Welcome to the Kognity Cookie Policy

We use cookies on our web pages to collect statistics and to customize the user experience. By using our web pages, your personal data will be processed by the below mentioned cookies in accordance with this cookie policy.

What is a Cookie?

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer when you use your browser to visit a website that uses cookies. They are widely used in order to make websites work, work more efficiently and to provide information to the owners of the site.

Cookies enable us to estimate our audience size and usage patterns, store information about your preferences, allowing us to customize our website according to your individual interests; and recognize you when you return to our website.

What cookies do we use?

You can find more information about the individual cookies we use and the purposes for which we use them in the table below:

Provider Name Type of cookie Information gathered Expiration time Purpose Information to/from third parties:
Kognity (cookie choice storage) catAccCookies HTTP-cookie Gathers information (yes/no) whether the visitor has agreed on the cookies. 1 month This cookie is storing your choice in relation to cookies. Not applicable
Google Analytics (web analytics service) _gat HTTP-cookie Gathers information about how the user is navigating our website. 1 minute Used to throttle request rate. Google
_ga HTTP-cookie Gathers information about how the user is navigating our website. 26 months Used to distinguish users. Google
_gid HTTP-cookie Gathers information about how the user is navigating our website. 24 hours Used to distinguish users. Google
__utmz HTTP-cookie Records whether the visitor came from a search engine (and if so, the search keyword used), a link, or from no previous page 6 months Used to distinguish users. Google
__utma HTTP-cookie Stores the number of visits, the time of the first visit, the previous visit, and the current visit 12 hours Used to distinguish users. Google
__utmb HTTP-cookie Used to check approximately how fast a visitor leave: when a visit starts and approximately ends 12 hours Used to distinguish users. Google
__utmc HTTP-cookie Used to check approximately how fast a visitor leave: when a visit starts and approximately ends Session Used to distinguish users. Google
Pardot (marketing automation provider) Visitor_id HTTP-cookie The visitor cookie is composed of a unique visitor ID and the unique identifier for your account. For example, the cookie name “visitor_id12345” stores the visitor value “1010101010”, and “12345” is the account identifier. This cookie is set for visitors by the Pardot tracking code. 26 months Used to recognise a user to the website. Pardot (Salesforce.com)
Intercom (support communication plug-in) intercom-id-[app-id] HTTP-cookie Anonymous visitor identifier cookie. As people visit the website, they get this cookie to identify them 9 months Unique anonymous identifier Intercom
intercom-session-[app-id] HTTP-cookie Identifier for each unique browser session. This cookie is refreshed on each successful logged-in ping, extending it to 1 week from that moment. The user can access their conversations and have data communicated on logged out pages for 1 week, as long as the session isn’t intentionally terminated with ‘Intercom (‘shutdown’)’;, which usually happens on logout. 1 week Keeping track of sessions Intercom
Facebook fr HTTP-cookie Anonymous visitor identifier cookie. As people visit the website, they get this cookie to identify them as they move onto Facebook. 3 months Unique anonymous identifier Facebook
Salesloft sliguid HTTP-cookie This cookie provides an anonymous user identifier across multiple requests. Persistent/12 months Used to recognise a user to the website. Salesloft
Salesloft slirequested HTTP-cookie Once the sliguid cookie has been confirmed against a central server, this cookie is set for every request that comes in. Persistent/12 months Used to recognise a user to the website. Salesloft
Salesloft slireg HTTP-cookie This cookie identifies the Salesloft server region that the Team’s data is on Persistent/7Days Used to recognise a user to the website. Salesloft
Leadfeeder _lfa HTTP-cookie Store and track audience reach. 24 months Used to recognise a user to the website. Leadfeeder
Planhat _plantrack HTTP-cookie Sustomer behaviour tracking and logging. 12 months Used to recognise a user to the website. Planhat
Kognity et-pb-recent-items-colors HTTP-cookie Changing colours, to provide functions across pages. Persistent Changing colours, to provide functions across pages Divi (elegant themes)
Kognity csrftoken HTTP-cookie The csrftoken cookie is used to prevent CSRF attacks. It is session based. Persistent The csrftoken cookie is used to prevent CSRF attacks. It is session based. Django

Tracking scripts and third party components

A tracking script is a piece of code that keeps track of how many people visit a particular website. The script is made up of a series of numbers and letters that form the code, which is then entered on the website that someone or a company wants to explore.

Twitter – Is used to analyse the effectiveness of advertising, to create customised audiences and to optimise advertising.
Bing – Is used to analyse the effectiveness of advertising, to create customised audiences and to optimise advertising.
Hotjar – Is used analyse visitor behaviour in order to provide the visitor with relevant content on our website.
Linkedin – Is used to analyse the effectiveness of advertising, to create customised audiences and to optimise advertising.
Google – Is used to analyse the effectiveness of advertising, to create customised audiences and to optimise advertising.
Influ2 – Is used to analyse the effectiveness of advertising, to create customised audiences and to optimise advertising.
Leadoo – Is used to track interaction with the Leadoo live chat bot.
Corinth – This third party component uses functional and statistics cookies in relation to 3D models and interactive contents in our NGSS products as further described in https://www.corinth3d.com/privacy-policy

How do I change my cookie settings?

If you wish to restrict or block the cookies which are set by our website, you can do this through your browser settings. The help function within your browser should tell you how.

Alternatively, you may wish to visit www.aboutcookies.org which contains comprehensive information on how to restrict or block cookies on a wide variety of browsers. You will also find details on how to delete cookies from your computer as well as more general information about cookies. For information on how to do this on the browser of your mobile phone, you will need to refer to your handset manual.

To opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics, visit: http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout

Disabling a cookie or category of cookie does not delete the cookie from your browser, you will need to do this yourself from within your browser.

If you decide to not allow cookies for our website, it may affect your browsing experience and impair certain functionalities connected to the website.

Contact information

If you have a question of privacy or of general questions, please feel free to contact our office as below:
[email protected]

Last updated: 2 September 2022