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Mindmore AB Version 1.1, 2021-01-12

 

Mindmore's digital service (consisting of results portal and test application) uses, like most other websites, cookies to give you the best possible user experience.

 

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small text-based file that is placed in your browser. There are temporary cookies and permanent cookies. Temporary cookies, also called session cookies, are stored in your browser until you log out. Permanent cookies have an expiration date and when this date has passed, the cookie is deleted when you return to the website that created it.

Cookies can be "first-party cookies" or "third-party cookies". First-party cookies are cookies that are set on the Mindmore website. Third-party cookies are cookies that are placed on the website by another organization, with Mindmore's permission.

 

What cookies does Mindmore set and why?

The table below describes the cookies used in our results portal and / or in our test application together with information about purpose, what personal data is collected, duration and who handles the cookie.

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What is the legal basis for Mindmore to process your personal data?

Mindmore processes your personal data as above with the support of your consent, which you provide in connection with you logging in to our results portal.

 

Can I say no to cookies?

If you do not want to allow the storage of cookies on your device, you can usually turn it off completely or partially in your browser settings. In some browsers, for example, you can choose to block all cookies, only accept first-party cookies, or delete cookies when you close your browser. You can also in the browser settings delete previously stored cookies.


Keep in mind that if you choose to delete or block first-party cookies, our results portal and test application will not work. However, you can block third-party cookies without affecting the functionality.

 

Who can we share your personal information with?

The personal data collected via third-party cookies, such as IP address, will also be disclosed to the third party providing the cookie (see the table under point 4). This personal information includes your IP address and a unique identifier. These cookies are used to show Mindmore how the user logs in and navigates on the results portal.


Mindmore takes all reasonable legal, technical and organizational measures to ensure that your data is handled securely and with an adequate level of protection when transferring to or sharing with such selected third parties.


Mindmore may also disclose your personal information to authorities if we are required to do so by law. In the event that all or part of Mindmore's business is divested, Mindmore may transfer your personal information to a potential buyer of the business.

 

Your security with us

If you want to read more about your rights and how we protect your privacy, see our privacy policy . You are always welcome to contact our data protection representative at pernilla@mindmore.com if you have questions about our use of cookies.

 

Our handling of cookies may change. The latest version of the policy can always be found at www.mindmore.se

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