Unless defined below, capitalised terms used in this text shall have the meanings as in the Terms of Use.

We use cookies or similar technology on our websites and newsletters which means that we either store information on your device or that we gather information from your device (“cookies”). Cookies are small information files that are sent to your device when you visit the website, which will recognize your device on future visits. They remember your preferences and chosen items, as well as ensure that the adverts or offers you see online are more relevant to you.

They are also useful for gathering information about your use of the website, information about your device, such as IP address and browser type, demographic data, and information such as if you arrived at the website via a link from a third-party site, in which case the cookie can provide information concerning the URL and information about the linking website.

Some use of cookies means that we will process your personal data. In our Privacy Policy you find information about how we process your personal data. If you are a registered user, this may include your name and e-mail address for verification purposes. If you do not accept cookies, you will not be able to use all the services or functions provided since they will not work as intended.

We use the following necessary first-party cookies on our website:

Cookie

Purpose

Expiry

marshall.uniqueid

A unique client ID that we use on the website.  Once the visitor has registered, this becomes their user ID.

1 year

 

marshall.accept_cookies

To indicate that the current website visitor has clicked on the ‘accept’ button on the cookie banner.

1 year

.AspNetCore.Antiforgery.#

To prevent cross-website request forgery attacks.

Session

ARRAffinity

 

ARRAffinitySameSite

To distribute traffic to the website on several servers in order to optimise response times.

Session

 

Session

marshall.banner_group.last_displayed

To identify information that needs to be unique within a system or network.

1 year

 

We use the following necessary third-party cookies on our website:

Provider

Cookie

Purpose

double-click.net

test_cookie

To check if the visitor’s browser supports cookies.

Google.com

Rc::a

Rc::c

To distinguish between humans and bots.

1P_JAR, NID, ANID

To set a unique ID to remember the visitor’s preferences and other information such as website statistics and track conversion rates.

reCAPTCHA

DV

To provide spam protection.

 

CONSENT

To detect if the visitor has accepted the marketing category in the cookie banner.

UULE

To detect language and location to determine currencies and shown language

Youtube.com

CONSENT

To detect if the visitor has accepted the marketing category in the cookie banner.

VISITOR_INFO_1_LIVE

To estimate the visitor’s bandwidth on pages with integrated YouTube videos.

yt-remote-cast-available

To regulate the behaviour of the integrated YouTube video player.

YSC

 

To register a unique ID to keep statistics of what videos from YouTube the visitor has seen.

GStatic.com

CONSENT

To ensure webfonts are optimised for users to read/view symbols on the site.

 

Analytical cookies:

Analytical cookies are used to help us improve your experience on our website by collecting and reporting information on how you use it. All cookie information is collected anonymously and no data is collected that can identify anyone.

We use the following analytical first-party cookies on our website:

Provider

Cookie

Purpose

Expiry

marshall.com

marshall.ga.clientId

Sends the Google Analytics client ID with certain tracked events (e.g. newsletter signups).

1 day

 

We use the following analytical third-party cookies on our website:

Provider

Cookie

Purpose

Google.com / Google.co.uk

_ga

_gid

To register a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website.

_gat

Used by Google Analytics to throttle request rate.

 

 

Marketing cookies:

Marketing cookies are third-party cookies that track your online activity so that we can deliver a personalised advertising experience, from sending adverts relevant to you to limiting how many times you see an advert. We may share this information with other advertisers or relevant organisations.

Provider

Cookie

Purpose

double-click.net

DSID

To link visitor activity when the visitor logs into a Google account from multiple devices.

 

IDE

Used by Google Doubleclick to register and report the visitor’s actions after viewing or clicking on one of the advertisements with the purpose of measuring the efficacy of an advertisement and to present targeted advertisements to the visitor.

 

RUL

To determine whether website advertisement has been properly displayed.

Facebook.com

_fbc

To store last visit.

 

_fbp

tr

To deliver a series of advertisement products.

 

C_user

To store a unique user ID.

 

Datr

To identify the web browser being used to connect to Facebook independent of the logged in user.

 

Fr

To deliver, measure and improve the relevancy of advertisements.

Sb

To store browser details and identify browser securely.

Xs

To store a unique session ID.

Google.com / Google.co.uk

Ads/ga-audiences

Used by Google AdWords to re-engage visitors that are likely to convert to customers based on the visitors’ online behaviour across websites.

 

Google.com/

Google.co.uk

 

_ga

_gid

To register a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website.

_gat

Used by Google Analytics to throttle request rate.

__Secure-3PAPISID

__Secure-3PSID

__Secure-3PSIDCC

To build a profile of the visitor's interests in order to show relevant and personalised Google advertising.

Youtube.com

yt.innertube::nextId

yt.innertube::requests

To register a unique ID to keep statistics of what videos from YouTube the visitor has seen.

 

LOGIN_INFO

Used by YouTube for storing visitors’ preferences.

 

yt-remote-cast-installed

yt-remote-connected-devices

yt-remote-device-id

yt-remote-fast-check-period

yt-remote-session-app

yt-remote-session-name

To store the visitor's video player preferences using embedded YouTube video.

 

Third parties (including, for example, advertising networks and providers of external services like web traffic analysis services) may also use analytical cookies or marketing cookies, over which we have no control – please refer to their privacy and cookie policies.

 

Manage Cookies

When you use the website, you can choose not to consent to our use of certain cookies. You may request to withdraw your consent and to remove any unnecessary cookies from being set while visiting this website. Click "Cookie Settings" if you wish to manage how cookies are to be set in your browser this website session.

Through the settings in your browser, you can block certain types of cookies as well. If you do so, your browser will automatically deny storage of these cookies or inform you each time that a server requests to use such cookies.

After using the website, you can also check and delete the persistent cookies that have been placed on your browser.

Any questions or want to complain?

The Swedish company Marshall Group AB, 556757-4610 (“Natal Drums”, “We”, “Us”) is responsible for using cookies at our website.

If any cookies have been used unlawfully, we as a company will do our best to rectify and wrongdoing. You may contact us at any time if you have any inquiries regarding how cookies have been used. 

Email: support@marshall.com

Mail: Marshall Group AB Att: Privacy, Centralplan 15, 111 20 Stockholm, Sweden

If you want to make a complaint regarding our use of cookies, you can contact any supervisory authority. The supervisory authority in Sweden is the Swedish Post and Telecom Authority (Post- och telestyrelsen, “PTS”).

 

 

This was last updated: 25 March 2024.