Cookie and Data Usage Statement
Your Privacy Matters at Reuzenpanda
At Reuzenpanda, we respect your right to privacy. We use cookies and similar technologies to ensure our configurator functions correctly, to improve your experience, and to analyse usage patterns only with your explicit consent. This statement explains how and why we use cookies, what data is collected, and your rights under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).Legal Basis for Processing
We rely on the following legal bases for processing cookie-related data, in accordance with Article 6 of the GDPR:- Functional cookies: Legitimate interest (Art. 6(1)(f))
- Analytical and marketing cookies: Consent (Art. 6(1)(a))
Cookies
Cookies are small text files used to store small pieces of information. They are stored on your device when the website is loaded in your browser. These cookies help us ensure the website functions properly, improve security, enhance the user experience, and analyse website performance to identify what works and where improvements are needed. We use the following types of cookies:- Functional cookies: Ensure website functionality.
- Analytical cookies: Provide insights into user behaviour.
- Marketing cookies: Show personalized ads.
Cookie Name | Type | Entity | Purpose | Retention Period |
_rdt_em | Analytical | PostHog |
Makes it possible to capture session recordings |
1 Year |
_rdt_uuid | Analytical | PostHog | A unique user identifier for tracking | 1 Year |
authjs.callback-url | Functional | Auth.js |
Stores the URL to redirect to after authentication. |
Session |
authjs.csrf-token | Functional | Auth.js |
CSRF token for securing authentication requests. |
Session |
Authorization | Functional | Next.js |
Stores a token used for authenticating API requests. |
Session or Short-term |
lockProfile | Functional | Next.js |
Used to lock or persist user profile state. |
1 Year |
mercureAuthorization | Security | Mercure |
Used to authorize real-time updates over Mercure protocol. |
Session |
NEXT_LOCALE | Functional | Next.js |
Stores the selected locale/language for the user interface. |
Session or Short-term |
ph_current_instance | Analytical | PostHog |
Identifies the current PostHog instance for tracking. |
1 Year |
ph_current_project_name | Analytical | PostHog |
Identifies the current PostHog project by name. |
1 Year |
ph_current_project_token | Analytical | PostHog |
Token used to send data to a specific PostHog project. |
1 Year |
ph_phc_[token]_posthog | Analytical | PostHog |
Tracks user behavior (clicks, views, etc.) for UX optimization. |
1 Year |
profile_id | Functional | Next.js |
Stores an unique user profile identifier. |
1 Year |
REMEMBER_ME | Functional | Authentication |
Used to remember a user across sessions. |
30 Days |
reuzenpandaConsent | Consent | Client CMP |
Stores user consent preferences for cookies and tracking. |
1 Year |
userConsentPandaVision | Consent | Client CMP |
Stores user consent preferences for cookies and tracking. |
1 Year |
_posthog | Analytical | PostHog |
Tracks user behaviour including clicks, page views, and form submissions. |
1 Year |
What Cookies May Collect
User Behaviour data
- Previous button: This is used to measure if a page isn’t clear enough, causing the user to go back multiple times within a single session.
- Next button: This will be used to calculate user progression through a sequence of pages, helping to determine how engaged users are and if they are proceeding as intended.
- Form submit: This is used to calculate the conversion rate based on the number of sessions compared to the number of form submissions.
- Abandonments: This is used to calculate drop offs in the configurator.
- Close form: This also is also used to calculate the drop offs, but this is done by a click from the user instead of for example closing the webpage.
- Session start: This is needed for measuring what happened in one session and also for the conversion rate.
Inputs (Data Collection for Analytics)
- Inputs track user interactions, such as whether a user has answered a question or selected an option, without saving the actual data entered. This helps Reuzenpanda analyse user behaviour and identify potential issues in the configurator. For example, it tracks if a user interacts with a form or question, helping to improve the user experience and find areas that need fixing.
Location Information
- This is used so that Reuzenpanda can gain insights into the regions or countries where the configurator is most popular. Based on this location data, Reuzenpanda may adjust the configurator experience, allowing users to see region specific content. This helps improve marketing strategies, offer localized content and improve services to better meet regional preferences or requirements.
Device information
- Storing device information, such as browser type, operating system and device model, is common for understanding how users access your system and optimizing the experience across different platforms. Device information helps identify which device is being used to open the configurator. This data can be used to focus more on the devices that are accessed more frequently or to identify issues with devices that, for example, have a lower conversion rate compared to PCs.
Consent and Cookie Preferences
Non-essential cookies (analytical and marketing) are only set after you provide explicit consent through our Consent Management Platform (CMP). You can manage your cookie preferences at any time:- Enable/disable specific cookie types
- Withdraw or change consent
- Opt out of analytics
Your Rights Under GDPR
- Access your data
- Rectify inaccurate data
- Withdraw consent
- Request data erasure
- Restrict processing
- Lodge a complaint: Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens