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Cookie Policy
Last updated: April 2026
English translation. The legally binding version is published in Norwegian at eagl.app/cookies. In case of any discrepancy, the Norwegian version prevails.
This page explains how EAGL Technologies AS ("EAGL", "we", "us") uses cookies on our websites and services, what those cookies record, and how you can accept, reject, or manage them.
2. Cookies issued by third parties
This website only uses cookies issued by third parties. These cookies allow us — and the advertisers or third parties that issue them — to recognise your device across other websites and services and to tailor content to you.
2.2 Cookies issued by third parties
Cookies may be set on our website by third parties as a result of integrated third-party applications on our site, via third-party content.
With these cookies it is possible to: recognise your device while you browse other websites or services, and allow the advertisers or third parties that issue them to tailor content to your terminal.
Cookies we use for marketing and what they record:
2.2.1 Google Analytics
For a better user experience. An analytics tool that records user behaviour on our site so we better understand how you use our pages. The data is used to improve the site and your experience. You can read more about how Google collects and protects data on Google's own pages.
2.2.2 Google Conversion Tracking
Records what happens after you click one of our ads. Allows us to better tailor our ads and your experience on our landing pages.
2.2.3 Google Dynamic Remarketing
Collects information used to show you tailored ads based on which parts of our site you have visited.
2.2.4 Facebook Connect & Facebook Custom Audience
Used to verify whether you have a Facebook profile, so we can reach you with Facebook ads after you have visited our site, and to measure how those ads perform. The data is anonymised and no personal information is recorded. Read more about Facebook's privacy practices and how you can change your settings.
2.2.5 LinkedIn Ads & LinkedIn Marketing Solutions
Allows us to create targeted ads on LinkedIn aimed at previous visitors to our site. The purpose is to create more relevant ads for each individual user based on previous interest areas. These cookies do not record any personal information, and all data is anonymised. Read more about how to manage your privacy settings.
2.2.6 Google Tag Manager
Used to organise and publish scripts and tags on the website.
3. Accepting / rejecting cookies
You can choose to accept or reject the installation of cookies on your terminal at any time by configuring your browser.
3.1 If you accept cookies
The registration of a cookie on your computer or phone is subject to your consent. You can express and change your choices at any time and free of charge through the options available in your browser. If you have accepted the storage of cookies on your device in your browser, the cookies integrated into pages and content you have visited will be stored temporarily in a dedicated area on your device. They will only be visible to the sender.
What benefit do I get from accepting cookies?
We use this information, among other things, to offer products in line with those you have selected during previous visits, making navigation on our site easier.
3.2 If you reject cookies
If you reject cookies on your terminal, or if you remove those already registered, you may not be able to take advantage of a number of features that are still necessary to navigate certain parts of our site. This is the case if you try to access content or services that require login. It is also the case when we or our providers cannot recognise (for technical accounting purposes) the type of browser used by your terminal, settings and display language, or the country your device appears to be connected to the internet from.
4. Configuring your browser
Cookie settings depend on your browser. They are described in the Help menu of your browser.
Internet Explorer
To customise cookie settings for a website in Internet Explorer, click Tools and then Internet Options. Click the Privacy tab and then Sites. Type the full address (URL) of the website for which you want to customise privacy settings in the address field — for example, http://www.microsoft.com. To allow cookies from the specified site on your computer, click Allow. To prevent cookies from the specified site from being stored on your computer, click Block. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each website you want to block or allow. When done, click OK twice.
Safari
Go to Preferences and then click the Privacy tab and Cookie settings.
Chrome
Click the wrench icon in the browser's toolbar. Choose Settings. Click "Show advanced settings". In the "Privacy" section, click the "Content settings" button. In the "Cookies" section you can change the following parameters: remove cookies, automatically block cookies, automatically accept cookies, define exceptions for cookies from specific websites or domains.
Firefox
Click Tools, then Options. Click the Privacy tab. Under History rules, choose "Use custom settings for history". Tick the box to accept cookies, then click to choose which sites are always or never allowed to set cookies on your terminal.
Opera
Preferences > Advanced > Cookies. The Cookies preferences let you control how Opera handles cookies. By default, all cookies are accepted.
Accepting cookies
- All cookies are allowed (default)
- Only accept cookies from sites I visit
- Reject third-party cookies from a site other than the one I visited
- Never accept cookies — all cookies are rejected
Contact
Questions about this Cookie Policy? Reach us at contact@eagl.app.