Cookie Policy
A cookie is a small text file that the site you visit saves on your computer. Here you will find information about how cookies are used on the Seventy website. You need to allow cookies to be stored on your computer in order to use www.seventyagency.com in the way we intended. Cookies are used to give you access to various features as visitors. If you do not allow cookies, you will have a poorer user experience.
Web analytics tools
Seventy uses Google Analytics to get data of how visitors use the site. The following cookies are set by the Seventy Agency:
_ga – Used to distinguish users – expires after 2 years
_gid – Used to distinguish users – expires after 24 hours
_gat – used to control the amount of requests, ie limit data collection on high-traffic websites – expires after 1 minute
Sender: Google
The information created by these cookies, through your use of the site (including your IP address), is forwarded to and stored by Google on servers in the United States. The purpose for Seventy is to evaluate how the site is used to improve content, navigation and structure. Google may also transfer this information to third parties if required by law or in cases where a third party treats the information on behalf of Google.
Other cookies
This cookie is being set by www.seventyagency.com:
__distillery – This cookie is used by our video player provider to remember your position in a video should playback be interrupted – Expires in 1 year
No to web statistics?
If you do not want your visits to the Seventy's website to appear in the Google Analytics statistics, you can install an add-on to your browser. The add-on is available for browsers Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari and Opera. The add-on you will find at Google.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that the site you visit saves on your computer. There are two types of cookies. One type saves a file for a while on your computer. For example, it uses features that shows about what’s new since the user last visited the current site. The other type of cookies are called session cookies. While you are browsing a site, this cookie is temporarily stored in your computer’s memory, for example, to keep track of which language you have chosen. Session cookies are not stored on your computer for a long time, but disappear when you close your browser.
Avoid cookies
You can make settings on your computer if you do not want to accept cookies. This automatically denies the computer to store cookies or informs each time a site requests to store a cookie. Through the browser you can also delete previously stored cookies. See the browser’s help pages for more information. To not accept cookies from Hotjar, opt-out and disable Hotjar from your browser.
More information about cookies and electronic communications can be found for example on the National Post and Telecom Agency’s website.