Cookie policy

This cookie policy describes how Moyagi Group AB, a company with the registration number 559199-5476 and registered address at Brunkebergstorg 3, 111 51, Stockholm, Sweden, (“Moyagi “, “we” or “us“) uses cookies on our website [link to the website ] (the “Website”).

This cookie notice applies to all visitors of our Website and describes how we use cookies (or similar technologies) and your personal data collected through cookies, by explaining what these technologies are, how they function, why we are using them, as well as your rights regarding the processing that takes place through these technologies.

1. WHAT IS A COOKIE?

A cookie is a small piece of data sent from a website and stored in your web browser, mobile phone, or another device while you browse that website. A cookie can help us recognize your device and/or browser the next time you visit our Website, provide you with access to certain functions on the Website, and/or provide reporting functions, among others.

There are other technologies such as web beacons (also known as clear GIFs, web bugs, or pixel tags) that may carry similar functions as cookies. In this cookie notice, we use the term “cookies” for cookies and all such similar technologies.

2. WHICH TYPES OF COOKIES DO WE USE?

We use the following cookies:

  • Strictly necessary cookies: These cookies are strictly necessary in order to enable you to move around the website and use its features. Kindly note that the Website cannot function without these cookies. Strictly necessary cookies do not require your consent as they enable services you have specifically asked for and which cannot be provided otherwise.

  • Functionality cookies: These cookies enable a website to save details that you have provided in order to offer a better experience, such as to allow the Website to remember choices you make such as your preferences, username, language, or the region you are in. It is possible that some parts of our Website will not function properly without these cookies.

  • Performance cookies: These cookies are used to allow us to analyse the performance and design of the Website to detect errors. They also enable us to recognise that you have visited the Website before, which sites on the Website visitors visit most frequently, and how much time visitors spend on the Website. The purpose of these cookies is to improve the performance of the Website by understanding how you interact with it.

  • Advertising cookies: These cookies are used to track your visits across websites to display ads that are relevant and interesting for you as a user.

We use cookies that are set directly from us on our Website, as a publisher web server, which are called “first-party cookies” and only work on a single domain. We also use cookies from third parties, which are called “third-party cookies”. This means that these cookies are created by domains that are not the Website (or domain) that you are visiting.

Cookies can also be categorised further depending on the duration of storage:

  • Persistent cookies: These cookies are stored on your device to help remember information, settings, preferences, or sign-on credentials that you have previously saved, to provide you with a better website experience. These cookies have an expiration date issued to them by the web server, which you can see in more detail in the table below. In other words, persistent cookies are saved on your computer so when you close it and start it up again, the cookies are still there, and destroyed by the owner once the expiration date is reached.

  • Session cookies: Session cookies remain active as long as the browser remains active. In other words, the session cookie is erased when you close your browser.

When browsing on our Website, you will encounter embedded content, such as the social media share function, or links to other websites. Please note that this cookie notice does not apply to these embedded content and websites, which are governed by their own cookie notice.

3. INFORMATION ABOUT OUR COOKIES

3.1 First-party cookies

3.2 Third-party cookies

4. HOW YOU CAN CONTROL THE COOKIES

The placing of cookies and the processing of your personal data collected through the cookies is based on your consent. By accepting the use of cookies, you also consent to us collecting information relating to your device or how you use our Website. This means that you have a choice to allow or deny some or all of the cookies, except for strictly necessary cookies.

You can accept, decline or otherwise customise your cookie preferences by clicking the relevant button on the cookie banner that appears on the Website when you visit it. For example, by clicking “I Accept” or on our cookie banner on the Website you consent to the use of cookies.

You can change your cookie preferences at any given time. For example, you can withdraw your consent to the use of cookies and to processing of your personal data through cookies at any time after having consented to the processing or enable the processing at a later stage. You can review or remove cookies [**].

Another way to control the cookies is by changing the settings of your browser. In general, most browsers allow you to check what cookies are used and allow you to remove or block the cookies. The process to manage your cookie preferences may vary, depending on your browser. Please note that if you remove the cookies, your saved preferences could be deleted.

5. YOUR RIGHTS

When we process your personal data, you have certain rights according to applicable data protection laws. You have the absolute right to withdraw your consent to the use of cookies at any given time. If you want to read more about your rights, please read our Privacy Policy.

6. CONTACT US

If you have any questions or comments about our use of cookies, please contact as at [email protected].