Introduction
CompanyData.com uses on its website cookies and similar technologies to facilitate and personalize the visit to our site and will process e.g. the following personal data; the duration of the website visit, the type of web browser used, IP address, social IDS, cookie IDS, and web browsing.
On the CompanyData.com website, consent can be given in the cookie banner for the use of commercial cookies. If you do not consent, CompanyData.com will only use functional and analytical cookies.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are placed on a PC, tablet or mobile phone by an internet page. A cookie contains information about the browsing history on a website, such as the server’s name that placed the cookie and a unique identification number. Cookies are placed for various purposes. For example, they can save website preferences, but also facilitate to develop and improve services by compiling visitor statistics and percentages and increase the usability of CompanyData.com services. During every visit to CompanyData.com's website information such as visited webpages and links is automatically collected.
How do I configure my cookies?
You choose your own cookie preferences. If you select “Functional only”, only cookies that are necessary for the website to function properly will be placed. If you choose “Accept cookies”, we will provide you with the most complete experience on our website and app.
Would you like to change your cookie settings? You can do it from anywhere on the website by clicking on the Cookie Settings link at the bottom of the website. If you use different browsers, you will need to adjust your cookie settings separately for each browser.
Different cookie settings
CompanyData.com uses 2 levels of cookie settings: “Functional only” and “Accept”. “Functional only” is the minimum level, and with “Accept cookies” you accept all cookies. You can change your preference at any time via this website.
Cookie-setting "Functional only"
CompanyData.com places functional cookies to ensure the proper functioning of the website and for example to manage the cookie consent of its website visitors and to store the chosen settings, such as language, of the website visitor.
We always place these cookies:
Name | Expiry | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| 365 days | Stores cookie consent status |
| 365 days | Stores consent preferences per category |
| 30 days | Webshop search query parameters |
| 30 days | Active search session identifier |
| 30 days | Predefined search identifier |
| 30 days | Selected target group |
| 30 days | Landing page URL reference |
Cookie-setting "Accept cookies"
CompanyData.com uses analytical cookies to analyze the use of its website and visitors for which a cookie may be placed on the PC, laptop or mobile device of the website visitor. This provides CompanyData.com insight in how and how often its website is used, and based on that insight, the website can be adjusted to make sure it works in an optimal way.
We place these cookies in addition to the cookies under “Functional only”:
Google Analytics (Statistics)
With Google Analytics, CompanyData.com may store the following cookie data to measure and analyze anonymous website visits:
This cookie does not process personal data and is automatically deleted after 2 years.
Name | Expiry | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| 2 years | Google Analytics: distinguishes unique users |
| 24 hours | Google Analytics: distinguishes users |
| 13 months | HubSpot: tracks website visitors |
| 13 months | HubSpot: tracks visitor identity |
| 30 minutes | HubSpot: tracks session data |
| Session | HubSpot: determines new session start |
Advertising Cookies (Marketing)
CompanyData.com can also place advertising or tracking cookies from e.g. amongst others the following third-party websites to get insight in the performance of for example LinkedIn ads (via the buttons ‘share’ or ‘interesting’) and to measure the effectiveness of ads:
Name | Expiry | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| 90 days | Google Ads: stores conversion data |
| Session | Tracks marketing campaign source |
| Session | Tracks marketing campaign medium |
| Session | Tracks marketing campaign name |
| Session | Google Ads: click identifier |
| Session | Meta Ads: click identifier |
Local Storage
We use HTML5 Local Storage to store data. This works in a similar way to cookies, which is why we explain it here as well.
With Local Storage, you determine how long the browser or your device keeps the data. This depends on your browser or device settings and how often (or whether) you clear your browsing history.
This data is stored in your Local Storage:
Name | Expiry | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Persistent | Caches checkout billing form data across page refreshes |
| Persistent | Stores webshop filter parameters for cart persistence |
| Persistent | Unique transaction identifier for payment tracking |
| Persistent | Remembers if user closed a specific announcement bar |
| Persistent | Stores purchase event data for analytics |
| Persistent | Stores e-commerce item data for analytics tracking |
| Persistent | Tracks marketing campaign source |
| Persistent | Tracks marketing campaign medium |
| Persistent | Tracks marketing campaign name |
| Persistent | Tracks marketing campaign keyword |
| Persistent | Tracks marketing campaign content variant |
| Persistent | Google Ads click identifier for conversion tracking |
| Persistent | Meta Ads click identifier for conversion tracking |
Session Storage
We use HTML5 Session Storage to store data. This works in a similar way to cookies, which is why we explain it here as well.
With Session Storage, the data is only stored temporarily and will be removed automatically when you close your browser tab or window. This means the information is not kept permanently on your device.
This data is stored in your Session Storage:
Name | Expiry | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Session | Prevents exit-intent modal from showing more than once per session |
| Session | Tracks if exit-intent modal has been initialized this session |
| Session | Session-level marketing campaign source |
| Session | Session-level marketing campaign medium |
| Session | Session-level marketing campaign name |
| Session | Session-level marketing campaign keyword |
| Session | Session-level marketing campaign content variant |
| Session | Session-level Google Ads click identifier |
| Session | Session-level Meta Ads click identifier |
Deletion of cookies
The easiest way to remove cookies is through the browser. The following links per most used browser refer to how cookies can be deleted:
link 1
link 2
Amendments
The Cookie Policy of CompanyData.com is occasionally modified, for example in the event the website of CompanyData.com or the legislation around cookies change. Each amendment will be published here, and we therefore recommend you to check this Cookie Policy regularly.
Amsterdam, 16 april 2021