Cookie Policy

KIDOLA S.A. (RCS B245482)

Last updated: 15 January 2026

Introduction

KIDOLA S.A. (“Kidola”, “we”, “us”, “our”) may use cookies, web beacons, tracking pixels and similar technologies when you visit https://kidola.lu (the “Website”). These technologies help the Website work properly, improve performance and security, and (where applicable and subject to your choices) support analytics and marketing.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device by websites you visit. They are widely used to make websites work, or work more efficiently, and to provide information to the website operator.

Why we use cookies

We use cookies and similar technologies to:

  • enable core Website functions and keep the Website secure,
  • remember your preferences (for example language settings),
  • understand how the Website is used so we can improve it (analytics),
  • where applicable, measure the effectiveness of our communications and marketing.

Types of cookies we may use

Depending on the pages and features used, the Website may use:

Strictly necessary cookies: Required for the Website to function (for example security, load balancing, session management). These cookies do not require consent where allowed by law.

Preference cookies: Remember choices you make (for example language).

Analytics cookies: Help us understand usage (for example pages visited, time spent, errors) to improve the Website.

Marketing cookies: Used to measure and improve our communications and show relevant messages on other platforms (only where enabled and subject to your choices). These may include cookies from Meta (Meta Pixel), HubSpot, Google Ads and LinkedIn Ads.

Third-party cookies: Set by third parties when their services are used on the Website. We may use the following third-party services (subject to your choices): Google Tag Manager (tag management), Google Analytics (website analytics), Meta Pixel (marketing and conversion measurement), HubSpot (forms, CRM and marketing analytics), and, where enabled, Google Ads and LinkedIn Ads (advertising and conversion measurement). Third-party cookies are governed by the relevant third party’s policies.

Cookie list (examples)

The cookies used on the Website may change over time (for example when we add or remove features). The table below provides common examples and typical purposes. You can always view the cookies stored on your device via your browser settings.

Category

Cookie name (example)

Provider

Purpose

Typical duration

Strictly
necessary

PHPSESSID (or
equivalent)

First-party

Maintains your session while browsing the Website.

Session

Strictly
necessary

cookie_consent /
consent_preferences

First-party

Stores your cookie choices (consent status).

12 months

Preferences

wp-wpml_current_language
(or equivalent)

First-party

Remembers language preference.

Session to 12 months

Analytics (if
enabled)

_ga, _ga_*

Google Analytics

Distinguishes users and measures Website usage.

Up to 2 years

Analytics (if
enabled)

_gid / _gat

Google Analytics

Usage statistics and throttling of requests.

1 day / 1 minute

Analytics /
Functionality
(if enabled)

hubspotutk, __hstc

HubSpot

Visitor identification and analytics (e.g., form submissions, returning visits).

6 months

Analytics /
Functionality
(if enabled)

__hssc

HubSpot

Tracks sessions to support analytics.

30 minutes

Analytics /
Functionality
(if enabled)

__hssrc

HubSpot

Detects whether the visitor restarted their browser.

Session

Marketing (if
enabled)

_fbp, _fbc

Meta (Meta Pixel)

Conversion measurement and ad attribution.

90 days

Marketing (if
enabled)

_gcl_au (and similar)

Google Ads

Measures advertising effectiveness and conversions.

90 days

Marketing (if
enabled)

bcookie, bscookie, lidc, li_gc (examples)

LinkedIn

Conversion tracking, analytics and advertising/retargeting.

24 hours to 1 year

Note: Google Tag Manager is used to deploy tags on the Website. It does not generally set cookies by itself; instead, it helps manage third-party tags (such as Google Analytics, Meta Pixel, HubSpot, Google Ads and LinkedIn Ads), which may set cookies depending on your consent and configuration.

Your choices (consent and withdrawal)

Where required by applicable law, we ask for your consent before placing non-essential cookies (such as analytics or marketing cookies). Through our cookie banner (or cookie settings), you can choose to (i) Accept all cookies, (ii) Reject non-essential cookies, or (iii) Customize your choices by category. You can withdraw or change your consent at any time by reopening the cookie banner or using the Cookie Settings option on the Website (where available). You can also manage cookies through your browser settings (see Section 7).

How to control cookies in your browser

Most browsers accept cookies by default. You can remove or reject cookies in your browser’s settings. Please be aware that blocking certain cookies may affect the availability and functionality of the Website. Check the “Help” section of your browser for instructions (for example Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge).

Other tracking technologies

In addition to cookies, we may use technologies such as pixels or web beacons to understand Website usage and improve our services. These usually work together with cookies; limiting cookies may also limit the use of these technologies.

Contact

For questions about this Cookie Policy, contact:

KIDOLA S.A. (RCS B245482)

100, Route de Volmerange

L-3593 Dudelange, Luxembourg

Email: hello@kidola.lu