Feedbackfrog uses cookies to create a more user-friendly experience for you as a visitor. By using cookies, the website can display the information that is most relevant to you. We can also collect statistics to use as a basis for improving Feedbackfrog. 

If you do not want to use cookies, you can turn off the function in your browser. However, if you have not turned off cookies, it means that you allow Feedbackfrog to use cookies.

What is a cookie?

When you visit Feedbackfrog, a text file is sent and stored in your browser. The file contains information about how you have used a page, for example whether you have entered any specific language settings on a website. By saving the information in a cookie, you do not have to enter the settings again the next time you visit the site.

Two types of cookies – permanent and temporary

Temporary cookies

Temporary cookies are only saved for the duration of your visit to a website. If you close the browser or click through to another website, the cookie disappears. 

Permanent cookies

Persistent cookies are stored for a longer period of time so that… A persistent cookie remains in place until it expires, your browser’s cache is cleared or other persistent cookies overwrite it. Persistent cookies also help collect information about how websites are used by 

visitors, which allows you to identify and correct deficiencies.

Why does Feedbackfrog use cookies?

Feedbackfrog uses cookies to give you as a user a better experience of the website. We also use cookies to quickly detect and fix problems and deficiencies that may impair the user experience. 

Some of the ways we use cookies on Feedbackfrog are:

  • To improve navigation on the site
  • To recognize visitors and make it easier to use.
  • To develop the website
  • To avoid displaying irrelevant advertising
  • To collect statistics on how many people use the website.

Information collected by cookies on Feedbackfrog

The information stored in a cookie includes:

  • The browser used
  • Settings entered by a user during a visit to the website
  • Which ads have been displayed and what part of that information the visitor has taken part in
  • Information about how the visitor has navigated the website.

External suppliers may also store cookies that are used, for example, for traffic surveys, simplifying advertising and improving the function of Feedbackfrog.

You can disable cookies

To get the most user-friendly experience possible, it is always beneficial to accept cookies. However, you can choose whether or not to use cookies. If your browser is set to allow cookies, this means that you consent to the storage of cookies on your browser; if you do not want to accept cookies, you can change this in your browser settings. 

There are three options for how cookies are used.

  • Automatic storage
  • Storage after your consent
  • No cookies are stored

If you want to make changes to how you use cookies, go to your browser’s settings. You can use Feedbackfrog without allowing the use of cookies. However, your user experience may be impaired.