Crossborder AS
This Cookie Policy statement was last modified in May 2021

Most websites use cookies. There are strict rules for how a company should handle cookies. Get more information here about cookies and Crossborder’s use of them.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that contain letters and numbers that are placed on your device. A device is, for example, your laptop, tablet or mobile phone.

Such cookies are placed when you visit a website that uses cookies. This means that every time you visit a website with cookies, your chosen browser sends information back to the website's server about your activity on the site. This information can be used to track which pages are visited on the site, help you continue where you left off last or to remember your preferences, such as language.

Cookies do not contain personal information and do not pose a security risk to you.

When you visit our website, you give your consent for us to place cookies on the device you use. If you do not want this, you will find a description and links below on how to delete or reject cookies.

Why do we use cookies?

We use cookies...

  • to deliver products and services to customers and visitors to our websites,
  • to ensure a secure online environment, including protection against fraud and unauthorized access,
  • to manage our marketing and give you a better online experience,
  • to monitor the use of our websites,
  • to follow up the performance on our websites, and
  • to make our site more relevant to you

We do not use cookies...

  • to see which websites you visit after you have been on our website
  • who identify you as a person

What types of cookies do we use?

To make it easier to understand the way our website uses cookies, we have divided them into the following categories:

- Strictly Necessary Cookies

These cookies are necessary to maintain our services and cannot be switched off. The website cannot function optimally without these cookies.

- Performance Cookies

These cookies collect statistics to help us understand how visitors move around and use the web page. These cookies help us to check that the pages work well and to make continuous improvements. All information these cookies collect is aggregated and therefore, anonymous.

- Functional Cookies

These cookies enable the website to provide enhanced functionality and personalisation. Some features of our website need to store information in your browser in order to function.

- Marketing Cookies

Marketing cookies retrieve information that enables us, and third parties, to customize marketing on social media and other sites based on information about your behavior. Features provided by third parties may include video, photos, articles, podcasts, and social media features.

If you visit our websites, we collect non-personally-identifiable information about your visits through the measurement or statistics tool Google Analytics. The information collected through Google Analytics is stored on Google's servers and is subject to Google's privacy policy. Google Analytics anonymizes your IP address before storing and processing information, and therefore the stored IP address cannot be used to identify you as an individual.

The purpose of using Google Analytics is to compile statistics that we use to improve and further develop the information offered on the websites. Examples of what the statistics provide answers to are how many people visit different pages on the website, how long the visit lasts, which websites the users come from and which browsers are used.

Which cookies do we not have control over?

Crossborder may embed content from external third-party vendors on our websites. These third parties may use cookies and will receive information collected through cookies placed by the relevant third party.

In addition to the browser (see below) you use, such third parties may be:

  • Xelfer.me, see https://xelfer.me/
  • Innmeldt.no, see https://www.innmeldt.no/
  • Payment card providers: In order for our payment service provider to be able to make payments, you are asked to provide card information. This information is stored exclusively with the card provider and is subject to the provider's privacy policy. We store payment information only to the extent and for as long as is necessary to ensure efficient handling of any issues with debit, cancellation of reservation and credit.

How can you handle cookies?

The collection of cookies from your device may be stopped in whole or in part by you. You can handle cookies Crossborder uses in several ways:

  • Hard drive: You can delete cookies directly from your hard drive. NOTE: In such cases, however, your personal settings will be lost.
  • Browser: You can block cookies through browser settings. You can also choose to allow cookies depending on whether they are our cookies or from third parties. We point out that this choice must be made in each individual browser.

    NOTE: If you block all cookies, many websites will not work optimally. Many of the interactive features offered by different websites depend on cookies, and disabling or blocking them may prevent the service from working or reduce usage.
  • Turn off identification on other platforms directly with third parties. This solution is the only one that works across browsers.

Different browsers use different methods to process cookies. Follow the instructions below from your browser-providers to configure your browser settings. The following links are to third parties, over which we have no control - no damage or compensation can be claimed if the information on these sites is incorrect:

Useful websites where you will find general instructions on how to proceed if you want to block or delete cookies in your browser are:

How long are cookies stored?

Cookies remain in your browser until you delete them or until they expire. The expiration date may vary, but is normally updated each time you visit our website.