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Cookie Policy

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Cookie Policy

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Cookie Policy

July 15, 2026

When you visit www.robotx.com, our website may place small text files called cookies on your device. This statement explains which cookies we use, what they do, and how you can control them.

We keep our use of cookies to the minimum needed to make the website work well and to understand how it is being used. We do not use cookies to build profiles, target advertising, or track you across other websites.

1.  What are cookies?

A cookie is a small file stored on your device by your browser when you visit a website. Cookies let a website remember information about your visit — for example, your language preference or whether you have already accepted our cookie settings. 

Session cookies are deleted automatically when you close your browser. 

Persistent cookies remain on your device for a set period, or until you delete them yourself. 

Cookies do not give us access to your device and, unless stated otherwise, do not identify you as a named individual. 

2.  Which cookies do we use?

We use two categories of cookies on www.robotx.com. 

Cookies that are strictly necessary 

These cookies are essential for the website to work. Without them, features like remembering your cookie preferences or staying logged in would not function. Because they are necessary, they are placed automatically and cannot be switched off.


Cookie 

Set by 

What it does 

Stays for

Type 

ucString 

Usercentrics 

This holds the ControllerID and SettingsID, the language, settings version and services with their consent history. 

1 year 

Persistent 

ucData 

Usercentrics 

This holds information about the Google Consent Mode. 

1 year 

Persistent 


Cookies that help us improve the website 

We use Google Analytics 4 and Microsoft Clarity to understand how visitors use the website — for example, which pages are visited and how people move through a page. Microsoft Clarity also records sessions and produces heatmaps.  
 
These cookies are placed only if you agree to them, and we have configured Google Analytics and Microsoft Clarity to anonymise IP addresses.  


Cookie 

Set by 

What it does 

Stays for 

Type 

_ga 

Google Analytics 

This cookie is used to distinguish between users. 

2 years 

Persistent 

_ga_# 

Google Analytics 

This keeps track of your current session (GA4 session state). 

2 years 

Persistent 

_gid 

Google Analytics 

This cookie is used to identify the user. 

24 hours 

Persistent 

_gat 

Google Analytics 

This is used to read and filter requests from bots. 

1 minute 

Persistent 

FPID 

Google Analytics 

This is used to store a value used for setting the Client ID in the request to Google's servers. 

2 years 

Persistent 

FPLC 

Google Analytics 

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

20 hours 

Persistent 

IDE 

Google Analytics 

This can be used to show personalised ads. 

~13 months 

Persistent 

CONSENT 

Google Analytics 

This is used to store the consent choices of the user. 

~2 years 

Persistent 

_clck 

Microsoft Clarity 

This keeps a Clarity user ID for your browser. 

1 year 

Persistent 

_clsk 

Microsoft Clarity 

This links your page views into a single session recording. 

1 day 

Persistent 

_cltk 

Microsoft Clarity 

This is a temporary token used while recording your visit. 

Session 

Session 

CLID 

Microsoft Clarity 

This identifies your browser the first time Clarity sees it. 

1 year 

Persistent 

MUID 

Microsoft Clarity 

This cookie assigns a unique ID to a browser and is shared across Microsoft sites. 

~13 months 

Persistent 

ANONCHK 

Microsoft Clarity 

This checks whether an advertising ID can be stored. 

10 minutes 

Persistent 

MR 

Microsoft Clarity 

This checks if a browser ID (MUID) is passed to another Microsoft cookie used for ads. For Clarity, this always returns a “no.” 

7 days 

Persistent 

SM 

Microsoft Clarity 

This syncs the Microsoft browser ID across Microsoft domains. 

Session 

Session 


3.  Your cookie choices 

You are in control. Here is how you can manage your cookie preferences. 

On our website 

When you visit www.robotx.com for the first time, we ask for your consent before placing any optional cookies. You can accept all cookies, decline optional cookies, or choose by category. 

You can update your preferences at any time by clicking “Cookie settings” in the footer of any page. Your choice is stored for 12 months, after which we will ask again. 

In your browser 

You can also control cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers let you block or delete cookies. The links below will take you to your browser’s guidance: 

  • Google Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data 

  • Mozilla Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data 

  • Apple Safari: Preferences → Privacy 

  • Microsoft Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions 

Please note that blocking strictly necessary cookies will affect how the website works. Blocking optional cookies does not affect your ability to browse the website. 

Global Privacy Control 

If your browser sends a Global Privacy Control (GPC) opt-out signal, we treat this as a request to decline optional cookies.
 

4.  Why we are allowed to use these cookies 

We are based in the Netherlands and process personal data in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Dutch Telecommunications Act (Telecommunicatiewet), which implements the ePrivacy Directive. 


Category 

Legal basis 

What this means 

Strictly necessary 

Legitimate interest (Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR) 

These cookies are essential to deliver the service you requested. No consent is required under the ePrivacy Directive. 

Marketing (Google Analytics, Microsoft Clarity)

Consent (Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR) 

We only place these after you actively agree via our cookie banner. 


5.  Your rights 

Depending on where you live, you may have specific rights in relation to the personal data we process through cookies. We have summarised the most relevant ones below. 

If you are in the EU or EEA 

Under the GDPR you have the right to access, correct, or request the deletion of personal data we hold about you. You can withdraw your consent to analytics cookies at any time via Cookie Settings. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Dutch Data Protection Authority (Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens) at www.autoriteitpersoonsgegevens.nl

If you are in California 

Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA/CPRA) you have the right to know what personal information we collect, to request its deletion, and to correct inaccurate information. We do not sell or share your personal information for cross-context behavioural advertising purposes. To exercise your rights, contact us at privacy@robotx.eu. 

If you are in another US state 

Residents of Colorado, Virginia, Connecticut, and Texas have similar rights under their respective state privacy laws, including the right to access, correct, and delete personal data, and to opt out of targeted advertising. The same contact address applies: privacy@robotx.eu.  


6.  Changes to this statement 

We review this statement regularly and update it when the cookies we use change, or when laws or guidelines require it. The date at the top of this page shows when it was last updated. If we make significant changes, we will let you know through a notice on the website. 


7.  Questions?

If you have any questions about this statement or about how we handle your data more generally, we are happy to help. 


Company 

RobotX B.V. 

Address 

Statenweg 204, Rotterdam, The Netherlands 

Email 

privacy@robotx.eu 

Privacy Statement 

www.robotx.com/policies/privacy-statement 


 


We are here to help.

Just contact us through the Contact Form, and we will try to answer your quesiton.

July 15, 2026

When you visit www.robotx.com, our website may place small text files called cookies on your device. This statement explains which cookies we use, what they do, and how you can control them.

We keep our use of cookies to the minimum needed to make the website work well and to understand how it is being used. We do not use cookies to build profiles, target advertising, or track you across other websites.

1.  What are cookies?

A cookie is a small file stored on your device by your browser when you visit a website. Cookies let a website remember information about your visit — for example, your language preference or whether you have already accepted our cookie settings. 

Session cookies are deleted automatically when you close your browser. 

Persistent cookies remain on your device for a set period, or until you delete them yourself. 

Cookies do not give us access to your device and, unless stated otherwise, do not identify you as a named individual. 

2.  Which cookies do we use?

We use two categories of cookies on www.robotx.com. 

Cookies that are strictly necessary 

These cookies are essential for the website to work. Without them, features like remembering your cookie preferences or staying logged in would not function. Because they are necessary, they are placed automatically and cannot be switched off.


Cookie 

Set by 

What it does 

Stays for

Type 

ucString 

Usercentrics 

This holds the ControllerID and SettingsID, the language, settings version and services with their consent history. 

1 year 

Persistent 

ucData 

Usercentrics 

This holds information about the Google Consent Mode. 

1 year 

Persistent 


Cookies that help us improve the website 

We use Google Analytics 4 and Microsoft Clarity to understand how visitors use the website — for example, which pages are visited and how people move through a page. Microsoft Clarity also records sessions and produces heatmaps.  
 
These cookies are placed only if you agree to them, and we have configured Google Analytics and Microsoft Clarity to anonymise IP addresses.  


Cookie 

Set by 

What it does 

Stays for 

Type 

_ga 

Google Analytics 

This cookie is used to distinguish between users. 

2 years 

Persistent 

_ga_# 

Google Analytics 

This keeps track of your current session (GA4 session state). 

2 years 

Persistent 

_gid 

Google Analytics 

This cookie is used to identify the user. 

24 hours 

Persistent 

_gat 

Google Analytics 

This is used to read and filter requests from bots. 

1 minute 

Persistent 

FPID 

Google Analytics 

This is used to store a value used for setting the Client ID in the request to Google's servers. 

2 years 

Persistent 

FPLC 

Google Analytics 

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

20 hours 

Persistent 

IDE 

Google Analytics 

This can be used to show personalised ads. 

~13 months 

Persistent 

CONSENT 

Google Analytics 

This is used to store the consent choices of the user. 

~2 years 

Persistent 

_clck 

Microsoft Clarity 

This keeps a Clarity user ID for your browser. 

1 year 

Persistent 

_clsk 

Microsoft Clarity 

This links your page views into a single session recording. 

1 day 

Persistent 

_cltk 

Microsoft Clarity 

This is a temporary token used while recording your visit. 

Session 

Session 

CLID 

Microsoft Clarity 

This identifies your browser the first time Clarity sees it. 

1 year 

Persistent 

MUID 

Microsoft Clarity 

This cookie assigns a unique ID to a browser and is shared across Microsoft sites. 

~13 months 

Persistent 

ANONCHK 

Microsoft Clarity 

This checks whether an advertising ID can be stored. 

10 minutes 

Persistent 

MR 

Microsoft Clarity 

This checks if a browser ID (MUID) is passed to another Microsoft cookie used for ads. For Clarity, this always returns a “no.” 

7 days 

Persistent 

SM 

Microsoft Clarity 

This syncs the Microsoft browser ID across Microsoft domains. 

Session 

Session 


3.  Your cookie choices 

You are in control. Here is how you can manage your cookie preferences. 

On our website 

When you visit www.robotx.com for the first time, we ask for your consent before placing any optional cookies. You can accept all cookies, decline optional cookies, or choose by category. 

You can update your preferences at any time by clicking “Cookie settings” in the footer of any page. Your choice is stored for 12 months, after which we will ask again. 

In your browser 

You can also control cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers let you block or delete cookies. The links below will take you to your browser’s guidance: 

  • Google Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data 

  • Mozilla Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data 

  • Apple Safari: Preferences → Privacy 

  • Microsoft Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions 

Please note that blocking strictly necessary cookies will affect how the website works. Blocking optional cookies does not affect your ability to browse the website. 

Global Privacy Control 

If your browser sends a Global Privacy Control (GPC) opt-out signal, we treat this as a request to decline optional cookies.
 

4.  Why we are allowed to use these cookies 

We are based in the Netherlands and process personal data in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Dutch Telecommunications Act (Telecommunicatiewet), which implements the ePrivacy Directive. 


Category 

Legal basis 

What this means 

Strictly necessary 

Legitimate interest (Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR) 

These cookies are essential to deliver the service you requested. No consent is required under the ePrivacy Directive. 

Marketing (Google Analytics, Microsoft Clarity)

Consent (Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR) 

We only place these after you actively agree via our cookie banner. 


5.  Your rights 

Depending on where you live, you may have specific rights in relation to the personal data we process through cookies. We have summarised the most relevant ones below. 

If you are in the EU or EEA 

Under the GDPR you have the right to access, correct, or request the deletion of personal data we hold about you. You can withdraw your consent to analytics cookies at any time via Cookie Settings. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Dutch Data Protection Authority (Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens) at www.autoriteitpersoonsgegevens.nl

If you are in California 

Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA/CPRA) you have the right to know what personal information we collect, to request its deletion, and to correct inaccurate information. We do not sell or share your personal information for cross-context behavioural advertising purposes. To exercise your rights, contact us at privacy@robotx.eu. 

If you are in another US state 

Residents of Colorado, Virginia, Connecticut, and Texas have similar rights under their respective state privacy laws, including the right to access, correct, and delete personal data, and to opt out of targeted advertising. The same contact address applies: privacy@robotx.eu.  


6.  Changes to this statement 

We review this statement regularly and update it when the cookies we use change, or when laws or guidelines require it. The date at the top of this page shows when it was last updated. If we make significant changes, we will let you know through a notice on the website. 


7.  Questions?

If you have any questions about this statement or about how we handle your data more generally, we are happy to help. 


Company 

RobotX B.V. 

Address 

Statenweg 204, Rotterdam, The Netherlands 

Email 

privacy@robotx.eu 

Privacy Statement 

www.robotx.com/policies/privacy-statement 


 


We are here to help.

Just contact us through the Contact Form, and we will try to answer your quesiton.

July 15, 2026

When you visit www.robotx.com, our website may place small text files called cookies on your device. This statement explains which cookies we use, what they do, and how you can control them.

We keep our use of cookies to the minimum needed to make the website work well and to understand how it is being used. We do not use cookies to build profiles, target advertising, or track you across other websites.

1.  What are cookies?

A cookie is a small file stored on your device by your browser when you visit a website. Cookies let a website remember information about your visit — for example, your language preference or whether you have already accepted our cookie settings. 

Session cookies are deleted automatically when you close your browser. 

Persistent cookies remain on your device for a set period, or until you delete them yourself. 

Cookies do not give us access to your device and, unless stated otherwise, do not identify you as a named individual. 

2.  Which cookies do we use?

We use two categories of cookies on www.robotx.com. 

Cookies that are strictly necessary 

These cookies are essential for the website to work. Without them, features like remembering your cookie preferences or staying logged in would not function. Because they are necessary, they are placed automatically and cannot be switched off.


Cookie 

Set by 

What it does 

Stays for

Type 

ucString 

Usercentrics 

This holds the ControllerID and SettingsID, the language, settings version and services with their consent history. 

1 year 

Persistent 

ucData 

Usercentrics 

This holds information about the Google Consent Mode. 

1 year 

Persistent 


Cookies that help us improve the website 

We use Google Analytics 4 and Microsoft Clarity to understand how visitors use the website — for example, which pages are visited and how people move through a page. Microsoft Clarity also records sessions and produces heatmaps.  
 
These cookies are placed only if you agree to them, and we have configured Google Analytics and Microsoft Clarity to anonymise IP addresses.  


Cookie 

Set by 

What it does 

Stays for 

Type 

_ga 

Google Analytics 

This cookie is used to distinguish between users. 

2 years 

Persistent 

_ga_# 

Google Analytics 

This keeps track of your current session (GA4 session state). 

2 years 

Persistent 

_gid 

Google Analytics 

This cookie is used to identify the user. 

24 hours 

Persistent 

_gat 

Google Analytics 

This is used to read and filter requests from bots. 

1 minute 

Persistent 

FPID 

Google Analytics 

This is used to store a value used for setting the Client ID in the request to Google's servers. 

2 years 

Persistent 

FPLC 

Google Analytics 

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

20 hours 

Persistent 

IDE 

Google Analytics 

This can be used to show personalised ads. 

~13 months 

Persistent 

CONSENT 

Google Analytics 

This is used to store the consent choices of the user. 

~2 years 

Persistent 

_clck 

Microsoft Clarity 

This keeps a Clarity user ID for your browser. 

1 year 

Persistent 

_clsk 

Microsoft Clarity 

This links your page views into a single session recording. 

1 day 

Persistent 

_cltk 

Microsoft Clarity 

This is a temporary token used while recording your visit. 

Session 

Session 

CLID 

Microsoft Clarity 

This identifies your browser the first time Clarity sees it. 

1 year 

Persistent 

MUID 

Microsoft Clarity 

This cookie assigns a unique ID to a browser and is shared across Microsoft sites. 

~13 months 

Persistent 

ANONCHK 

Microsoft Clarity 

This checks whether an advertising ID can be stored. 

10 minutes 

Persistent 

MR 

Microsoft Clarity 

This checks if a browser ID (MUID) is passed to another Microsoft cookie used for ads. For Clarity, this always returns a “no.” 

7 days 

Persistent 

SM 

Microsoft Clarity 

This syncs the Microsoft browser ID across Microsoft domains. 

Session 

Session 


3.  Your cookie choices 

You are in control. Here is how you can manage your cookie preferences. 

On our website 

When you visit www.robotx.com for the first time, we ask for your consent before placing any optional cookies. You can accept all cookies, decline optional cookies, or choose by category. 

You can update your preferences at any time by clicking “Cookie settings” in the footer of any page. Your choice is stored for 12 months, after which we will ask again. 

In your browser 

You can also control cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers let you block or delete cookies. The links below will take you to your browser’s guidance: 

  • Google Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data 

  • Mozilla Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data 

  • Apple Safari: Preferences → Privacy 

  • Microsoft Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions 

Please note that blocking strictly necessary cookies will affect how the website works. Blocking optional cookies does not affect your ability to browse the website. 

Global Privacy Control 

If your browser sends a Global Privacy Control (GPC) opt-out signal, we treat this as a request to decline optional cookies.
 

4.  Why we are allowed to use these cookies 

We are based in the Netherlands and process personal data in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Dutch Telecommunications Act (Telecommunicatiewet), which implements the ePrivacy Directive. 


Category 

Legal basis 

What this means 

Strictly necessary 

Legitimate interest (Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR) 

These cookies are essential to deliver the service you requested. No consent is required under the ePrivacy Directive. 

Marketing (Google Analytics, Microsoft Clarity)

Consent (Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR) 

We only place these after you actively agree via our cookie banner. 


5.  Your rights 

Depending on where you live, you may have specific rights in relation to the personal data we process through cookies. We have summarised the most relevant ones below. 

If you are in the EU or EEA 

Under the GDPR you have the right to access, correct, or request the deletion of personal data we hold about you. You can withdraw your consent to analytics cookies at any time via Cookie Settings. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Dutch Data Protection Authority (Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens) at www.autoriteitpersoonsgegevens.nl

If you are in California 

Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA/CPRA) you have the right to know what personal information we collect, to request its deletion, and to correct inaccurate information. We do not sell or share your personal information for cross-context behavioural advertising purposes. To exercise your rights, contact us at privacy@robotx.eu. 

If you are in another US state 

Residents of Colorado, Virginia, Connecticut, and Texas have similar rights under their respective state privacy laws, including the right to access, correct, and delete personal data, and to opt out of targeted advertising. The same contact address applies: privacy@robotx.eu.  


6.  Changes to this statement 

We review this statement regularly and update it when the cookies we use change, or when laws or guidelines require it. The date at the top of this page shows when it was last updated. If we make significant changes, we will let you know through a notice on the website. 


7.  Questions?

If you have any questions about this statement or about how we handle your data more generally, we are happy to help. 


Company 

RobotX B.V. 

Address 

Statenweg 204, Rotterdam, The Netherlands 

Email 

privacy@robotx.eu 

Privacy Statement 

www.robotx.com/policies/privacy-statement 


 


We are here to help.

Just contact us through the Contact Form, and we will try to answer your quesiton.
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