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Cookie Policy

Last updated 30th of May 2022.

 

Dear visitor,

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Welcome to Phabylon!

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We would like to tell you that our website (www.phabylon.com) uses cookies and similar technologies, which we here collectively refer to simply as “cookie” or “cookies”.

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This cookie policy is part of our privacy policy, which includes additional details about our processing of your personal data and your rights. Our privacy notice is available at https://www.phabylon.com/privacy-policy.

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So, what is a cookie?

A cookie is a small text file (often containing a unique identifier), that is sent to a user’s browser from our website and gets stored on the user’s connecting computer, tablet, smartphone, or similar device. A cookie stores a small amount of data on such a device about a visit to our website. Through the use of cookies, we may be able to combine knowledge of your viewing our website, with other information about you, such as information you may send us from one of our forms, for example.

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We also employ so-called web beacons (also known as clear GIFs or pixel tags) and we use them on our website, emails and services to inform us if you have visited a certain webpage or opened a message. A web beacon is typically a one-pixel image (clear or possibly also a visible image), located on a web page or in an email or other message. It verifies the viewing or receipt of a web page or a message. Web beacons help us understand how you came to our website (for example from an advertisement on a third-party website). Beacons also help us measure success of email marketing campaigns and improve website performance.

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What types of cookies are there?

Cookies can be classified in different ways, for example with respect to their origin, their purpose, but also with respect to how long they stay in the accessing device.

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First-party cookies are cookies that we (Phabylon) place on your device when you visit our website.

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Third-party cookies are placed and accessed by some of our third-party service providers. Third-party cookies are subject to the privacy policies of such third parties. Third-party cookies may be able to recognize your device when it visits the website or service platform from which it was set but also when it visits certain other websites, apps, or services. Typically, this occurs for example with advertising cookies placed by advertising networks such as Google, or Facebook.

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Session cookies are temporary and only stored on your device while you are interacting with the webpage or service.

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Persistent cookies are stored on your device for a period of time after you leave the webpage or service.

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Necessary cookies enable you to navigate our website and to use certain website and service features. Without necessary cookies, they will not perform as intended and we might not be able to provide the website or certain services or features. Necessary cookies cannot be disabled.

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Preference cookies enable us to remember information that changes the way our website or service behaves or looks, such as based on the region you are in or the language you prefer.

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Statistics cookies help us understand how users in general interact with our website or service by collecting and reporting anonymous information.

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Marketing cookies help us and third-parties display advertising that is more relevant and engaging for you.

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Which cookies is Phabylon employing?

Our website is built using WIX as a website-building platform and uses cookies set by WIX itself. These cookies are classified as “Necessary” and are as described below:

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Name: ssr-caching

Category: Necessary

Description: The ssr-caching cookie is set by WIX and indicates how a site was rendered.

Duration: Past

 

Name: XSRF-TOKEN

Category: Necessary

Description: This cookie is set by Wix and is used for security purposes.

Duration: Session

 

Name: hs

Category: Necessary

Description: Wix platform sets this cookie for security purposes.

Duration: Session

 

Name: svSession

Category: Necessary

Description: Wix platform sets this cookie to identify unique visitors and track a visitor’s session on a site.

Duration: 2 years

 

What is the legal basis for processing website visitors’ data?

The legal basis for processing your data when using cookies is GDPR article 6.1(a), that is your consent that we will request via an interactive dialog box or bar which is presented to you the first time you access our website. For any technically necessary cookies the legal basis of data processing is GDPR article 6.1(f), that is our legitimate interest to offer an appealing and functioning website.

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What are the rights of website visitors with respect to cookies?

The use of cookies can have implications to the privacy of individuals. For more detailed information regarding your rights for privacy, we ask that you consult our privacy policy: https://www.phabylon.com/privacy-policy.

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With respect to cookies, we would like to let you know that you can withdraw your consent from having your data being processed via cookies by opting out from cookies according to their purpose or function. Through the “Settings” button available in our cookie consent dialog box or bar, you can refuse the use of non-necessary cookies.

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Using your browser settings, you may also disable cookies from being used when you visit our website. If you do so, it may happen that you disable the use of necessary cookies, resulting in an experience of navigating our website which will be limited, improper, incorrect, or impaired with features that may be broken or not functioning properly. Using tools native to your web-browser, or imported into it, you can delete cookies at any time, including those that have already been saved on your device. Web beacons may rely on cookies to function properly, so disabling cookies may impair web beacons.

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How can cookies be managed?

Non-necessary cookies can easily be managed by defining your choices to the use of those cookies through the “Settings” button of the cookie consent dialog box or bar that appears when you first visit our website.

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By default, web browsers typically allow cookies to be saved on your device, but they often have tools available to disable their use. Please consult your browsers documentation for further information on how to do so. There are also third-party tools, such as browser extensions, that can be installed to block cookies and help control tracking.

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Phabylon may have legitimate business agreements with third party companies involving the use of advertisement and marketing services, that may deposit on our website digital content, including cookies, and other tracking technologies.

 

Due to the marketing tools used, your browser automatically establishes a direct connection to the ad provider’s server. Once that third-party services collect user data, and we have no influence on the extent or the means of further processing of the data collected. With respect to specific ads and ad networks, please refer to their privacy policies to better understand how their advertising networks operate and how they are able to display our advertising to you in their own and third-party apps and websites:

https://policies.google.com/privacy

https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy

https://www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policy

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If you are registered with the ad service provider (such as Facebook), the provider can associate the visit with your account. Even if you are not registered or have not logged in, it is possible that the provider will obtain and store your IP address and other identifying information.

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Due to the marketing tools used, your browser automatically establishes a direct connection to the ad provider’s server. We have no influence on the extent and further processing of the data collected by the ad services through the use of such tools and therefore inform you according to what we know: the providers receive information that you have retrieved the corresponding page on our website, or that you have clicked on one of our ads. If you are registered with the ad service provider (such as Facebook), the provider can associate the visit with your account. Even if you are not registered or have not logged in, it is possible that the provider will obtain and store your IP address and other identifying information.

 

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