Cookie policy

This Cookie Policy comes into effect on June 6, 2023. Welcome to our Cookie Policy! The Cookie Policy is a document we have created to explain what cookies are, what types of cookies we use on our Website, and how you can manage them. The Cookie Policy, along with the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use, constitutes the Agreement that applies to you, and we suggest that you read them all together. Please note that terms capitalized in this document have the same meaning as defined in the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that contain certain data and are downloaded to your computer or mobile device when accessing a website. Each time you visit that website, cookies can be recognized by that website, as well as by another website that has the ability to recognize such a cookie. Therefore, the purpose of cookies is to enable the recognition of the user’s device and provide the best possible configuration of the website based on that. Similarly, cookies make our Website, and thus our Services, easier to use, more efficient, and safer for all our visitors and users. We use cookies to collect information about the use of the Website and Services. However, please note that some cookies allow distinguishing you from other users or visitors of the Website. Additionally, there are other technologies, such as “web beacons” or “pixels,” that serve a similar function as cookies. Therefore, in this Cookie Policy, the term “cookie” refers to these other technologies as well. The Altermedia team makes great efforts to regularly and timely update the tables of cookies we use. However, please be aware that the number and names of cookies are subject to change.

Types of cookies

Cookies are commonly classified according to their duration, origin (provider), and purpose.

Based on their duration, cookies are distinguished as:

Session cookies – they are stored in temporary memory and remain active only until the user closes the browser or until the user’s session ends. One of the functions of this category of cookies is to prevent the website from repeatedly requesting the same information from the user, such as login credentials. Persistent cookies – by their nature, they last longer than session cookies. However, each persistent cookie has an expiration date, which can vary from cookie to cookie. Persistent cookies are stored until you or your browser delete them.

Based on their origin (provider):

First-party cookies – cookies that we place on your device. Generally, first-party cookies are all cookies that originate from the website (domain) the user accessed. Third-party cookies. Third-party cookies – these cookies are set by a domain other than the one you are currently visiting. They are placed on your device by third-party service providers or advertisers who have embedded content on the website you are visiting. Third-party cookies are subject to the privacy policies of the respective third parties.

Based on their purpose, cookies can be:

Essential cookies – these cookies are necessary for the proper functioning of the website and enable you to navigate and use its features. They are usually set in response to your actions on the website, such as logging in or filling out forms. Without these cookies, certain services on the website may not be available to you. Analytics cookies – these cookies collect information about how visitors use the website, such as which pages they visit most frequently or if they encounter any error messages. This information is used to improve the website and enhance the user experience. Functionality cookies – these cookies allow the website to remember choices you make and provide enhanced functionality and personalization. For example, they can remember your preferred language, font size, or region. Advertising cookies – these cookies are used to deliver advertisements that are relevant to you and your interests. They are also used to limit the number of times you see an ad and measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns. Please note that the use of cookies on our Website may involve processing of personal data. For more information about how we handle your personal data, please refer to our Privacy Policy.

Managing cookies

You can manage and control cookies in various ways. Most web browsers allow you to accept or reject cookies, delete existing cookies, or set your browser to notify you when you receive a new cookie. However, please note that if you disable or refuse cookies, some parts of our Website may not function properly or may not be accessible to you. You can usually find information about how to manage cookies in the “Help” or “Settings” section of your browser. Here are some resources for popular browsers: In addition to browser settings, you can also use third-party tools and extensions to manage cookies. These tools often provide more granular control over the types of cookies you accept and allow you to customize your cookie preferences. It’s important to note that managing cookies only applies to the browser and device you are using. If you use multiple browsers or devices, you will need to manage cookies on each one separately.

Conclusion

Cookies are an essential part of the web browsing experience, enabling websites to remember your preferences and provide personalized content. However, it’s important to be aware of the types of cookies used and their potential impact on privacy. By understanding how cookies work and managing your cookie settings, you can have more control over your online privacy and browsing experience.

This website uses cookies to enhance the user experience. If you continue to use the website, we will assume that you agree with our privacy policy.

About b2blink service

b2blink is a service for automating document and data exchange that exists for more than 10 years.

Currently, there are hundreds of different ERPs and software solutions used on the market. Each of them has its own rules for document or data exchange, in terms of using different document formats as well as different data structures within those documents, so this lack of standardization creates major challenges in integration of different software solutions required for document and data exchange. Additionally, the exchanging ways in which these documents exchange, take place through different protocols, which leads to the fact that nothing is actually standardized.

Such situation in the field of document and data exchange has led to the need for our service. Our
b2blink service is designed to be a HUB for processing all incoming documents. Essentially, each ERP or business software should only integrate with our service, namely, they should send us formats and structure that they can export or import into their software, and our b2blink performs all required processings and customizations. In this way, IT teams behind these software solutions have minimal need for additional development, i.e. all required adjustments are performed by our b2blink service, and all of involved participants receive data in format and structure that suits their software, as well as through protocol that is most acceptable to them.

MARKET WITHOUT b2blink

This system was created as a market need for faster and more secure document and data exchange. At the time we introduced our solution, there was “n on n” integration on the market and it looked like this:

MARKET WITH b2blink

After b2blink service started working, the appearance of the connection for our users looks like on the picture bellow.

In this way, each company has one access point and one integration, and all other adjustments are perfomed by b2blink itself so that for our customers there is a 1 to 1 connection.