||
SID | Used to determine what a visitor is doing before they convert on a LinkedIn microsite | Session | Marketing | |
lms_ads | Used to identify LinkedIn Members off LinkedIn in the Designated Countries for advertising | 30 days | Marketing | |
li_sugr | Used to make a probabilistic match of a user’s identity outside the Designated Countries | 90 days | Marketing | |
bcookie | Browser Identifier cookie to uniquely identify devices accessing LinkedIn to detect abuse on the platform | 2 years | Marketing | |
lihc_auth_ | Used by LinkedIn HelpCenter Live Chat to store language and chat start timestamp. Example names of this cookie include lihc_auth_en, lihc_auth_es, depending on language preference. | Session | Marketing | |
li_gc | Used to store consent of guests regarding the use of cookies for non-essential purposes | 2 years | Marketing | |
AnalyticsSyncHistory | Used to store information about the time a sync with the lms_analytics cookie took place for users in the Designated Countries | 30 days | Marketing | |
VID | ID associated with a visitor to a LinkedIn microsite which is used to determine conversions for lead gen purposes | 1 year | Marketing | |
_gcl_au | Used through Google Analytics to understand user interaction with the site and advertising | 3 months | Marketing | |
s_ips | Used through Google Analytics to understand user interaction with the site and advertising | 2 years | Marketing | |
s_tslv | Used to retain and fetch time since last visit in Adobe Analytics | 6 months | Marketing | |
s_cc | Used to determine if cookies are enabled for Adobe Analytics | Session | Marketing | |
gpv_pn | Used to retain and fetch previous page visited in Adobe Analytics | 6 months | Marketing | |
s_sq | Used to store information about the previous link that was clicked on by the user by Adobe Analytics | Session | Marketing | |
at_check | Used to determine if a visitor has accepted the use of cookies for Adobe Target | Session | Marketing | |
mbox | Used by Adobe Target to analyze the relevance of online content | 180 days | Marketing | |
s_ppv | Used by Adobe Analytics to retain and fetch what percentage of a page was viewed | Session | Marketing | |
_gcl_dc | Used through Google Campaign Manager and DV 360 to understand user interaction with the site and advertising | 3 months | Marketing | |
s_plt | Tracks the time that the previous page took to load | Session | Marketing | |
_gcl_aw | Used through Google Ads to understand user interaction with the site and advertising | 3 months | Marketing | |
s_tp | Tracks percent of page viewed | 2 years | Marketing | |
_guid | Used to identify a visitor’s events across multiple sessions on a specific domain | 6 months | Marketing | |
aam_uuid | Set for ID sync for Adobe Audience Manager | 30 days | Marketing | |
s_pltp | Provides page name value (URL) for use by Adobe Analytics | Session | Marketing |
For more information on the cookies used in connection with Google Analytics, please visit www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners/. Further, see Google’s privacy policy located at https://policies.google.com/privacy.
For more information regarding the Hotjar cookies, please visit https://help.hotjar.com/hc/en-us/articles/115011789248-Hotjar-Cookie-Information.
4. How can you avoid cookies?
You can also choose whether you wish to accept cookies in your web browser. By adjusting the web browser, you will avoid deployment of cookies on your device and you can also use your browser to delete cookies. The method used to block or delete cookies will depend on the web browser used, consult the “Help” menu in your web browser for instructions. Where you choose to allow us setting cookies on your device, we will collect information as stated above until you withdraw your consent, which can be done at any time by adjusting your cookie choices on our cookie tool linked above or through your web browser.
Please note that strictly essential cookies are necessary in order for you to use our website and if you disable such cookies, our website will not function properly.
To find out more about cookies, including how to manage and delete them, visit www.aboutcookies.org or www.allaboutcookies.org.
If you have any questions regarding your choices or our use of cookies, please contact us on the below contact details:
Name: Teemu Kivimäki, CEO
Address: Keilaniementie 1, 02150 Espoo, Finland
5. Updates to this Notice
In order to ensure that we comply with data protection law, this Notice may be changed by us from time to time. We will publish any changes on our website.