Cookie Policy

Last updated: April 24, 2021

We are fully aware of how necessary it is to respect your privacy and have put in place comprehensive rules for the protection of your data and personal information. Our primary objective is to allow for an agreeable and safe online experience when you use our Services, as defined by the General Terms and Conditions of Billdr, as we are convinced that the success of the Services must be based on transparency and trust. We, therefore, invite you to read our privacy policy for more information.  

Below you will find all the information related to cookies used on the Billdr website.

Use of Cookies

How does Billdr use Cookies?

Billdr uses cookies and other tracking tools in the aim of providing you with a practical Service consisting of several functionalities. Many of these are indispensable to the operation of our services.

Cookies, web beacons, and internet tags (collectively “Cookies”) will save you the inconvenience of repeatedly inputting data, facilitate the transfer of specific content and the navigation of our web pages, help us identify the parts of our Services that are particularly popular and to register preferences such as linguistic parameters. In short, it allows us to adapt the content of the Services to your needs.

Cookies are text files that retain visitors' information in order to reuse it whenever the user visits our Services. Cookies are registered on the hard drive of your computer and/or your mobile device.

How can you manage Cookies?

You can also modify your choices and parameters at any time in the following way:

  • You can access a general platform that will allow you to deactivate tracking cookies used for advertising purposes by ad networks or social media.
  • You can also manage and remove third-party cookies via your browser's parameters. Internet browsers may have different methods for managing cookies. Below are the web browser developers' instructions regarding the configuration of your browser's parameters.
    Google Chrome
    Safari
    Firefox
    Internet Explorer (IE)

Please note that restricting certain cookies can affect the functionality of the site and the quality of our services.

What kinds of Cookies are used by Billdr?

Billdr uses different categories of Cookies, some being anonymous. You are free to manage any cookies that use personal data. The transmission of these cookies to our services is done via an encrypted connection.

Functional Cookies for tracking usage

These are indispensable to the operation of our Services. They include, for example, cookies that allow you to connect to secure spaces on our platform or book an appointment.

Billdr collects the “Username” to ascribe the navigation history of the User to that same user.

These cookies, being indispensable to our service, are automatically activated. You cannot remove or deactivate them.

Performance Cookies

Performance cookies collect data for statistical purposes related to how visitors use the Website. We use them to:

  • Establish statistics on the frequency of the use of the Billdr Services and their various components, allowing us to improve the efficiency of the services.
  • Measure the efficiency of our marketing campaigns and understand which pages interest you.
  • Test different functionalities.

We currently use the following performance cookies:

  • Google Analytics
    The information generated by these cookies will be transferred to and stored by Google. Google will use this information to evaluate your use of the Site, prepare activity reports destined for website operators and provide other services linked to the use of websites and the internet. Google may transfer this information to third parties if the law requires it or if third parties process the data for Google. Our Services use Google Analytics with the extension_anonymizelp and consequently, our IP addresses are only used in abbreviated form in order to avoid direct personal references.
    You may remove or deactivate these Cookies by using the interface on our website or by managing the parameters of your device.  
    By accepting these cookies, you agree to allow Google to process your personal data for the above-mentioned purposes. You can oppose the use of your personal data by using a separate web browser that will deactivate this service at the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.

Targeting and advertising Cookies

Billdr uses different targeting and advertising cookies:

  • “Google AdWords Conversion,” “Google Dynamic Remarketing” and “Google Double Click,” used by Google.
  • “Facebook Custom Audience,” used by Facebook Inc, 1601 S. California Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94304, United States (“Facebook”).
  • “Twitter Advertising,” used by Twitter Inc., 95 Folsom St., Suite 600, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA (“Twitter”).
  • “Pinterest Tag,” used by Pinterest Inc. at 651 Brannan Street, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA (“Pinterest”).

These tracking pixels used for market research and retargeting allow the companies to follow what specific actions users are taking on the platform, including what advertisements they click on. They use cookies to link an action to a user.

By accepting these cookies, you accept that your Personal Data is processed by the aforementioned companies for the purposes described herein. You can oppose the use of your personal data by using a separate web browser that will deactivate this service available at the following: Google Ad Settings, Facebook Ad Settings, and Twitter Cookie Policy.

Connecting via Facebook

We use Facebook Login to allow you to log in to your Billdr account through your Facebook account. Facebook uses cookie-based authentication which allows Facebook to keep your identifying data (in encrypted form).

Alternately, it is possible to connect to Billdr manually via Facebook.

For this method, we use the function “Facebook Connect” as proposed by Facebook. When you click on the connect button, you will be redirected to Facebook, where you must input your username and Facebook password. In this case, we will not collect any of your personal data.

After this stage, Facebook will ask you which information (public profile, email address, and friend list) you agree to share by clicking on the corresponding “OK” button. We will create a user account with the transferred data, although we will not retain your list of friends.

For more information on how your personal data is used, processed, and stored by Facebook and Google, as well as your rights and how to adjust the parameters to protect your private life, visit Facebook Privacy Policy and Google Privacy Policy.