We use cookies and similar technologies on our website intended for marketing. With the help of cookies, we can see how our website is used in order to ensure that our website works, that it is easy to use and that you receive relevant offers from us. Consenting to our use of non-necessary cookies is voluntary and you can choose to withdraw your consent at any time.
Billogram AB is the data Controller for the use of cookies on our website and for the processing of your personal data which is obtained through the cookies you consented to when you visit www.billogram.com.
When we refer to cookies in this policy, similar technologies that retrieve and store information in your browser are also covered. Our cookie policy may change in the future.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are saved in your browser when you enter a website, this applies both when you visit a website from a computer or from similar devices with an internet connection, such as mobile phones and tablets. Some types of cookies are required for websites to function while other types of cookies are used to retrieve information about what a visitor does on a website. It is, for example, with the help of cookies that it is possible to save and automatically retrieve personal settings such as language choice. If you wish to read more general information about cookies, you can visit www.pts.se/cookies.
Why do we use cookies?
We use both necessary and non-necessary cookies on our website. Some cookies are necessary for the website to function as it should, while other cookies, which are aimed at analysis or marketing, require your consent for us to place. With the help of cookies, with your consent, our websites can also remember and recognize you and offer you an easier and better experience of our website and services.
If you agree to our use of cookies, we can also understand how our website and services are used so that we can simplify and improve your experience. There are two different types of cookies that our website uses to remember and recognize you:
Temporary cookies
Temporary cookies are temporarily saved in your browser until you close your browser. These cookies are called session cookies.
Persistent cookies
Persistent cookies are saved in your browser until you either change your cookie settings, change the settings in your browser, delete cookies or until the server that placed the cookies deletes them. These cookies are called permanent cookies. In our cookie tables below, you can see how long each cookie is saved before it is deleted by the server.
Why we use cookies
On our marketing site we use necessary, functional, analysis, and marketing cookies. Marketing cookies can be divided into first-party cookies and third-party cookies. First-party cookies are those that are placed by us and third-party cookies are those that are placed by an external party (the information that the third-party cookie collects is thus also available to the third party). Third-party services or third-party programs available on our website are also covered by the privacy policy of the respective third party, we therefore refer you to the respective third party if you would like more information about how the information collected from these cookies is used.
The career page and help center
If you visit our career page to, for example, read about or apply for a vacant position, this page is provided by the company Teamtailor. It is therefore Teamtailor that places cookies, that obtains your possible consent and that saves the choices you have made. You can find more information about how Teamtailor handles cookies and the data they collect from cookies on Teamtailor's website (link to Teamtailor's Cookie Policy and Privacy Policy).
On our website, we have a help center where you as invoice issuer and invoice recipient can find questions and answers. We also have a chat function that you can use to get help from our Support. This page is provided by Zendesk and it is also Zendesk that places cookies. However, we are the ones who obtain your possible consent on behalf of Zendesk (link to Zendesk's cookie policy).
Necessary cookies
As we have previously described in this cookie policy, necessary cookies are cookies that are required for our websites and services to function. The necessary cookies we use on our marketing site are the cookies that save your choice to consent or not to our use of cookies.
Functional cookies
Functional cookies are cookies that enable us to provide you as a visitor with improved functionality on our website. Functional cookies help ensure that the chat function on our website works the way it should.
Cookies for analysis purposes
Analytics cookies are used to see how you use the website so that we can improve your experience. For analysis of how our website is used, we use Google Analytics statistics and analysis tools. By seeing how our website is used, we can improve the website and ensure that the website is easy to navigate and that the content is relevant.
Cookies for marketing purposes
Marketing cookies are used to (1) analyze your use of the website so that we can provide you with relevant offers, and (2) so that third parties can show you more relevant advertisements on their websites.
We for example use Pardot's first and third-party cookies to follow how our visitors navigate our website, see which pages are visited and if any content is downloaded. We can use the information collected through these cookies to ensure that visitors receive relevant marketing. Pardot uses pixels to see if emails are opened and uses cookies to see if the recipient clicks on links in these emails. If you do not want us to collect this information, you can choose to activate "do not track" in your cookie settings in your browser. Then we can only see if an email has been opened, but we cannot see if you have clicked on any link in the email.
You can see a list of which marketing cookies we use further down this page.
Manage your cookie settings
It may be useful to know that the default setting in most browsers is to accept cookies. You can block certain cookies by changing your settings in your browser, then your browser will automatically deny the use of cookies or inform you every time a website (for example ours) gives you a choice to allow or deny the use of cookies. You can read about exactly how to block cookies in your particular browser below. If you use ‘Do Not Track’ signals, we will only place necessary and functional cookies on your device.
You can also delete cookies previously placed on your device by going into your browser settings. You will find more information on how to delete and/or turn off cookies in the instructions for your browser.
In the links below you can find information on how to manage cookies in the most common browsers:
Chrome (https://support.google.com/)
Safari (https://support.apple.com/)
Safari on iPhone and iPad (https://support.apple.com/)
Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge (https://support.microsoft.com/)
Firefox (https://support.mozilla.org/)
Opera (https://opera.com/help/tutorials/security/privacy/)