Cookies and Privacy Policy

Cookies

When you visit our website, information about you is collected that is used to customise and improve our content and to increase the value of the ads displayed on the site. Below we have elaborated on what information is collected, its purpose and which third parties have access to it.

Why do we use cookies?

We use preference, statistical and marketing cookies to give you the best user experience. A cookie is a small text file that is typically stored in the internet browser and allows us to recognise a computer, tablet or mobile phone. The file is not harmful and cannot contain viruses or malicious programmes.

Cookies are used to monitor users' behaviour on the website and record information in anonymous form to make the website more user-friendly, efficient and targeted.

No data is recorded that can be used to identify the individual user of the website, unless the user voluntarily provides such information, such as by providing an e-mail address when signing up for a newsletter.

Give consent to cookies

The law states that we can store cookies on your device if they are strictly necessary to ensure the provision of the service you have explicitly requested to use. For all other types of cookies, we must obtain your consent. This website uses different types of cookies. Some cookies are set by third-party services that appear on our pages.

You can change or withdraw your consent at any time from the Cookie Declaration here on our website, in the bottom left corner. Here you can also read more about the different cookies.

Learn more about who we are, how you can contact us and how we process personal data in our Privacy Policy above.

Delete cookies?

It is possible to delete or block cookies. See instructions here.

If you delete or block cookies, adverts may become less relevant to you and appear more frequently. You may also risk that the website does not function optimally and that there is content you cannot access.

The website contains cookies from third parties, which to varying degrees may include

Common third parties for digital advertising, which you can see an overview of here.