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This policy explains how we use cookies and your ability to choose how to use them. You can read more about how we handle your personal data in our Privacy Policy.

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What are cookies?

A cookie is a small text file that consists of letters and numbers that the website you visit saves on your device. The cookie acts as a technical support that in various ways facilitates your use of the website. The cookies on our website are sent from SEB, or third parties and are stored on your device in different ways depending on what type of cookie it is.

Cookies are usually categorised depending on their endurance and provenance:

  • Session cookie: A temporary cookie which is used only during the time you visit the website, and which automatically disappears when you close your browser.
  • Persistent cookie: A cookie that is stored on your device for an extended period of time. For example, it is used in features that tell you what's new since you last visited the current website. This type of cookie remains on your device until you delete it, or it expires.
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You can find more information on cookies from the Irish Data Protection Commission on www.dataprotection.ie.

Why do we use cookies?

Cookies are used to support your experience when you use our website, for example, by displaying customised information or saving settings you have chosen so that you do not have to reselect them each time you visit us.

In addition, using cookies makes it easier for us to learn more about the needs of our visitors. They give us among other things statistics that we can measure and use in order to improve our websites.

The cookies we use are aimed at improving our services. Some of the cookies are needed for a service to work, while others are simply there to make the service easier for you to use.

Cookies, which are used on our websites, can be categorised as follows:

Necessary cookies are used to make our website functional, to maintain security and to save certain features. You can set your browser to block these cookies, but parts of our website will then stop working (for example, the menu).Within necessary cookies there are also cookies used to save settings such as language selection or whether we shall pre-fill your information in a form. Without these types of cookies, we would not be able to tailor our services to your wishes. These cookies are used as it is fundamental to our services that your experience with us should be as smooth as possible. You cannot opt out from these cookies.

Optimisation cookies provide us with analytical information on how you use our website so that we can improve how it works. These cookies help us among other things to see which pages are most, or least, visited and how visitors move on our website. We use cookies from Adobe to collect information for these purposes. Without these cookies, our possibilities to develop our services are reduced, but the functionality of the website is not affected. You can opt out from these cookies.

Cookies on our website

Necessary cookies

Name

Domain

Duration

Purpose

ASP.NET_SessionId

seb.ie

end of the visit

Used by the server to keep track of anonymous session data

BIGipServer~normal-applications~lb-pws-admin-prd.sebank.se.80_pool

seb.ie

end of the visit

Used for load balancing

BIGipServer~public-front~stratus.sebank.se.443_pool

.seblifecontent.sebgroup.com

end of the visit

Used for load balancing

TS01cbb39b

seb.ie

end of the visit

 

TS0128ab6f

seb.ie

end of the visit

 

PGNET

seb.ie

end of the visit

Used for computer security logging purposes.

c500389b80e3553ec773b9fd1761d690

.seblifecontent.sebgroup.com

end of the visit

 

AcceptedCookieCategories

seb.ie

1 year

Used to remember if site visitor responded to cookie module.

ADRUM_BTa

seb.ie

end of the visit

AppDynamics - used to measure performance.

ADRUM_BT1

seb.ie

end of the visit

AppDynamics - used to measure performance.

ADRUM

seb.ie

end of the visit

AppDynamics - Used to measure performance.

C0WNET

seb.ie

2 years

AppDynamics - Used to measure performance.

 

Optimisation cookies

Name

Domain

Duration

Purpose

s_cc

seb.ie

end of the visit

Adobe Analytics - used to determine whether cookies are enabled in the browser.

s_fid

seb.ie

2 years

Adobe Analytics - used to identify unique visitors.

s_sq

seb.ie

end of the visit

Adobe Tag Manager - Stores information about link click.

s_vi

.seb.d3.sc.omtrdc.net

2 years

Adobe Analytics - used to identify unique visitors.

gpv_c44

seb.ie

35 minutes

Adobe Analytics - used to collect statistics.

gpv_v2

seb.ie

35 minutes

Adobe Analytics - used to collect statistics.

s_getNewRepeat

seb.ie

30 days

Used to determine whether a visitor is new or returning.