Intro

We believe in being transparent with our users about how we collect and use their data. To find out more about this and us as a data controller, you can read our Privacy Policy.

This Cookie Policy is aimed at making it clear for website users (“you”) how, when and why we use cookies.

For the information on how to delete or block cookies, please see the section How can I change my cookie settings? below. However, before you take any action with regard to cookies, we warmly advise you to read this policy.

Which information can you find in this policy?

Our use of cookies

About cookies

Which cookies do we use and what is their purpose?

Essential cookies

Preference and functionality cookies

Analytics cookies

Marketing cookies

Third party cookies

How can I change my cookie settings?

Opt-out from third party service we use

Changing browser settings

How to disable Flash cookies

Variation clause

Our use of cookies

Any browser visiting our Website will receive cookies from us. Insofar as cookies we use are not strictly necessary for the provision of this website, we will ask you to consent to our use of cookies when you first visit our website.

We use cookies on our Website because we wish all of our users to have the best possible on-site experience. Information provided via cookies makes it possible to optimise your experience.

Cookies do not typically contain any information that personally identifies a user, but personal information that we store about you may be linked to the information stored in and obtained from cookies. In our Privacy Policy you can find out more about what personal data relating to our users is being processed.

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About cookies

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your device by websites that you visit. It enables the website to remember your actions and preferences (such as login, language, font size and other display preferences) over a period of time, so you don’t have to keep re-entering them whenever you come back to the site or browse from one page to another. The use of cookies helps you to navigate between pages efficiently, helps remember your preferences and improve your browsing experience in other ways. Cookies can also help ensure that the marketing you see online is more relevant to you and your interests.

Other technologies, including data we store on your web browser or device, identifiers associated with your device and other software are used for similar purposes. In this policy, we refer to all of these technologies as “cookies.”

Cookies can be classified by their lifespan, the domain to which they belong and place of storage.

By lifespan, cookies are either:

  • session cookies which are erased when the user closes the browser – session cookies only last for as long as the session (usually the current visit to a website or a browser session).
  • persistent cookies which remain on the user’s computer/device for a pre-defined period of time (unless deleted by the user before the expiry date). Persistent cookies help us to recognise you, so it’s easier to return to our Website or interact with our service without having to sign in or change your settings every time. After you sign in, a persistent cookie stays in your browser and will be read again when you return to our site.

As for the domain to which it belongs, there are either:

  • first-party cookies which are set by the web server of the visited page and share the same domain or
  • third-party cookies stored by a different domain to the visited page’s domain. This can happen when the webpage references a file, such as JavaScript, located outside of its’ domain.

Taking into account where cookies are stored, there are:

  • browser cookies that are sent by a website and stored on the user’s browser. Browser cookies store less than Flash cookies and only the browser where the cookies are stored may access them.
  • flash cookies are known as local shared objects and they are different from browser cookies because of the amount, type and manner in which the data is stored. They are stored outside of the browser and they may be accessed by multiple browser on same computer.

To find out more about cookies, visit www.aboutcookies.org or www.allaboutcookies.org.

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Which cookies do we use and what is their purpose?

We use all types of cookies that are explained above. A detailed description of our cookies, their functions and sources can be found below.

Essential cookies

Essential cookies are necessary for our website to work effectively. They help make the website usable by enabling basic functionalities like page navigation and access to secure areas of the website. This type of cookies may be used to protect and accelerate our website by automatically optimising the delivery of our content. This is how you get the fastest page load times and best performance. Also, essential cookies may be used for security reasons and to identify our trusted visitors. They may filter bots and distinguish them from legitimate users, preventing any form of spam activity on our website.

These cookies do not correspond to any user ID in our web application, nor do the cookies store any personally identifiable information. We advise you not to switch off these cookies. If you set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, please be aware that after doing so, some parts of the webpage may not work.

Preference and functionality cookies

Preference cookies enable a website to remember information that changes the way the website behaves or looks, like your preferred language or the region that you are in. They may also be used to provide services you have asked for such as watching a video, commenting on a blog or using a live chat service.

Analytics cookies

Analytics cookies help website owners to understand how visitors interact with websites by collecting and reporting information anonymously. We use different analytics cookies in order to analyse information about how our website is being used. Analytics cookies can process information about the number of visitors to the website, where visitors to the website came from, the pages they visit, scrolling activities, downloads, information about user agent, time spent on the website and approximate geo-location of a device that you use to access our website. We use this information to compile reports that help us to improve the website. Reports may be visually presented through heat maps and anonymised screen recordings. All data we process by use of this type of cookies are presented in an aggregated form and/or pseudonymised.

We mainly use analytics cookies provided by Google Analytics, Clicky, Hotjar, Visual Website Optimizer. However, please be aware that we may use analytics cookies provided by other companies which services we may also use for analytics and analytical purposes.

Marketing cookies

Marketing cookies are used to track visitors across websites. The intention is to display advertisements that are relevant and engaging for the individual user.

For marketing purposes we may use various services including, but not limited to, Eloqua, AdForm, OneSignal and Verizon Media Ad Platforms. Marketing cookies are used to ensure these services are able to function. These cookies may also serve to personalise the way we communicate with you. If you consent to receive advertising material, marketing cookies help us to evaluate your personal preferences for specific content that we then use to deliver more personalised advertising material to you.

Please be aware that we may use marketing cookies provided by other companies. Also, third party cookies (see the section below) may be placed by our partners in order to promote their products. For example, third party promotional activities may include advertisements such as banners or interstitial ads.

We encourage you to visit www.youronlinechoices.eu in order to find more information about the way of advertising that we implement, and the choices offered in connection with the use of your data.

Third party cookies

Third parties may set cookies when you visit our Website. Sometimes that is because we have hired the third party to provide services on our behalf. In other cases, it is because our web pages contain advertisements from third parties, or content such as videos and news. Because your browser connects to those third parties’ web servers to retrieve that content, third parties are able to set or read their own cookies on your device and may collect information about your online activities across websites or online services. Finally, in some cases third party tracking cookies may also be necessary for the effective use of affiliate links and the performance of any affiliate agreements we have in place.

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How can I change my cookie settings?

You may at any time choose to disable some or all of the cookies. You have several ways to do disable cookies.

Opt-out from third party service we use

You can opt-out from being tracked by some of the third party service providers we mainly rely on, by the following instructions they provide:

Changing browser settings

The most used web browsers allow you to manage the majority of cookies through the browser’s settings. Keep in mind that if you limit the ability of websites to set cookies, you may worsen your overall user experience, since it (inter alia) will no longer be personalised to you.

If you still do not want to receive cookies from our Website, you can change your browser settings on a device you are using to access our services. Below you can find short instructions on how to disable cookies on the most popular Internet browsers. Also, you can find links to the cookie management section for the most popular Internet browsers. Please carefully read the following instructions:

  • Internet Explorer: Click on the Tools button, then on Internet Options. In the General tab, choose Browsing history, click on Settings. Then click Select files and select the Cookie(s) you wish to disable. Then close the window containing the list of Cookies and click twice on OK to return to internet. More instructions available here.
  • Firefox browser: Click on the Firefox Menu icon, then on the Tools button, then Options; in the window that appears, select Privacy and collect Remove Specific Cookies. Select the Cookies you wish to disable then remove them. More instructions available here.
  • Safari: click on the Settings button, then on Preferences. In the window that appears, choose Privacy/Security and click on Show Cookies. Select the Cookies you wish to disable then click on Delete or Delete All. More instructions available here.
  • Chrome: click on the Google Chrome menu, then Settings. At the bottom of the page, click on Advanced Settings. In the Privacy section, click on Content Settings. To disable cookies:
    • Select Block sites from storing any data;
    • Click on Cookies and site data then move the mouse over the website which created the Cookie, and click on X in the right corner, or click on Remove All.

    More information available here.

  • Safari (mobile) – For more information please visit the following link.

For instructions on how to disable cookies on Internet browsers that are not given above, please consult the documentation that your browser manufacturer provides.

How to disable Flash cookies

Changing browser settings will not remove Flash cookies. If you would like to disable Flash cookies, you can get the instructions here. If you disable Flash cookies, you will not have access to many features that make your experience more efficient and some of our services will not function properly.

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Variation clause

It may be necessary to amend this Cookie Policy at times based on changing technical and business needs or to comply with legislative or regulatory requirements of EU Data Protection Law.

Essential modifications are those that affect your rights and state with regard to the protection and processing of your personal data. The essential modifications may include, but are not limited to, launch of new services, deployment of new technologies and processing your data for new purposes. Therefore, if we make essential modifications to this Cookie Policy, we will send you notice through our Services, or by other means, and give you the opportunity to review the changes before they become effective. You will be asked to consent to the processing of your personal data in accordance with the updated Policy. If you do not consent to this, you may not be able to use your account and services available for registered users.

In addition, from time to time we may make minor modifications to our Cookie Policy. These types of modifications may include, but are not limited to, organisational and grammatical changes in order to make this policy easier to read. The fact that you continue to use our services after we publish the updated Cookie Policy with only minor modifications means that the processing of your personal data is subject to the updated Cookie Policy with only minor modifications.

We encourage you to periodically review this page for the latest information on cookie use.

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Privacy Notice

With this Privacy Notice, we wish to inform all website visitors (‘you’) what personal information we collect when you come to this website, as well as how we use and process this information. This Privacy Notice applies only on the processing of personal data gathered on this website and not to data processing that occurs on other websites. This website is owned by:

Types of personal data we collect

When you visit our website we may process two types of personal data concerning you:

  • Your electronic identification data and the information about your interaction with our partnered websites. Electronic identification data includes the time and date of access to our website, your IP address and browser that you used to access our website, operating system you are currently using, unique device identifiers and information about your mobile network.
  • Your interaction with our partnered websites includes information about whether you visit, register or participate in gaming activities on any of the websites of our partners. It is important to note that we are processing this information on an aggregated level and it cannot be traced back to you.

To process the above data cookies and similar technologies are used. To find out more about how we use cookies, you can read our Cookie Policy.

The lawful basis for processing of your personal data

The processing of your personal data serves the legitimate interest of improving our products and services for the purpose of:

  • Measuring and improving the effectiveness of the advertising campaigns that are implemented on our website
  • Enhancing your overall user experience
  • Developing content on our website
  • Securing and maintaining website functionality
  • Preventing any potential threats
  • Calculating our revenue
  • Website analytics and statistics

Data subject and data controller

Under the General Data Protection Regulation (‘GDPR’) data subject is defined as ‘identified or identifiable natural persons’. Since personal data processing that might occur on our website is about your personal data, you are considered to be a data subject. Therefore, you can exercise your rights which are granted by the GDPR.

Data controller is the natural or legal person who (either alone or jointly or in common with other persons) determines the purposes for which and the manner in which any personal information are, or are to be, processed. For the purpose of this Privacy Notice, since we determine the purpose and means of the processing of your personal data on this website, we are considered to be a data controller over your personal data. Being a data controller creates an obligation to protect your data with utmost caution and in accordance with relevant data protection laws.

Your Data Protection Rights Under General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

  • Accessing, updating or deleting the information we have on you: Whenever appropriate, you can request access, update or deletion of your personal data that we control
  • The right to object: You have the right to object to our processing of your personal data
  • The right of restriction: You have the right to request that we restrict or limit the processing of your personal data
  • The right to data portability: You have the right to be provided with a copy of the information we have on you in a structured, machine-readable and commonly used format
  • The right to withdraw consent: You also have the right to withdraw your consent at any time where we rely on your consent to process your personal data
  • The right to lodge a complaint: Lodge a complaint with your local or Danish data protection authority if you feel that your above-listed rights have been violated. Danish Data Protection Agency: Datatilsynet, Borgergade 28, 5, DK-1300 Copenhagen K

 

If at any point you have any questions about the processing of your personal data on this website, or if you want to send us the request concerning your rights, please email us at

Data protection

It is of great importance that we keep your data secure and this is something that we are firmly committed to. We apply appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure the protection of your personal data against accidental or unlawful loss, theft, alteration, unauthorised disclosure, access or use and against all other unlawful forms of processing.

Furthermore, to make sure that your data is well protected, we control who has access to your personal data. Only authorised and appropriately trained staff can access your personal data to fulfill their work obligations.

Third party recipients

Your personal data may be shared with entities who help us provide and further develop our services (e.g. analytics, development, marketing). Out of necessity, they will process your personal data to perform tasks we delegate to them. Under the GDPR, third parties who process your data assume the role of data processors. They are involved in processing activities according to relevant data protection agreements which are tailored to secure your data. We will take all necessary steps to ensure that your data is treated securely and in accordance with this Privacy Notice and no transfer of your personal data will take place to an organisation or a country unless there are adequate controls in place, including the security of your personal data.

When and if obliged to do so, we may share your data with public authorities and law enforcement bodies.

Transferring your data outside of the European Economic Area (EEA)

As it was mentioned in the previous section, If we transfer your personal data outside of the EEA we will ensure an adequate level of data protection is in place, as defined by the applicable data protection laws.

Countries and recipients that your personal data may be transferred to are:

  • A state which is considered to have an adequate level of data protection as approved by the European Commision. You may find out more about states with the adequate level of protection here.
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  • A recipient in a country that does not have an adequate level of data protection according to the European Commision. In this case, we will use contracts that require the recipient to protect your personal data to the same standards as it would be within the EEA and implement appropriate safeguards as required by the GDPR, regarding the processing of your personal data.

Changes to the Privacy Notice

It is possible that this Notice will be modified or updated in the future.

The update may contain essential or minor modifications. Essential modifications may affect your rights and obligations regarding the processing of your personal data (e.g. if we develop a new purpose of processing and install new service to our website). On the other hand, minor modifications may occur when we have to make grammatical corrections or linguistic changes, but these will have no impact on your rights and obligations regarding the processing of personal data.

If essential modifications occur, you will be properly notified in advance, so that you can take the time to review the changes before the updates are enforced.

This Privacy Notice is valid from the 1st of March 2021.


Intro

We believe in being transparent with our users about how we collect and use their data. To find out more about this and us as a data controller, you can read our Privacy Policy.

This Cookie Policy is aimed at making it clear for website users (“you”) how, when and why we use cookies.

For the information on how to delete or block cookies, please see the section How can I change my cookie settings? below. However, before you take any action with regard to cookies, we warmly advise you to read this policy.

Which information can you find in this policy?

Our use of cookies

About cookies

Which cookies do we use and what is their purpose?

Essential cookies

Preference and functionality cookies

Analytics cookies

Marketing cookies

Third party cookies

How can I change my cookie settings?

Opt-out from third party service we use

Changing browser settings

How to disable Flash cookies

Variation clause

Our use of cookies

Any browser visiting our Website will receive cookies from us. Insofar as cookies we use are not strictly necessary for the provision of this website, we will ask you to consent to our use of cookies when you first visit our website.

We use cookies on our Website because we wish all of our users to have the best possible on-site experience. Information provided via cookies makes it possible to optimise your experience.

Cookies do not typically contain any information that personally identifies a user, but personal information that we store about you may be linked to the information stored in and obtained from cookies. In our Privacy Policy you can find out more about what personal data relating to our users is being processed.

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About cookies

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your device by websites that you visit. It enables the website to remember your actions and preferences (such as login, language, font size and other display preferences) over a period of time, so you don’t have to keep re-entering them whenever you come back to the site or browse from one page to another. The use of cookies helps you to navigate between pages efficiently, helps remember your preferences and improve your browsing experience in other ways. Cookies can also help ensure that the marketing you see online is more relevant to you and your interests.

Other technologies, including data we store on your web browser or device, identifiers associated with your device and other software are used for similar purposes. In this policy, we refer to all of these technologies as “cookies.”

Cookies can be classified by their lifespan, the domain to which they belong and place of storage.

By lifespan, cookies are either:

  • session cookies which are erased when the user closes the browser – session cookies only last for as long as the session (usually the current visit to a website or a browser session).
  • persistent cookies which remain on the user’s computer/device for a pre-defined period of time (unless deleted by the user before the expiry date). Persistent cookies help us to recognise you, so it’s easier to return to our Website or interact with our service without having to sign in or change your settings every time. After you sign in, a persistent cookie stays in your browser and will be read again when you return to our site.

As for the domain to which it belongs, there are either:

  • first-party cookies which are set by the web server of the visited page and share the same domain or
  • third-party cookies stored by a different domain to the visited page’s domain. This can happen when the webpage references a file, such as JavaScript, located outside of its’ domain.

Taking into account where cookies are stored, there are:

  • browser cookies that are sent by a website and stored on the user’s browser. Browser cookies store less than Flash cookies and only the browser where the cookies are stored may access them.
  • flash cookies are known as local shared objects and they are different from browser cookies because of the amount, type and manner in which the data is stored. They are stored outside of the browser and they may be accessed by multiple browser on same computer.

To find out more about cookies, visit www.aboutcookies.org or www.allaboutcookies.org.

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Which cookies do we use and what is their purpose?

We use all types of cookies that are explained above. A detailed description of our cookies, their functions and sources can be found below.

Essential cookies

Essential cookies are necessary for our website to work effectively. They help make the website usable by enabling basic functionalities like page navigation and access to secure areas of the website. This type of cookies may be used to protect and accelerate our website by automatically optimising the delivery of our content. This is how you get the fastest page load times and best performance. Also, essential cookies may be used for security reasons and to identify our trusted visitors. They may filter bots and distinguish them from legitimate users, preventing any form of spam activity on our website.

These cookies do not correspond to any user ID in our web application, nor do the cookies store any personally identifiable information. We advise you not to switch off these cookies. If you set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, please be aware that after doing so, some parts of the webpage may not work.

Preference and functionality cookies

Preference cookies enable a website to remember information that changes the way the website behaves or looks, like your preferred language or the region that you are in. They may also be used to provide services you have asked for such as watching a video, commenting on a blog or using a live chat service.

Analytics cookies

Analytics cookies help website owners to understand how visitors interact with websites by collecting and reporting information anonymously. We use different analytics cookies in order to analyse information about how our website is being used. Analytics cookies can process information about the number of visitors to the website, where visitors to the website came from, the pages they visit, scrolling activities, downloads, information about user agent, time spent on the website and approximate geo-location of a device that you use to access our website. We use this information to compile reports that help us to improve the website. Reports may be visually presented through heat maps and anonymised screen recordings. All data we process by use of this type of cookies are presented in an aggregated form and/or pseudonymised.

We mainly use analytics cookies provided by Google Analytics, Clicky, Hotjar, Visual Website Optimizer. However, please be aware that we may use analytics cookies provided by other companies which services we may also use for analytics and analytical purposes.

Marketing cookies

Marketing cookies are used to track visitors across websites. The intention is to display advertisements that are relevant and engaging for the individual user.

For marketing purposes we may use various services including, but not limited to, Eloqua, AdForm, OneSignal and Verizon Media Ad Platforms. Marketing cookies are used to ensure these services are able to function. These cookies may also serve to personalise the way we communicate with you. If you consent to receive advertising material, marketing cookies help us to evaluate your personal preferences for specific content that we then use to deliver more personalised advertising material to you.

Please be aware that we may use marketing cookies provided by other companies. Also, third party cookies (see the section below) may be placed by our partners in order to promote their products. For example, third party promotional activities may include advertisements such as banners or interstitial ads.

We encourage you to visit www.youronlinechoices.eu in order to find more information about the way of advertising that we implement, and the choices offered in connection with the use of your data.

Third party cookies

Third parties may set cookies when you visit our Website. Sometimes that is because we have hired the third party to provide services on our behalf. In other cases, it is because our web pages contain advertisements from third parties, or content such as videos and news. Because your browser connects to those third parties’ web servers to retrieve that content, third parties are able to set or read their own cookies on your device and may collect information about your online activities across websites or online services. Finally, in some cases third party tracking cookies may also be necessary for the effective use of affiliate links and the performance of any affiliate agreements we have in place.

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How can I change my cookie settings?

You may at any time choose to disable some or all of the cookies. You have several ways to do disable cookies.

Opt-out from third party service we use

You can opt-out from being tracked by some of the third party service providers we mainly rely on, by the following instructions they provide:

Changing browser settings

The most used web browsers allow you to manage the majority of cookies through the browser’s settings. Keep in mind that if you limit the ability of websites to set cookies, you may worsen your overall user experience, since it (inter alia) will no longer be personalised to you.

If you still do not want to receive cookies from our Website, you can change your browser settings on a device you are using to access our services. Below you can find short instructions on how to disable cookies on the most popular Internet browsers. Also, you can find links to the cookie management section for the most popular Internet browsers. Please carefully read the following instructions:

  • Internet Explorer: Click on the Tools button, then on Internet Options. In the General tab, choose Browsing history, click on Settings. Then click Select files and select the Cookie(s) you wish to disable. Then close the window containing the list of Cookies and click twice on OK to return to internet. More instructions available here.
  • Firefox browser: Click on the Firefox Menu icon, then on the Tools button, then Options; in the window that appears, select Privacy and collect Remove Specific Cookies. Select the Cookies you wish to disable then remove them. More instructions available here.
  • Safari: click on the Settings button, then on Preferences. In the window that appears, choose Privacy/Security and click on Show Cookies. Select the Cookies you wish to disable then click on Delete or Delete All. More instructions available here.
  • Chrome: click on the Google Chrome menu, then Settings. At the bottom of the page, click on Advanced Settings. In the Privacy section, click on Content Settings. To disable cookies:
    • Select Block sites from storing any data;
    • Click on Cookies and site data then move the mouse over the website which created the Cookie, and click on X in the right corner, or click on Remove All.

    More information available here.

  • Safari (mobile) – For more information please visit the following link.

For instructions on how to disable cookies on Internet browsers that are not given above, please consult the documentation that your browser manufacturer provides.

How to disable Flash cookies

Changing browser settings will not remove Flash cookies. If you would like to disable Flash cookies, you can get the instructions here. If you disable Flash cookies, you will not have access to many features that make your experience more efficient and some of our services will not function properly.

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Variation clause

It may be necessary to amend this Cookie Policy at times based on changing technical and business needs or to comply with legislative or regulatory requirements of EU Data Protection Law.

Essential modifications are those that affect your rights and state with regard to the protection and processing of your personal data. The essential modifications may include, but are not limited to, launch of new services, deployment of new technologies and processing your data for new purposes. Therefore, if we make essential modifications to this Cookie Policy, we will send you notice through our Services, or by other means, and give you the opportunity to review the changes before they become effective. You will be asked to consent to the processing of your personal data in accordance with the updated Policy. If you do not consent to this, you may not be able to use your account and services available for registered users.

In addition, from time to time we may make minor modifications to our Cookie Policy. These types of modifications may include, but are not limited to, organisational and grammatical changes in order to make this policy easier to read. The fact that you continue to use our services after we publish the updated Cookie Policy with only minor modifications means that the processing of your personal data is subject to the updated Cookie Policy with only minor modifications.

We encourage you to periodically review this page for the latest information on cookie use.

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Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy describes how we treat your personal data that may be collected by visiting this website. It does not apply to data processing that occurs on other websites. The owner of the website (‘we’, ‘us’, ‘our’) is:

This Privacy Policy was designed to inform customers and this website’s visitors (‘you’) about how their personal data is gathered, used, stored or otherwise processed while browsing this website.

This Privacy Policy is effective from the 1st of March 2021.

Changes to the Privacy Policy

We may update this Policy from time to time if we find it necessary, therefore we suggest that you review it on a regular basis.

There may be two types of modifications that can take place: essential and/or minor.

Essential modifications may occur when we change the way of processing your data. This modification may affect your rights and obligations regarding the processing of your personal data (e.g. if we apply new services to our website that significantly impact the way we process your data). Minor modifications have no impact on your rights and obligations regarding the processing of your personal data (e.g. linguistic corrections or improvements, new fonts or styles)

We will inform you about any essential changes in advance, so that you have enough time to understand and consider the changes before they come into effect.

Personal data

While visiting our website, we may process two types of your data:

Electronic identification data such as your IP address, the operating system you use on your device, unique device identifiers and mobile network information, device location, the browser type you used to visit our website and the date and time of access to our website.

Data about your habits, namely your interactions with websites of our partners (if you have visited any of our partner’s websites, if you registered on any of our partner’s websites or if you took part in gaming activities after visiting any of our partner’s websites). This kind of data is processed on an aggregated level and it cannot be linked to your identity.

To process the above mentioned data we use cookies and similar technologies. This enables the improvement of our site functionalities, promotion of our products and delivery of content from third parties. To find out more about the cookies that we use on our site, please read our Cookie Policy.

The legal basis and purposes for data processing

The legitimate interest for processing your personal data lies in improving our product’s effectiveness and our service in general. We use this kind of data to measure the current effectiveness of the advertising campaigns that are implemented on our site. Moreover, generated information that was collected during your visit to our website is also used to improve your overall user experience, to develop and improve content on our website, secure and maintain website functionality and prevent potential threats.

We use the information about your IP address mostly for analytical reasons, such as to calculate how many visitors from specific countries /regions visit our website. To present the relevant content to you, we also need to determine an approximate location of your device (e.g. this is how we provide you with content in the language you use).

For the statistical purpose, we may process data about your activities taken on our partnered websites, which is important for the legitimate purpose of calculating our revenue. This sort of information about you is grouped with other similar data to helps us create statistics about the use of our service.

Data subject and data controller

Processing of personal data that may occur on this website is about you and your personal data. Therefore, you are in the position of a data subject, under the relevant EU Data Protection Law, namely General Data Protection Regulation (‘GDPR’). As a data subject you are entitled to exercise rights that are guaranteed by the GDPR, which is explained in the section below.

We are considered as a data controller, as defined under the GDPR. Being a data controller creates an obligation to protect your data with the greatest caution and in accordance with relevant data protection laws.

  • Your rights under the GDPR
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  • To withdraw previously given consent to data processing
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  • To access your personal data that we hold or process
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  • To request correction of any personal data that is incorrect or out of date
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  • To request deletion of your personal data that we store
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  • To object to our use and processing of your personal data
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  • To request limitation of our use and processing of your personal data
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  • To demand portability of your personal data
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  • To lodge a complaint with the relevant Data Protection Authority if you think that your rights are being violated

 

For more information on these rights, or if you want to send us the request concerning your rights, you can contact us at

You may also contact Danish Data Protection Agency: Datatilsynet, Borgergade 28, 5, DK-1300 Copenhagen K.

Data protection

Keeping your data up to date and secure is our high priority when it comes to data protection. We are committed to using appropriate technical and organisational measures to make sure that your personal data is safe and well protected against accidental loss, theft, unauthorised access or use, breaches or any other potential illegal activity.

Another method that we use to protect your data is access control. Only authorised and trained staff have access to your personal data that we store, which is necessary for the performance of their job.

Third party recipients

It is possible that your data will be shared with entities who help us improve and develop our products and services (e.g., marketing, advertising, analytics, development, security). Therefore, it may be necessary that they process your personal data to perform the tasks on our behalf.

As it is defined under the GDPR, those third parties are to be considered as data processors. Data processors are involved in the processing activities on the basis of relevant data protection agreements, which are created to make sure that your personal data is safe and secure.

It is also possible that we may share your personal data with public authorities and law enforcement bodies if we are required or legally obliged to do so.

Your data outside of the European Economic Area (EEA)

When and if your personal data is transferred outside of the EEA, we will make sure that all appropriate measures are taken to provide an adequate level of data protection as the applicable data protection law defines it.

Your personal data may be transferred to a:

 

  • Recipient based in a country that is considered to have an adequate level of data protection, according to the European Commission. A list of countries with an adequate level of data protection can be found here
  • Recipient based in a country that does not provide an adequate level of data protection, according to European Commission. In this situation we will enter into a Data Protection Agreement with the recipient, that will include Standard Contractual Clauses issued by the European Commission. This would oblige the recipient to provide a level of security and data protection equal to that required by the GDPR

Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy describes how we treat your personal data that may be collected by visiting this website. It does not apply to data processing that occurs on other websites. The owner of the website (‘we’, ‘us’, ‘our’) is:

This Privacy Policy was designed to inform customers and this website’s visitors (‘you’) about how their personal data is gathered, used, stored or otherwise processed while browsing this website.

This Privacy Policy is effective from the 1st of March 2021.

Changes to the Privacy Policy

We may update this Policy from time to time if we find it necessary, therefore we suggest that you review it on a regular basis.

There may be two types of modifications that can take place: essential and/or minor.

Essential modifications may occur when we change the way of processing your data. This modification may affect your rights and obligations regarding the processing of your personal data (e.g. if we apply new services to our website that significantly impact the way we process your data). Minor modifications have no impact on your rights and obligations regarding the processing of your personal data (e.g. linguistic corrections or improvements, new fonts or styles)

We will inform you about any essential changes in advance, so that you have enough time to understand and consider the changes before they come into effect.

Personal data

While visiting our website, we may process two types of your data:

Electronic identification data such as your IP address, the operating system you use on your device, unique device identifiers and mobile network information, device location, the browser type you used to visit our website and the date and time of access to our website.

Data about your habits, namely your interactions with websites of our partners (if you have visited any of our partner’s websites, if you registered on any of our partner’s websites or if you took part in gaming activities after visiting any of our partner’s websites). This kind of data is processed on an aggregated level and it cannot be linked to your identity.

To process the above mentioned data we use cookies and similar technologies. This enables the improvement of our site functionalities, promotion of our products and delivery of content from third parties. To find out more about the cookies that we use on our site, please read our Cookie Policy.

The legal basis and purposes for data processing

The legitimate interest for processing your personal data lies in improving our product’s effectiveness and our service in general. We use this kind of data to measure the current effectiveness of the advertising campaigns that are implemented on our site. Moreover, generated information that was collected during your visit to our website is also used to improve your overall user experience, to develop and improve content on our website, secure and maintain website functionality and prevent potential threats.

We use the information about your IP address mostly for analytical reasons, such as to calculate how many visitors from specific countries /regions visit our website. To present the relevant content to you, we also need to determine an approximate location of your device (e.g. this is how we provide you with content in the language you use).

For the statistical purpose, we may process data about your activities taken on our partnered websites, which is important for the legitimate purpose of calculating our revenue. This sort of information about you is grouped with other similar data to helps us create statistics about the use of our service.

Data subject and data controller

Processing of personal data that may occur on this website is about you and your personal data. Therefore, you are in the position of a data subject, under the relevant EU Data Protection Law, namely General Data Protection Regulation (‘GDPR’). As a data subject you are entitled to exercise rights that are guaranteed by the GDPR, which is explained in the section below.

We are considered as a data controller, as defined under the GDPR. Being a data controller creates an obligation to protect your data with the greatest caution and in accordance with relevant data protection laws.

  • Your rights under the GDPR
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  • To withdraw previously given consent to data processing
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  • To access your personal data that we hold or process
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  • To request correction of any personal data that is incorrect or out of date
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  • To request deletion of your personal data that we store
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  • To object to our use and processing of your personal data
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  • To request limitation of our use and processing of your personal data
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  • To demand portability of your personal data
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  • To lodge a complaint with the relevant Data Protection Authority if you think that your rights are being violated

 

For more information on these rights, or if you want to send us the request concerning your rights, you can contact us at

You may also contact Danish Data Protection Agency: Datatilsynet, Borgergade 28, 5, DK-1300 Copenhagen K.

Data protection

Keeping your data up to date and secure is our high priority when it comes to data protection. We are committed to using appropriate technical and organisational measures to make sure that your personal data is safe and well protected against accidental loss, theft, unauthorised access or use, breaches or any other potential illegal activity.

Another method that we use to protect your data is access control. Only authorised and trained staff have access to your personal data that we store, which is necessary for the performance of their job.

Third party recipients

It is possible that your data will be shared with entities who help us improve and develop our products and services (e.g., marketing, advertising, analytics, development, security). Therefore, it may be necessary that they process your personal data to perform the tasks on our behalf.

As it is defined under the GDPR, those third parties are to be considered as data processors. Data processors are involved in the processing activities on the basis of relevant data protection agreements, which are created to make sure that your personal data is safe and secure.

It is also possible that we may share your personal data with public authorities and law enforcement bodies if we are required or legally obliged to do so.

Your data outside of the European Economic Area (EEA)

When and if your personal data is transferred outside of the EEA, we will make sure that all appropriate measures are taken to provide an adequate level of data protection as the applicable data protection law defines it.

Your personal data may be transferred to a:

 

  • Recipient based in a country that is considered to have an adequate level of data protection, according to the European Commission. A list of countries with an adequate level of data protection can be found here
  • Recipient based in a country that does not provide an adequate level of data protection, according to European Commission. In this situation we will enter into a Data Protection Agreement with the recipient, that will include Standard Contractual Clauses issued by the European Commission. This would oblige the recipient to provide a level of security and data protection equal to that required by the GDPR

Privacy Notice

With this Privacy Notice, we wish to inform all website visitors (‘you’) what personal information we collect when you come to this website, as well as how we use and process this information. This Privacy Notice applies only on the processing of personal data gathered on this website and not to data processing that occurs on other websites. This website is owned by:

Types of personal data we collect

When you visit our website we may process two types of personal data concerning you:

  • Your electronic identification data and the information about your interaction with our partnered websites. Electronic identification data includes the time and date of access to our website, your IP address and browser that you used to access our website, operating system you are currently using, unique device identifiers and information about your mobile network.
  • Your interaction with our partnered websites includes information about whether you visit, register or participate in gaming activities on any of the websites of our partners. It is important to note that we are processing this information on an aggregated level and it cannot be traced back to you.

To process the above data cookies and similar technologies are used. To find out more about how we use cookies, you can read our Cookie Policy.

The lawful basis for processing of your personal data

The processing of your personal data serves the legitimate interest of improving our products and services for the purpose of:

  • Measuring and improving the effectiveness of the advertising campaigns that are implemented on our website
  • Enhancing your overall user experience
  • Developing content on our website
  • Securing and maintaining website functionality
  • Preventing any potential threats
  • Calculating our revenue
  • Website analytics and statistics

Data subject and data controller

Under the General Data Protection Regulation (‘GDPR’) data subject is defined as ‘identified or identifiable natural persons’. Since personal data processing that might occur on our website is about your personal data, you are considered to be a data subject. Therefore, you can exercise your rights which are granted by the GDPR.

Data controller is the natural or legal person who (either alone or jointly or in common with other persons) determines the purposes for which and the manner in which any personal information are, or are to be, processed. For the purpose of this Privacy Notice, since we determine the purpose and means of the processing of your personal data on this website, we are considered to be a data controller over your personal data. Being a data controller creates an obligation to protect your data with utmost caution and in accordance with relevant data protection laws.

Your Data Protection Rights Under General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

  • Accessing, updating or deleting the information we have on you: Whenever appropriate, you can request access, update or deletion of your personal data that we control
  • The right to object: You have the right to object to our processing of your personal data
  • The right of restriction: You have the right to request that we restrict or limit the processing of your personal data
  • The right to data portability: You have the right to be provided with a copy of the information we have on you in a structured, machine-readable and commonly used format
  • The right to withdraw consent: You also have the right to withdraw your consent at any time where we rely on your consent to process your personal data
  • The right to lodge a complaint: Lodge a complaint with your local or Danish data protection authority if you feel that your above-listed rights have been violated. Danish Data Protection Agency: Datatilsynet, Borgergade 28, 5, DK-1300 Copenhagen K

 

If at any point you have any questions about the processing of your personal data on this website, or if you want to send us the request concerning your rights, please email us at

Data protection

It is of great importance that we keep your data secure and this is something that we are firmly committed to. We apply appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure the protection of your personal data against accidental or unlawful loss, theft, alteration, unauthorised disclosure, access or use and against all other unlawful forms of processing.

Furthermore, to make sure that your data is well protected, we control who has access to your personal data. Only authorised and appropriately trained staff can access your personal data to fulfill their work obligations.

Third party recipients

Your personal data may be shared with entities who help us provide and further develop our services (e.g. analytics, development, marketing). Out of necessity, they will process your personal data to perform tasks we delegate to them. Under the GDPR, third parties who process your data assume the role of data processors. They are involved in processing activities according to relevant data protection agreements which are tailored to secure your data. We will take all necessary steps to ensure that your data is treated securely and in accordance with this Privacy Notice and no transfer of your personal data will take place to an organisation or a country unless there are adequate controls in place, including the security of your personal data.

When and if obliged to do so, we may share your data with public authorities and law enforcement bodies.

Transferring your data outside of the European Economic Area (EEA)

As it was mentioned in the previous section, If we transfer your personal data outside of the EEA we will ensure an adequate level of data protection is in place, as defined by the applicable data protection laws.

Countries and recipients that your personal data may be transferred to are:

  • A state which is considered to have an adequate level of data protection as approved by the European Commision. You may find out more about states with the adequate level of protection here.
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  • A recipient in a country that does not have an adequate level of data protection according to the European Commision. In this case, we will use contracts that require the recipient to protect your personal data to the same standards as it would be within the EEA and implement appropriate safeguards as required by the GDPR, regarding the processing of your personal data.

Changes to the Privacy Notice

It is possible that this Notice will be modified or updated in the future.

The update may contain essential or minor modifications. Essential modifications may affect your rights and obligations regarding the processing of your personal data (e.g. if we develop a new purpose of processing and install new service to our website). On the other hand, minor modifications may occur when we have to make grammatical corrections or linguistic changes, but these will have no impact on your rights and obligations regarding the processing of personal data.

If essential modifications occur, you will be properly notified in advance, so that you can take the time to review the changes before the updates are enforced.

This Privacy Notice is valid from the 1st of March 2021.

Wir legen großen Wert auf Transparenz darüber, wie wir die Daten unserer User sammeln und nutzen. Um mehr darüber und über uns als Datencontroller zu erfahren, kannst Du unsere Datenschutzerklärung lesen.

Diese Cookie-Richtlinie soll Nutzern der Webseite (“Du”) deutlich machen, wie, wann und warum wir Cookies verwenden.

Informationen zum Löschen oder Blockieren von Cookies findest Du im Abschnitt Wie kann ich meine Cookie-Einstellungen ändern? Bevor Du jedoch etwas in Bezug auf Cookies unternimmst, empfehlen wir Dir, diese Richtlinie sorgfältig zu lesen.

Welche Informationen sind in dieser Richtlinie zu finden?

1. Unsere Verwendung von Cookies

2. Über Cookies

3. Welche Cookies verwenden wir und wofür?

3.1. Essentielle Cookies

3.2. Präferenz- und Funktions-Cookies

3.3. Analytics-Cookies

3.4. Marketing-Cookies

3.5. Cookies von Drittanbietern

4. Wie kannst Du Deine Cookie-Einstellungen ändern?

4.1. Abmeldung von Drittanbieter-Diensten, die wir verwenden

4.2. Browsereinstellungen ändern

4.3. Flash-Cookies deaktivieren

5. Variationsklausel

1. Unsere Verwendung von Cookies

Jeder Browser, der unsere Webseite besucht, erhält Cookies von uns. Sofern die von uns verwendeten Cookies für die Bereitstellung der Webseite nicht unbedingt erforderlich sind, werden wir Dich bitten, der Verwendung von Cookies bei Deinem ersten Besuch unserer Webseite zuzustimmen.

Wir verwenden Cookies auf unserer Webseite, weil wir unseren Nutzern die bestmögliche Erfahrung bieten wollen. Informationen, die über Cookies zur Verfügung gestellt werden, ermöglichen die Optimierung Deiner Erfahrung auf .

Cookies enthalten normalerweise keine Informationen, die einen Benutzer persönlich identifizieren, aber persönliche Informationen, die wir über Dich speichern, können mit den in Cookies gespeicherten und erhaltenen Informationen verknüpft sein. In unserer Datenschutzerklärung erfährst Du mehr darüber, welche personenbezogenen Daten in Bezug auf unsere Nutzer verarbeitet werden.

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2. Über Cookies

Cookies sind kleine Textdateien, die von besuchten Webseiten auf Deinem Gerät platziert werden. Das ermöglicht der Webseite, sich über einen bestimmten Zeitraum an Deine Aktionen und Präferenzen (wie Login, Sprache, Schriftgröße und andere Anzeigepräferenzen) zu erinnern, sodass Du sie nicht jedes Mal erneut eingeben musst, wenn Du auf die Webseite zurückkehrst oder von einer Seite zur anderen blätterst. Die Verwendung von Cookies hilft Dir dabei, effizient zwischen Seiten zu navigieren, sich an Deine Einstellungen zu erinnern und auf verschiedene Weise Deine Browser-Erfahrung zu verbessern. Cookies können auch dazu beitragen, dass das Marketing, das Du online siehst, für Dich und Deine Interessen relevant ist.

Andere Technologien, einschließlich Daten, die wir in Deinem Webbrowser oder auf Deinem Endgerät speichern, Kennungen, die mit Deinem Gerät verknüpft sind, und andere Software, werden für ähnliche Zwecke verwendet. In dieser Richtlinie bezeichnen wir alle diese Technologien als “Cookies”.

Cookies können anhand ihrer Lebensdauer, der Domain, zu der sie gehören, und des Speicherorts klassifiziert werden.

Cookies nach Lebensdauer:

  • Sitzungscookies werden gelöscht, wenn der Benutzer den Browser schließt. Sitzungscookies dauern nur so lange wie die Sitzung (normalerweise der aktuelle Besuch einer Webseite oder eine Browsersitzung).
  • Dauerhafte Cookies verbleiben für einen vordefinierten Zeitraum auf dem Computer/Gerät des Benutzers (es sei denn, sie werden vor dem Ablaufdatum vom Benutzer gelöscht). Permanente Cookies helfen uns, Dich wiederzuerkennen, so dass es einfacher ist, zu unserer Webseite zurückzukehren oder mit unserem Dienst zu interagieren, ohne sich jedes Mal neu anmelden oder die Einstellungen ändern zu müssen. Nachdem Du Dich angemeldet hast, verbleibt ein dauerhafter Cookie in Deinem Browser und wird erneut gelesen, wenn Du auf unsere Webseite zurückkehrst.

Cookies nach Domain:

  • First-Party-Cookies werden vom Webserver der besuchten Seite gesetzt und gehören zur gleichen Domain.
  • Cookies von Drittanbietern sind in einer anderen Domain als die der besuchten Seite gespeichert. Dies kann passieren, wenn die Webseite auf eine Datei wie JavaScript verweist, die sich außerhalb ihrer Domain befindet.

Cookies nach Speicherort:

  • Browser-Cookies werden von einer Website gesendet und im Browser des Benutzers gespeichert. Browser-Cookies speichern weniger als Flash-Cookies und nur der Browser, in dem die Cookies gespeichert sind, kann darauf zugreifen.
  • Flash-Cookies sind lokal geteilte Objekte, die sich von Browser-Cookies aufgrund der Menge, des Typs und der Art und Weise, wie Daten gespeichert werden unterscheiden. Sie werden außerhalb des Browsers gespeichert und auf sie kann von mehreren Browsern auf demselben Computer zugegriffen werden.

Um mehr über Cookies zu erfahren, besuche www.aboutcookies.org oder www.allaboutcookies.org.

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3. Welche Cookies verwenden wir und wofür?

Wir verwenden alle oben erläuterten Arten von Cookies. Eine detaillierte Beschreibung unserer Cookies, ihrer Funktionen und Quellen findest Du im Folgenden.

3.1. Essentielle Cookies

Essentielle Cookies sind notwendig, damit unsere Website effektiv funktioniert. Sie helfen dabei, die Website nutzbar zu machen, indem grundlegende Funktionen wie die Seitennavigation und der Zugriff auf sichere Bereiche der Website aktiviert werden. Diese Art von Cookies kann dazu verwendet werden, unsere Website zu schützen und zu beschleunigen, indem sie die Bereitstellung unserer Inhalte automatisch optimieren. So erhältst Du die schnellstmögliche Seitenladezeit und die beste Leistung. Essentielle Cookies können außerdem aus Sicherheitsgründen und um unsere vertrauenswürdigen Besucher zu identifizieren verwendet werden. Sie können Bots filtern und sie von legitimen Benutzern unterscheiden, um jede Form von Spam-Aktivität auf unserer Website zu verhindern.

Diese Cookies entsprechen keiner Benutzer-ID in unserer Web-Anwendung, und sie speichern keine persönlich identifizierbaren Informationen. Wir empfehlen Dir, diese Cookies nicht zu deaktivieren. Wenn Du Deinen Browser so einstellst, dass er Dich über diese Cookies informiert oder sie blockiert, beachte bitte, dass einige Teile der Webseite möglicherweise nicht funktionieren.

3.2. Präferenz- und Funktions-Cookies

Präferenz-Cookies ermöglichen es einer Website, sich an Informationen zu erinnern, die die Art und Weise verändern, wie sich die Website verhält, wie z.B. Deine bevorzugte Sprache oder die Region, in der Du Dich befindest. Sie können auch verwendet werden, um Dienste bereitzustellen, die Du angefordert hast, wie z.B. ein Video anzusehen, einen Blog zu kommentieren oder den Live Chat zu nutzen.

3.3. Analytics-Cookies

Analytics-Cookies helfen Webseite-Betreibern zu verstehen, wie Besucher mit Webseites interagieren, indem sie Informationen sammeln und anonym melden. Wir verwenden verschiedene Analytics-Cookies, um Informationen darüber zu analysieren, wie unsere Webseite genutzt wird. Analytics-Cookies können Informationen über die Anzahl der Besucher der Webseite verarbeiten, woher die Besucher der Webseite gekommen sind, die von ihnen besuchten Seiten, Scroll-Aktivitäten, Downloads, Informationen zum Benutzeragenten, die auf der Webseite verbrachte Zeit oder die ungefähre geografische Position eines Geräts, die Du verwendest, um auf unsere Website zuzugreifen. Wir verwenden diese Informationen, um Berichte zu erstellen, die uns helfen, die Webseite zu verbessern. Berichte können visuell durch Heatmaps und anonymisierte Bildschirmaufnahmen dargestellt werden. Alle Daten, die wir mit dieser Art von Cookies verarbeiten, werden in aggregierter Form und/oder pseudonymisiert dargestellt.

Wir verwenden hauptsächlich Analytics-Cookies von Google Analytics, Clicky, Hotjar, Visual Website Optimizer. Bitte beachte jedoch, dass wir von anderen Unternehmen bereitgestellte Analytics-Cookies verwenden können, die wir möglicherweise auch zu Analyse- und Analysezwecken nutzen.

3.4. Marketing-Cookies

Marketing-Cookies werden verwendet, um Besuchern über verschiedene Webseiten zu folgen. So sollen Anzeigen geschaltet werden, die für den einzelnen Nutzer relevant und ansprechend sind.

Zu Marketingzwecken verwenden wir verschiedene Dienste, einschließlich (aber nicht beschränkt auf) Eloqua, AdForm, OneSignal und Verizon Media Ad Platforms. Zum Zweck des regelmäßigen Funktionierens der Marketing-Dienste werden Marketing-Cookies verwendet. Diese Cookies dienen dazu, die Kommunikation mit Dir zu personalisieren. Wenn Du akzeptierst, Werbematerial zu erhalten, helfen uns Marketing-Cookies, Deine persönlichen Präferenzen für bestimmte Inhalte zu bewerten, die wir weiter verwenden, um Dir Werbematerial zu liefern, das Deinen Präferenzen entspricht.

Bitte beachte, dass wir Marketing-Cookies von anderen Unternehmen verwenden, deren Dienste wir für Marketingzwecke nutzen können. Auch Drittanbieter-Cookies (siehe Abschnitt weiter unten) können von unseren Partnern platziert werden, um ihre Produkte zu bewerben. Werbeaktivitäten können unter anderem die Bereitstellung von interstitieller Werbung umfassen.

Wir ermutigen Sie, www.youronlinechoices.eu zu besuchen, um weitere Informationen über die von uns implementierte Art der Werbung und die im Zusammenhang mit der Verwendung Ihrer Daten angebotenen Auswahlmöglichkeiten zu erhalten.

3.5. Cookies von Drittanbietern

Dritte können Cookies setzen, wenn Du unsere Webseite besuchst. Manchmal liegt das daran, dass wir die dritte Partei beauftragt haben, Dienste für uns zu erbringen. In anderen Fällen liegt dies daran, dass unsere Webseiten Anzeigen von Dritten oder Inhalte wie Videos und Nachrichten enthalten. Da Dein Browser eine Verbindung zu den Web-Servern dieser Drittanbieter herstellt, um solche Inhalte abzurufen, können Dritte ihre eigenen Cookies auf Deinem Gerät setzen oder lesen, und können Informationen über Deine Online-Aktivitäten auf Webseiten oder mit Online-Diensten sammeln. In einigen Fällen können Tracking-Cookies von Drittanbietern schließlich auch für die effektive Nutzung von Affiliate-Links und die Durchführung von bestehenden Affiliate-Vereinbarungen erforderlich sein.

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4. Wie kannst Du Deine Cookie-Einstellungen ändern?

Du kannst jederzeit einige oder alle Cookies deaktivieren. Es gibt mehrere Möglichkeiten, Cookies zu deaktivieren.

4.1. Abmeldung von Drittanbieter-Diensten, die wir verwenden

Du kannst die Verfolgung durch einige der Drittanbieter, deren Dienste wir in Anspruch nehmen, durch die folgenden Anweisungen deaktivieren:

4.2. Browsereinstellungen ändern

Die am häufigsten verwendeten Webbrowser ermöglichen es, die meisten Cookies über die Browsereinstellungen zu verwalten. Beachte, dass sich Deine allgemeine Nutzererfahrung verschlechtern kann, wenn Du Webseiten in ihrer Fähigkeit Cookies zu setzen einschränkst, u.a. weil sie nicht mehr für Dich personalisiert ist.

Wenn Du trotzdem keine Cookies von unserer Website erhalten möchtest, kannst Du Deine Browsereinstellungen auf dem Gerät ändern, mit dem Du auf unsere Dienste zugreifst. Im Folgenden findest Du eine kurze Anleitung zum Deaktivieren von Cookies in den gängigsten Internetbrowsern. Außerdem findest Du Links zur Cookie-Verwaltung für die gängigsten Internetbrowser. Bitte lies Dir die folgenden Anweisungen sorgfältig durch:

  • Internet Explorer: Klicke auf die Schaltfläche Extras und dann auf Internetoptionen. Wähle auf der Registerkarte Allgemein den Browserverlauf und klicke auf Einstellungen. Klicke dann auf Dateien auswählen und wähle die Cookies aus, die Du deaktivieren möchtest. Schließe dann das Fenster mit der Liste der Cookies und bestätige zweimal mit OK, um zum Internet zurückzukehren. Weitere Anweisungen findest Du hier.
  • Firefox-Browser: Klicke auf das Symbol des Firefox-Menüs, dann auf die Schaltfläche Extras und dann auf Optionen. Im erscheinenden Fenster wählst Du Datenschutz und Spezifische Cookies entfernen. Wähle die Cookies aus, die Du deaktivieren möchtest, und entferne sie. Weitere Anweisungen findest Du hier.
  • Safari: Klicke auf die Schaltfläche Einstellungen. Wähle im angezeigten Fenster Datenschutz/Sicherheit und klicke auf Cookies anzeigen. Wähle die Cookies aus, die Du deaktivieren möchtest, und klicke auf Löschen oder Alle löschen. Weitere Anweisungen findest Du hier.
  • Chrome: Klicke auf das Google Chrome-Menü und dann auf Einstellungen. Klicke unten auf der Seite auf Erweiterte Einstellungen. Klicke im Bereich Datenschutz auf Inhaltseinstellungen. So deaktivierst Du Cookies:
    • Wähle Cookiedaten blockieren
    • Wähle Alle Cookies und Websitedaten anzeigen. Wähle dann die Webseite, die den Cookie erstellt hat, und entferne sie, oder klicke auf Alle entfernen.

    Weitere Informationen findest Du hier.

  • Safari (Mobile) Für weitere Informationen besuche bitte den folgenden Link.

Anweisungen zur Deaktivierung von Cookies in Internetbrowsern, die oben nicht aufgeführt sind, findest Du in der Dokumentation, die der Hersteller Deines Browsers zur Verfügung stellt.

4.3. Flash-Cookies deaktivieren

Flash-Cookies werden durch das Ändern der Browsereinstellungen nicht entfernt. Wenn Du Flash-Cookies deaktivieren möchtest, kannst Du hier die Anweisungen erhalten. Wenn Du Flash-Cookies deaktivierst, hast Du keinen Zugriff auf viele Funktionen, die Deine Erfahrung effizienter machen und einige unserer Dienste werden nicht ordnungsgemäß funktionieren.

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5. Variationsklausel

Es kann erforderlich sein, diese Cookie-Richtlinien zu ändern, wenn es die technischen und geschäftlichen Anforderungen erfordern, oder um gesetzliche oder behördliche Anforderungen des EU-Datenschutzrechts einzuhalten.

Wesentliche Änderungen sind solche, die Deine Rechte und Deinen Status in Bezug auf den Schutz und die Verarbeitung Deiner persönlichen Daten betreffen Die wesentlichen Änderungen können unter anderem die Einführung neuer Dienste, die Bereitstellung neuer Technologien und die Verarbeitung Deiner Daten für neue Zwecke umfassen. Wenn wir wesentliche Änderungen an der Cookie-Richtlinie vornehmen, senden wir Dir daher eine Benachrichtigung über unseren Service oder auf andere Weise und geben Dir die Möglichkeit, die Änderungen zu überprüfen, bevor sie wirksam werden. Du wirst aufgefordert, der Verarbeitung Deiner persönlichen Daten gemäß der aktualisierten Richtlinie zuzustimmen. Wenn Du nicht zustimmst, kannst Du möglicherweise Dein Konto und die für registrierte Benutzer verfügbaren Dienste nicht verwenden.

Darüber hinaus nehmen wir von Zeit zu Zeit geringfügige Änderungen an unserer Cookie-Richtlinie vor. Dies kann organisatorische und grammatikalische Änderungen beinhalten (sind aber nicht darauf beschränkt), um die Richtlinie leichter lesbar zu machen. Die Tatsache, dass Du unsere Dienste nach der Veröffentlichung der aktualisierten Cookie-Richtlinie mit nur geringfügigen Änderungen weiterhin nutzt, bedeutet, dass die Verarbeitung Deiner persönlichen Daten der aktualisierten Cookie-Richtlinie nur geringfügigen Änderungen unterliegt.

Wir empfehlen Dir, diese Seite regelmäßig auf die neuesten Informationen zur Verwendung von Cookies zu überprüfen.

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Datenschutzrichtlinie

Diese Datenschutzrichtlinie beschreibt, wie wir mit Ihren personenbezogenen Daten umgehen, die beim Besuch dieser Webseite erhoben werden können. Sie gilt nicht für die Datenverarbeitung, die auf anderen Webseiten stattfindet. Der Inhaber der Webseite (‘wir’, ‘uns’, ‘unser’) ist:

Diese Datenschutzrichtlinie wurde entwickelt, um Kunden und die Besucher dieser Webseite (‘Sie’) darüber zu informieren, wie Ihre personenbezogenen Daten beim Besuch dieser Webseite erfasst, verwendet, gespeichert oder anderweitig verarbeitet werden.

Diese Datenschutzrichtlinie gilt ab dem 1. März 2021.

Änderungen der Datenschutzrichtlinie

Wir können diese Richtlinie, wenn wir es für notwendig halten, von Zeit zu Zeit aktualisieren. Daher empfehlen wir Ihnen, sie regelmäßig zu wieder zu lesen.

Es kann zwei Arten von Änderungen geben: wesentliche und geringfügige.

Wesentliche Änderungen können sich ergeben, wenn wir die Art und Weise der Verarbeitung Ihrer Daten ändern. Eine solche Änderung kann Ihre Rechte und Pflichten in Bezug auf die Verarbeitung Ihrer personenbezogenen Daten betreffen (z.B. wenn wir neue Dienste auf unserer Webseite anwenden, die die Art und Weise, wie wir Ihre Daten verarbeiten, erheblich beeinflussen).  Geringfügige Änderungen haben keinen Einfluss auf Ihre Rechte und Pflichten in Bezug auf die Verarbeitung Ihrer personenbezogenen Daten (z.B. sprachliche Korrekturen oder Verbesserungen, neue Schriften oder Stile)

Wir werden Sie vorab über alle wesentlichen Änderungen informieren. Damit haben Sie genügend Zeit, die Änderungen zu verstehen und zu berücksichtigen, bevor sie in Kraft treten.

Personenbezogene Daten

Wenn Sie unsere Webseite besuchen, können wir zwei Arten Ihrer Daten verarbeiten:

Elektronische Identifikationsdaten wie Ihre IP-Adresse, das Betriebssystem, das Sie auf Ihrem Gerät verwenden, eindeutige Gerätekennungen und Informationen zum Mobilfunknetz, Gerätestandort, den Browsertyp, mit dem Sie unsere Webseite besuchen, sowie Datum und Uhrzeit des Zugriffs auf unsere Webseite.

Daten über Ihre Gewohnheiten, nämlich Ihre Interaktionen mit Webseiten unserer Partner (wenn Sie eine der Webseiten unserer Partner besucht haben, wenn Sie sich auf einer der Webseiten unserer Partner registriert haben oder wenn Sie nach dem Besuch einer der Webseiten unserer Partner an Spielaktivitäten teilgenommen haben). Diese Art von Daten werden auf aggregierter Ebene verarbeitet und können nicht mit Ihrer Identität in Verbindung gebracht werden.

Zur Verarbeitung der oben genannten Daten verwenden wir Cookies und ähnliche Technologien. Dies ermöglicht die Verbesserung der Funktionalitäten unserer Webseite, die Vermarktung unserer Produkte und die Bereitstellung von Inhalten von Dritten. Um mehr über die von uns auf unserer Webseite verwendeten Cookies zu erfahren, lesen Sie bitte unsere Cookie-Richtlinien.

Rechtsgrundlage und Zwecke der Datenverarbeitung

Das berechtigte Interesse an der Verarbeitung Ihrer personenbezogenen Daten liegt in der Verbesserung der Effektivität unserer Produkte und unserer Dienstleistung im Allgemeinen. Wir verwenden diese Art von Daten, um die aktuelle Wirksamkeit der auf unserer Webseite durchgeführten Werbekampagnen zu messen. Darüber hinaus werden generierte Informationen, die während Ihres Besuchs auf unserer Webseite gesammelt worden sind, auch verwendet, um Ihre allgemeine Benutzererfahrung zu verbessern, um Inhalte auf unserer Webseite zu entwickeln und zu verbessern, um die Funktionalität der Webseite zu sichern und zu erhalten und um potenzielle Bedrohungen zu verhindern.

Wir verwenden die Informationen über Ihre IP-Adresse hauptsächlich aus analytischen Gründen, z.B. um zu ermitteln, wie viele Besucher aus bestimmten Ländern/Regionen unsere Webseite besuchen. Um Ihnen die relevanten Inhalte präsentieren zu können, müssen wir auch einen ungefähren Standort Ihres Geräts ermitteln (z.B. stellen wir Ihnen so Inhalte in der von Ihnen verwendeten Sprache zur Verfügung).

Für statistische Zwecke können wir Daten über Ihre Aktivitäten auf unseren Partner-Webseiten verarbeiten, was für den legitimen Zweck der Berechnung unserer Einnahmen wichtig ist. Diese Art von Informationen über Sie werden mit anderen ähnlichen Daten gruppiert, um Statistiken über die Nutzung unseres Dienstes zu erstellen.

Betroffene Person und Datenverantwortlicher

Die Verarbeitung personenbezogener Daten, die auf dieser Webseite vorgenommen werden kann, betrifft Sie und Ihre personenbezogenen Daten. Daher sind Sie eine betroffene Person nach dem geltenden EU-Datenschutzgesetz, nämlich der Datenschutzgrundverordnung (‘DSGVO’). Als betroffene Person sind Sie berechtigt, Rechte auszuüben, die durch die DSGVO garantiert sind, was im folgenden Abschnitt erläutert wird.

Wir gelten als Datenverantwortlicher im Sinne der DSGVO. Als Datenverantwortlicher sind wir verpflichtet, Ihre Daten mit größter Sorgfalt und in Übereinstimmung mit den geltenden Datenschutzgesetzen zu schützen.

  • Ihre Rechte unter der DSGVO
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  • Der Widerruf einer zuvor erteilten Einwilligung zur Datenverarbeitung
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  • Der Zugriff auf Ihre personenbezogenen Daten, die wir speichern oder verarbeiten
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  • Die Beantragung der Korrektur von fehlerhaften oder veralteten personenbezogenen Daten
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  • Die Beantragung der Löschung Ihrer bei uns gespeicherten personenbezogenen Daten
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  • Der Widerspruch zu unserer Nutzung und Verarbeitung Ihrer personenbezogenen Daten
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  • Die Beantragung einer Einschränkung unserer Nutzung und Verarbeitung Ihrer personenbezogenen Daten
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  • Die Forderung zur Übertragbarkeit Ihrer personenbezogenen Daten
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  • Die Einreichung einer Beschwerde bei der zuständigen Datenschutzbehörde, wenn Sie der Meinung sind, dass Ihre Rechte verletzt werden

 

Für weitere Informationen zu diesen Rechten oder wenn Sie uns eine Anfrage bezüglich Ihrer Rechte zusenden möchten, können Sie uns unter

Sie können sich auch an die dänische Datenschutzbehörde wenden: Datatilsynet, Borgergade 28, 5, DK-1300 Kopenhagen K.

Datenschutz

Die Aktualität und Sicherheit Ihrer Daten hat für uns beim Thema Datenschutz höchste Priorität. Wir verpflichten uns, geeignete technische und organisatorische Maßnahmen zu ergreifen, um sicherzustellen, dass Ihre personenbezogenen Daten sicher und gut geschützt sind gegen Verlust, Diebstahl, unbefugten Zugriff oder Nutzung, Verstöße oder andere potenzielle illegale Aktivitäten.

Eine weitere Methode, mit der wir Ihre Daten schützen, ist die Zugangskontrolle. Nur autorisierte und geschulte Mitarbeiter haben Zugriff auf Ihre bei uns gespeicherten personenbezogenen Daten, die für die Erfüllung ihrer Aufgaben erforderlich sind.

Drittempfänger

Es ist möglich, dass Ihre Daten an Unternehmen weitergegeben werden, die uns bei der Verbesserung und Entwicklung unserer Produkte und Dienstleistungen unterstützen (z.B. Marketing, Werbung, Analytik, Entwicklung, Sicherheit). Daher kann es erforderlich sein, dass diese Unternehmen Ihre personenbezogenen Daten verarbeiten, um die Aufgaben in unserem Namen zu erfüllen.

Wie in der DSGVO definiert, sind diese Dritten als Datenverarbeiter zu betrachten. Die Datenverarbeiter werden auf der Grundlage der entsprechenden Datenschutzvereinbarungen, die erstellt werden, um die Sicherheit Ihrer personenbezogenen Daten zu gewährleisten, in die Verarbeitung einbezogen.

Es ist auch möglich, dass wir Ihre personenbezogenen Daten an Behörden und Strafverfolgungsbehörden weitergeben, wenn wir dazu angehalten oder gesetzlich verpflichtet sind.

Ihre Daten außerhalb des Europäischen Wirtschaftsraums (EWR)

Wenn Ihre personenbezogenen Daten außerhalb des EWR übermittelt werden, stellen wir sicher, dass alle geeigneten Maßnahmen ergriffen werden, um ein angemessenes Datenschutzniveau im Sinne des geltenden Datenschutzgesetzes zu gewährleisten.

Ihre personenbezogenen Daten können übermittelt werden an:

Empfänger mit Sitz in einem Land, das nach Ansicht der Europäischen Kommission über ein angemessenes Datenschutzniveau verfügt. Eine Liste der Länder mit einem angemessenen Datenschutzniveau finden Sie hier

Empfänger mit Sitz in einem Land, das laut der Europäischen Kommission kein angemessenes Datenschutzniveau bietet. In dieser Situation werden wir mit dem Empfänger eine Datenschutzerklärung abschließen, die von der Europäischen Kommission herausgegebene Standardvertragsklauseln enthält. Dies würde den Empfänger verpflichten, ein Sicherheits- und Datenschutzniveau zu gewährleisten, das dem der DSGVO entspricht.


Introduktion

Vi ønsker at være gennemsigtige over for vores brugere om, hvordan vi indsamler og bruger deres data. For at finde ud af mere om dette og om os, som datastyrer, kan du læse vore Privatlivspolitik.

Denne Cookiepolitik har til formål at gøre det klart for brugerne af hjemmesiden (“dig”) hvordan, hvornår og hvorfor vi bruger cookies.

For informationer om, hvordan du sletter eller blokerer cookies, se venligst afsnittet Hvordan kan jeg ændre mine cookieindstillinger? nedenfor. Før du foretager dig yderligere med hensyn til cookies, vil vi anbefale dig at læse denne politik.

Hvilke informationer kan du læse om i denne cookiepolitik?

1. Vores brug af cookies

2. Om cookies

3. Hvilke cookies bruger vi og hvad er deres formål?

3.1. Essentielle cookies

3.2 Præference- og funktionalitetscookies

3.3. Statistiske cookies

3.4. Marketing cookies

3.5. Tredjeparts cookies

4. Hvordan kan jeg ændre mine cookieindstillinger?

4.1. Frameld tredjeparts service vi bruger

4.2. Ændring i browserindstillinger

4.3. Hvordan deaktiveres Flash cookies

5. Variationsklausul

1. Vores brug af cookies

Enhver browser, der besøger vores hjemmeside, vil modtage cookies fra os. For så vidt som cookies, vi bruger, ikke er strengt nødvendige for at drive vores hjemmeside, vil vi bede dig om at give dit samtykke til vores brug af cookies, når du besøger vores hjemmeside første gang.

Vi bruger cookies på vores hjemmeside, fordi vi ønsker, at alle vores brugere skal have den bedst mulige brugeroplevelse. Oplysninger, der leveres via cookies, gør det muligt for os at optimere din oplevelse på denne hjemmeside

Cookies indeholder normalt ikke nogen oplysninger, der personligt identificerer en bruger, men personlige oplysninger, som vi gemmer om dig, kan være knyttet til de oplysninger, der er gemt i og hentet fra cookies. I vores privatlivspolitik kan du læse mere om, hvilke personlige data, der er relateret til vores brugere, som bliver behandlet.

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2. Om cookies

Cookies er små tekstfiler, der placeres på din enhed af hjemmesider, du besøger. Det gør det muligt for hjemmesiden at huske dine handlinger og præferencer (som f.eks. login, sprog, skriftstørrelse og andre visningsindstillinger) over en periode, så du behøver ikke at indtaste dem igen, når du kommer tilbage til hjemmesiden eller går fra en side til en anden. Brugen af cookies hjælper dig med at navigere effektivt mellem sider, de hjælper med at huske dine præferencer og forbedrer din browsing oplevelse på andre måder. Cookies kan også medvirke til at sikre, at den markedsføring, som du ser online, er mere relevant for dig og dine interesser.

Andre teknologier, herunder data, som vi gemmer i din webbrowser eller enhed, identifikatorer, der er knyttet til din enhed og anden software, bruges til lignende formål. I denne politik betegner vi alle disse teknologier som “cookies”.

Cookie kan klassificeres efter deres levetid, det domæne, som de hører til, og opbevaringssted.

Ved levetid, er cookies enten:

  • session cookies, der slettes, når brugeren lukker browseren – session cookies varer kun så længe som selve sessionen (normalt et enkelt besøg hos en hjemmeside eller en browser session).
  • vedholdende cookies, der forbliver i brugerens computer/enhed i en predefineret tidsperiode (medmindre de slettes af brugeren før perioden udløber). Vedholdende cookies hjælper os til at genkende dig, så det er lettere at vende tilbage til vores hjemmeside eller interagere med vores tjeneste uden at skulle logge ind eller ændre dine indstillinger hver gang. Når du er logget ind, forbliver en vedvarende cookie i din browser og vil blive læst igen, når du vender tilbage til vores hjemmeisde.

Hvad angår domænet, som de hører til, er der enten:

  • førstepart cookies, som er angivet af webserveren på den besøgte side og som deler samme domæne, eller
  • tredjepart cookies, som opbevares af et andet domæne end den besøgte sides domæne. Dette kan ske, når hjemmesiden refererer til en fil, som f.eks JavaScript, som ligger uden for sit domæne.

Under hensyntagen til hvor cookies gemmes, er der:

  • browser cookies, som sendes af en hjemmeside og gemmes på brugerens browser. Browser cookies gemmer mindre end Flash cookies, og kun browseren, hvor de gemmes, har adgang til dem.
  • flash cookies er kendt som lokale delbare objekter, og de skiller sig ud fra browser cookies på grund af mængden, typen og måden hvorpå data gemmes. De gemmes uden for browseren, og de kan være tilgængelige fra flere browsere på samme computer.

For at lære mere om cookies, kan du besøge www.aboutcookies.org eller www.allaboutcookies.org.

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3. Hvilke cookies bruger vi og hvad er deres formål?

Vi bruger alle de typer af cookies, som er beskrevet ovenfor. En mere detaljeret beskrivelse af vores cookies, deres funktioner og kilder kan findes nedenfor.

3.1. Essentielle cookies

Essentielle cookies er nødvendige, for at vores hjemmeside kan fungere efter bedste evne. De hjælper med at gøre hjemmesiden brugbar ved at aktivere grundlæggende funktionaliteter, som f.eks. side-navigation og adgang til sikre områder af hjemmesiden. Denne type cookies kan bruges til at beskytte og accelerere vores hjemmeside ved automatisk at optimere leveringen af vores indhold. Det er således du får den hurtigste sideindlæsningstid og den bedste ydeevne. Essentielle cookies kan også bruges af sikkerhedsmæssige grunde og til at identificere vores betroede besøgende. De kan filtrere robotter og skelne dem fra legitime brugere, og ikke mindst forhindre enhver form for spamaktivitet på vores hjemmeside.

Disse cookies svarer ikke til nogen bruger-id i vores webapplikation, og cookies lagrer heller ingen personligt identificerbare informationer. Vi anbefaler dig til ikke at slukke for disse cookies. Hvis du indstiller din browser til at blokere eller advare dig om disse cookies, så skal du være opmærksom på, at nogle dele af hjemmeisden ikke vil fungere efterfølgende.

3.2. Præference- og funktionalitetscookies

Præference cookies gør det muligt for en hjemmeside at huske informationer, der ændrer måden hvorpå hjemmesiden opfører sig eller ser ud, såsom dit foretrukne sprog eller den geografiske region, du befinder dig i. De kan også bruges til at tilbyde tjenester, du har bedt om, såsom at se en video, kommentere på en blog eller bruge live chat-tjeneste.

3.3. Statistiske cookies

Statistiske cookies hjælper hjemmesideejere med at forstå, hvordan besøgende interagerer med hjemmesider ved at indsamle og rapportere informationer anonymt. Vi bruger forskellige statistiske cookies for at analysere informationer om, hvordan vores hjemmeside bliver brugt. Statistiske cookies kan behandle oplysninger om antallet af besøgende på hjemmesiden, hvor de besøgende kom fra, de sider, som de har besøgt, scrolling aktiviteter, downloads, informationer om brugeragenten, tid brugt på hjemmesiden og omtrentlig geografisk placering af enheden, som du bruger til at få adgang til vores hjemmeside. Vi bruger disse oplysninger til at udfærdige rapporter, der hjælper os til at forbedre hjemmesiden. Rapporter kan præsenteres visuelt via heat maps og anonymiserede skærmoptagelser. Alle data, vi behandler ved brug af denne type cookies, præsenteres i aggregeret format og/eller pseudonymiseret.

Vi bruger hovedsageligt statistiske cookies, der leveres af Google Analytics, Clicky, Hotjar, Visual Website Optimizer. Vær dog opmærksom på, at vi også kan bruge statistiske cookies fra andre virksomheder, for hvilke tjenester vi måske også bruger til statistiske og analytiske formål.

3.4. Marketing cookies

Marketing cookies bruges til at spore besøgende på tværs af hjemmesider. Formålet er at vise annoncer, der er relevante og engagerende for den enkelte bruger.

Til markedsføringsformål bruger vi hovedsageligt Eloqua, Verizon Media Ad Platforms , OneSignal og Adform cookies på vores hjemmeside. Disse cookies tjener til det formål at tilpasse den måde hvorpå, vi kommunikerer med dig. Hvis du er logget ind på hjemmesiden og accepterer at modtage reklamemateriale, hjælper Eloqua cookies os til at evaluere dine personlige præferencer mod specifikt indhold, som vi yderligere bruger til at levere reklamemateriale til dig, som svarer til dine præferencer.

Vær opmærksom på, at vi muligvis bruger marketingcookies leveret af andre virksomheder. Desuden kan tredjepartscookies (se afsnit nedenfor) blive placeret af vores partnere for at markedsføre deres produkter. Tredjeparts salgsfremmende aktiviteter kan eksempelvis omfatte annoncer, såsom bannere eller mellemliggende annoncer.

Vi opfordrer dig til at besøge www.youronlinechoices.eu for at finde yderligere information om måden, vi reklamerer på, og de valg, der tilbydes i forbindelse med brugen af vores data.

3.5. Tredjeparts cookies

Tredjeparter kan indsætte cookies, når du besøger vores hjemmeside. Dette kan skyldes, at vi har hyret en tredjepart til at yde tjenester på vores vegne. I andre tilfælde skyldes dette, at vores hjemmesider har indhold eller annoncer fra tredjeparter, såsom videoer, nyhedsindhold eller annoncer, der leveres af andre annoncenetværk. Da din browser forbindes til disse tredjeparts webservere for at indhente det pågældende indhold, har tredjeparter mulighed for at indsætte eller læse deres egne cookies på din enhed og indsamle oplysninger om dine onlineaktiviteter på tværs af hjemmesider eller onlinetjenester. Tredjepart tracking cookies kan også være nødvendige for effektiv anvendelse af affiliate links og afviklingen af evt. affiliate aftaler, som vi har på plads.

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4. Hvordan kan jeg ændre mine cookieindstillinger?

Du kan til enhver tid vælge at deaktivere nogle eller alle cookies. Der er flere måder, du kan deaktivere cookies på.

4.1. Frameld tredjeparts service vi bruger

Du kan vælge ikke at blive sporet af nogle af de tredjeparts serviceydere, som vi er afhængige af, ved hjælp af følgende instruktioner:

4.2. Ændringer i browserindstillinger

De mest udbredte webbrowsere giver dig muligheden for at styre de fleste cookies gennem dine browserindstillinger. Husk, at hvis du begrænser hjemmesidernes mulighed for at indsætte cookies, kan du forværre den generelle brugeroplevelse, da den ikke længere vil blive tilpasset til dig.

Hvis du stadig ikke ønsker at modtage cookies fra vores hjemmeside, så kan du ændre dine browserindstillinger på den enhed, du bruger, til at få adgang til vores tjenester. Nedenfor kan du finde instruktioner til, hvordan du deaktiverer cookies hos de mest populære internetbrowsere. Du kan også finde links til sektionen, hvor du kan styre dine cookies, hos de mest populære internetbrowsere. Læs venligst følgende instruktioner omhyggeligt:

  • Internet Explorer: klik på Tools knappen, dernæst på Internet Options. I General fanen, vælg Browser history, klik på Settings. Dernæst klik Select files og vælg de Cookies, du ønsker at deaktivere. Luk derefter vinduet med listen over cookies og klik to gange på OK for at vende tilbage til internettet. Flere instruktioner er tilgængelige her.
  • Firefox browser: klik på Firefox Menu ikonet, derefter på Tools knappen, og derefter Options; i vinduet, der vises, skal du vælge Privacy og vælg Remove Specific Cookies. Vælg de cookies, som du ønsker at deaktivere og fjern dem. Flere instruktioner er tilgængelige her.
  • Safari: klik på knappen Settings, derefter på Preferences. I vinduet, der vises, vælg Privacy/Security og klik på Show Cookies. Vælg de cookies, som du ønsker at deaktivere og klik på Delete eller Delete All. Flere instruktioner er tilgængelige her.
  • Chrome: klik på Google Chrome menuen, dernæst Settings. Nederst på siden skal du klikke på Advanced Settings. I Privacy sektionen skal du klikke på Content Settings. For at deaktivere cookies:
    • Vælg ‘Block sites from storing any data’
    • Klik på ‘Cookies and site data’ og bevæg musen henover hjemmesiden, som har skabt den enkelte Cookie, og klik på X i højre hjørne eller klik på Remove All

    Mere information er tilgængelig her.

  • Safari (mobil) – For mere information besøg venligst følgende link.

For instruktioner om, hvordan du deaktiverer cookies på internetbrowsere, der ikke er angivet ovenfor, bedes du læse den dokumentation, som din browserproducent tilbyder.

4.3.Hvordan deaktiveres Flash cookies

Ændring af browserindstillinger vil ikke fjerne Flash cookies. Hvis du vil deaktivere Flash cookies, kan du få instruktionerne her. Hvis du deaktiverer Flash cookies, vil du ikke have adgang til flere af de funktioner, der gør din oplevelse mere effektiv, og nogle af vores tjenester vil ikke fungere ordentligt.

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5. Variationsklausul

Det kan blive nødvendigt at ændre i denne cookiepolitik grundet ændringer i tekniske og forretningsmæssige behov, eller for at overholde lovgivningsmæssige krav i EU’s databeskyttelseslov.

Væsentlige ændringer er de, der påvirker dine rettigheder med hensyn til beskyttelse og behandling af dine personlige data. Væsentlige ændringer kan omfatte (men er ikke begrænset til) lancering af nye tjenester, udbredelse af nye teknologier og behandling af dine data til nye formål. Hvis vi foretager væsentlige ændringer i cookiepolitikken, så vil vi give dig besked via vores tjenester eller på anden måde give dig muligheden for at gennemgå ændringerne, inden de træder i kraft. Du vil blive bedt om at godkende behandlingen af dine personlige data i overensstemmelse med den opdaterede privatlivspolitik. Hvis du ikke accepterer dette, vil du muligvis ikke kunne bruge din konto og tjenester, som kun er tilgængelige for registrerede brugere.

Derudover foretager vi fra tid til anden mindre ændringer til vores cookiepolitik. Disse typer af ændringer kan omfatte (men er ikke begrænset til) organisatoriske og grammatiske ændringer for at gøre politikken nemmere at læse. Hvis du fortsætter med at bruge vores tjenester, efter at vi har offentliggjort den opdaterede cookiepolitik med mindre ændringer, betyder det, at behandlingen af dine personlige data er underlagt den opdaterede cookiepolitik med mindre ændringer.

Vi opfordrer dig til regelmæssigt at gennemgå denne side for at være fuldt opdateret med de seneste informationer om brugen af cookies.

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Beskyttelse af personoplysninger

Med denne fortrolighedserklæring ønsker vi at informere alle vores besøgende på vores side (‘dig’) om, hvilke personoplysninger, vi indsamler, når du besøger denne hjemmeside, samt hvordan vi anvender og behandler disse oplysninger. Denne fortrolighedserklæring gælder kun for behandling af personoplysninger indsamlet på denne hjemmeside og ikke til databehandling, der finder sted på andre hjemmesider. Denne hjemmeside er ejet af:

Typer af personoplysninger vi indsamler

Når du besøger vores hjemmeside, indsamler vi muligvis to typer personoplysninger om dig:

  • Dine elektroniske identifikationsdata og oplysninger om din interaktion med vores samarbejdspartneres hjemmesider. Elektroniske identifikationsdata omfatter tidspunkt og dato for din adgang til vores hjemmeside, din IP-adresse og den type browser, som du benyttede til at besøge vores hjemmeside, det operativsystem, du benytter, unikke enhedsidentifikatorer samt oplysninger om dit mobilnetværk.
  • Din interaktion med vores samarbejdspartnere, herunder oplysninger om, hvorvidt du besøger, registrerer eller deltager i spilaktiviteter på nogen af vores partneres websites. Det er vigtigt at være opmærksom på, at vi behandler disse oplysninger på et aggregeret niveau, som ikke kan spores tilbage til dig.

For at behandle ovenstående data anvendes cookies og lignende teknologier. For at få mere information om, hvordan vi bruger cookies, kan du med fordel læse vores Cookie Policy.

Det lovmæssige grundlag for behandling af dine personoplysninger

Behandling af dine personoplysninger tjener den legitime interesse at forbedre vores produkter og tjenester med det formål at:

  • Måle og forbedre effektiviteten af de reklamekampagner, der implementeres på vores hjemmeside
  • Forbedre din generelle brugeroplevelse
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Registreret og dataansvarlig

I henhold til den generelle databeskyttelsesforordning (“GDPR”) er registrerede defineret som “identificerede eller identificerbare fysiske personer”. Da personlig databehandling, der kan forekomme på vores hjemmeside, handler om dine personoplysninger, anses du for at være registreret. Derfor kan du således benytte dig af dine rettigheder, der ydes af GDPR.

Dataansvarlig er den fysiske eller juridiske person, der (enten alene eller i fællesskab med andre personer) bestemmer med hvilke formål og på hvilken måde personoplysninger behandles. Med henblik på denne fortrolighedserklæring fastlægger vi derfor formålet med og midlerne til behandling af dine personoplysninger på denne hjemmeside. Vi anser os for at være dataansvarlig, hvad angår dine personoplysninger. At være dataansvarlig forpligter os til at beskytte dine data med yderste forsigtighed og i overensstemmelse med gældende databeskyttelseslovgivning.

Dine databeskyttelsesrettigheder under den generelle databeskyttelsesforordning (GDPR)

  • Adgang til, opdatering af eller at få slettet de oplysninger, vi har om dig: Når det er relevant, kan du anmode om adgang til, opdatering eller sletning af dine personoplysninger, som vi er ansvarlig for.
  • Ret til indsigelse: Du har ret til at protestere mod vores behandling af dine personoplysninger.
  • Ret til begrænsning: Du har ret til at anmode om, at vi begrænser behandlingen af ​​dine personoplysninger.
  • Retten til dataoverførsel: Du har ret til at blive udstyret med en kopi af de oplysninger, vi har om dig, i et struktureret, maskinlæsbart og almindeligt anvendt format
  • Ret til at inddrage samtykke: Du har også ret til at trække dit samtykke tilbage i enhver situation, hvor vi har brug for dit samtykke til at behandle dine personoplysninger.
  • Retten til at indgive klage: Du kan klage til din lokale eller nationale databeskyttelsesmyndighed, hvis du mener, at dine ovenfor nævnte rettigheder er blevet overtrådt: Datatilsynet, Borgergade 28, 5, 1300 København K.

Hvis du på noget tidspunkt har spørgsmål til behandlingen af ​​dine personoplysninger på denne hjemmeside, eller hvis du vil sende os en anmodning vedrørende dine rettigheder, bedes du kontakte os på

Databeskyttelse

At holde dine data opdaterede og sikre har vores højeste prioritet. Vi anvender de nødvendige teknologiske og organisatoriske foranstaltninger for at sikre, at dine personoplysninger er sikkert og forsvarligt beskyttet mod utilsigtet tab, tyveri, uautoriseret offentliggørelse, adgang eller brug og alle andre ulovlige former for behandlig.

For at sikre, at dine data er godt beskyttet, kontrollerer vi, hvem der har adgang til dine personoplysninger. Kun autoriseret og korrekt uddannet personale har adgang til dine personoplysninger for at opfylde deres arbejdsforpligtelser.

Tredjemandsmodtagere

Dine personoplysninger deles muligvis med enheder, der hjælper med at optimere og videreudvikle vores tjenester (fx analytics, udvikling, marketing). Ud af nødvendighed ønsker de at behandle personoplysninger for at udføre opgaver, vi uddelegerer til dem. Under GDPR antager tredjemand, der behandler dine data, databehandlerens rolle.

De er involveret i databearbejdningsaktiviteter i overensstemmelse med den relevante databeskyttelseslovgivning, der sikrer dine personoplysninger, Vi tager alle nødvendige skridt for at sikre dine personoplysninger i overensstemmelse med denne fortrolighedserklæring, og dine personoplysninger vil ikke blive overført til en organisation eller et land, med mindre der er tilstrækkelig kontrol, herunder garanti for at dine personoplysninger er sikret.

Når og hvis det er nødvendigt, kan vi dele dine data med offentlige myndigheder og retshåndhævende organer.

Overførsel af dine data uden for Det Europæiske Økonomiske Samarbejdsområde (EEA)

Sikrer vi at der er et tilstrækkeligt niveau af databeskyttelse med udgangspunkt i gældende databeskyttelseslovgivning, hvis vi overfører dine personoplysninger uden for EØS.

Lande og modtagere, som dine personoplysninger kan overføres til, er:

  • En stat, hvis databeskyttelsesniveau er godkendt af Europa-Kommissionen. Du kan få flere oplysninger om stater med tilstrækkelig beskyttelse her.
  • En modtager i et land, der ikke har tilstrækkelig databeskyttelse i henhold til Europa-Kommissionen. I dette tilfælde vil vi udfærdige kontrakter, der forpligter modtageren af dine persondata til at beskytte disse efter samme standarder, som eksisterer indenfor EØS. Vi vil derudover gennemføre relevante sikkerhedsforanstaltninger som påkrævet fra GDPR i forhold til behandling af ​​dine personoplysninger.

Ændringer i fortrolighedserklæringen

Det er muligt, at denne fortrolighedserklæring ændres eller opdateres i fremtiden.

Opdateringer kan indeholde væsentlige eller mindre ændringer. Væsentlige ændringer påvirke rettigheder og forpligtelser hvad angår behandlingen af dine personoplysninger (f.eks. hvis vi anvender nye tjenester på vores hjemmeside, der har væsentlig betydning for, hvordan vi behandler personoplysninger).

Mindre ændringer har ingen indflydelse på dine rettigheder og vores forpligtelser vedrørende behandling af dine personoplysninger (f.eks. sproglige korrektioner eller forbedringer, nye skrifttyper eller stilarter).

Hvis der sker væsentlige ændringer, vil du blive underrettet på forhånd, så du har mulighed for at gennemgå ændringerne, før opdateringerne effektueres.