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Betonorte AS

 

The website

The website is protected by SSL / TLS (Secure Sockets Layer / Transport Layer Security), which ensures that all transactions between users and the website are encrypted using the HTTPS protocol. Our web server is operated by www.Proisp.no

WordPress

Our publishing platform is WordPress. No personal data is shared with WordPress, but stored on our web server in Norway.

Cookies

On this website, we log completely anonymous information about all visitors. For this we use cookies mainly for traffic measurement and content optimization. This information cannot be traced back to you as an individual. All IP addresses are anonymized.

Google Analytics

We use the analysis tool Google Analytics to study traffic, usage patterns and trends on this website. The data collected is used to optimize the user experience and customize the content of the website. Google’s policies for the use of Google Analytics do not collect personal information about you as a user. The data collected is stored on Google’s servers. You can read more about how Google collects and protects data here.

The cookies are set to be deleted automatically after 24 months if you do not return to the website. It is possible to reserve against all Google Analytics registration by installing an add-on to the browser. The add-on can be downloaded here: Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.

 

 

Facebook Pixel

It is used for Facebook Ads and Facebook Analytics. Facebook pixel uses private data.

Facebook also has also implemented flexible ways for their users to see and control how the pixel is used on partner websites: https://www.facebook.com/ads/preferences/?entry_product=ad_settings_screen

Betonorte do not collect and or store private data from Facebook pixel. But Facebook do. 

 

  What data does the Facebook pixel collect?

The Facebook pixel receives these types of data:

  • Http Headers – Anything present in HTTP headers. HTTP Headers are a standard web protocol sent between any browser request and any server on the internet. HTTP Headers include IP addresses, information about the web browser, page location, document, referrer and person using the website.
  • Pixel-specific Data – Includes Pixel ID and the Facebook Cookie.
  • Button Click Data – Includes any buttons clicked by site visitors, the labels of those buttons and any pages visited as a result of the button clicks.
  • Optional Values – Developers and marketers can optionally choose to send additional information about the visit through conversion tracking. Example custom data events are conversion value, page type, and more.
  • Form Field Names – Includes website field names like ‘email’, ‘address’, ‘quantity’ for when you purchase a product or service. We don’t capture field values unless you include them as part of Advanced Matching, or conversion tracking.

See Facebook Cookie Policy for details about the cookies used and the data received. 

Last updated: 02.11.202O