Third-party services

The Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) uses third-party services to provide functionality, improve the user experience, and support communication and analysis. These services may process personal data when you interact with the website.

What are third-party services?

Third-party services are tools and platforms provided by external organizations that are integrated into the website. These may include analytics tools, embedded content, communication tools, and other services that support the website’s functionality.

How third-party services are used

We use third-party services for the following purposes:

Analytics and performance
We use tools such as Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager to understand how visitors use the website. These services collect information about usage patterns, such as pages visited and interactions, in order to improve the website.

Marketing and communication
We may use services such as Meta Pixel and LinkedIn Insight Tag to measure the effectiveness of communication and provide relevant information to users who have interacted with the website.

Embedded content
The website may include embedded content from platforms such as YouTube, Vimeo, or SoundCloud. When you interact with this content, these providers may collect data about your activity.

Tools and functionality
We use third-party tools to provide services such as chat, forms, and maps. These include:

  • Unibuddy and Zendesk for communication and support
  • Microsoft Forms and Lime Technologies for forms and data collection
  • Google Maps and MazeMap for location and navigation

Content delivery and infrastructure
The website may use services such as content delivery networks (CDNs) to ensure performance and security. These services may process technical data such as IP addresses.

Legal basis and data processing

Necessary third-party services are used based on legitimate interest, as they are required for the website to function.

Other third-party services, such as analytics and marketing tools, are only activated with your consent through the cookie settings on the website. These services may process personal data in accordance with their own privacy policies.

Data transfers and responsibility

Some third-party providers may process data outside the EU/EEA. In such cases, SSE ensures that appropriate safeguards are in place in accordance with applicable data protection legislation.

Each third-party provider is responsible for its own processing of personal data. We recommend that you review their privacy policies for more information on how your data is handled.

Managing your preferences

You can control which third-party services are activated through your cookie settings. You may change or withdraw your consent at any time.

Contact

If you have questions about third-party services used on this website, please contact:

Stockholm School of Economics
Email: info@hhs.se