Privacy policy & GDPR

Privacy Policy

The list below describes what information that can be collected, dependent upon what actions you perform, for example registering on this website.

  • Your IP address, browser and operating system
  • You location
  • Time of visit
  • Which pages you visited and duration of stay
  • Where applicable the source of referral, for example Google search or ads
  • Information about your company upon registering as a user on our website: name, phone number, e-mail address and company. This information will be stored in our secure company database and never shared with anyone

Read our detailed privacy policy here.

Cookies

Nextron uses Cookiebot for the handling of 3rd party scripts og cookies. Cookies under the Necessary category will always be loaded and cannot be disabled as they ensure basic fundamental functionality. None of these cookies collect or store any sensitive data. Below is a categorised list of cookies.

Necessary

Cookiebot - CookieConsent is used for storing your consent choices.

ASP.NET - Session cookie maintains session state by providing a cookie to the client that contains a session ID.

RequestVerificationToken - guards our website againts Cross-Site Request Forgery attacks.

Google reCaptcha v3 cookie - prevents bots & malicious apps/bots from exploiting forms on our website.

Preferences

LivePerson - this is our customer chat.

unAuthMessaging-storage_expi- realtime storgage of incoming messages. Used to cache the conversation.

ulpUnifiedWindow-storage_expir- set the chat in an unified window.

Statistics

_ga: Registers a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website.

_gid: Registers a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website.

_gat: Used by Google Analytics to throttle request rate.

_ga_#: Used by Google Analytics to collect data on the number of times a user has visited the website as well as dates for the first and most recent visit.

YSC: Registers a unique ID to keep statistics of what videos from YouTube the user has seen.

VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE: Tries to estimate the users' bandwidth on pages with integrated YouTube videos.

Yt-remote-XXX: Various YouTube settings & preferences.

Marketing

Lead Forensics - GDPR compliant, tracks users activities on our website.

GDPR

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) (EU) 2016/679 is a regulation in EU law on data protection and privacy for all individuals within the European Union and the European Economic Area. It also addresses the export of personal data outside the EU and EEA. The GDPR aims primarily to give control to citizens and residents over their personal data and to simplify the regulatory environment for international business by unifying the regulation within the EU.

The regulation contains requirements for processing personal identifiable information of data subjects inside the European Union. Business processes that handle personal data must be built with data protection by design and by default, meaning that personal data must be stored using pseudonymisation or full anonymisation, and use the highest-possible privacy settings by default, so that the data is not available publicly without explicit consent, and cannot be used to identify a subject without additional information stored separately. No personal data may be processed unless it is done under a lawful basis specified by the regulation, or if the data controller or processor has received explicit, opt-in consent from the data's owner. The data owner has the right to revoke this permission at any time.

A processor of personal data must clearly disclose any data collection, declare the lawful basis and purpose for data processing, how long data is being retained, and if it is being shared with any third-parties or outside of the EU. Users have the right to request a portable copy of the data collected by a processor in a common format, and the right to have their data erased under certain circumstances. Public authorities, and businesses whose core activities centre around regular or systematic processing of personal data, are required to employ a data protection officer, who is responsible for managing compliance with the GDPR. Businesses must report any data breaches within 72 hours if they discover any breach of the privacy policy.

GDPR was adopted on 14 April 2016, and after a two-year transition period, became enforceable on 25 May 2018. Because the GDPR is a regulation, not a directive, it does not require national governments to pass any enabling legislation and is directly binding and applicable. Nextron aims to comply with the GDPR-regulative at all times. If you have any further questions regarding GDPR, please contact us!