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- Traffic measurement, so I know how many people visit the website and can optimize the pages that perform poorly
- Ad executionso you get the best ad
- Plugins,keeps track of your choices so you don’t have to choose the same thing again
Cookies
A cookie is a small text file that is stored in your browser and to recognize your computer on recurring visits. There is no personal information stored in our cookies and they cannot contain viruses.
So long cookies are stored
Cookies delete themselves after a certain number of months (may vary), but they are renewed after each visit.
How to avoid cookies
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What are cookies used for?
Cookies are used to keep statistics on the number of visitors as well as information about gender, age, geography and interests, content and advertising can be perfectly customized for you.
Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and Addthis are used to make content sharing and recommendation possible. These widgets will in several cases also set their own cookies.
Privacy
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Use of personal data
Personal data is never provided to third parties unless you expressly authorize it. We never collect personal data without you having provided us with this information by registering, purchasing or participating in a survey, etc. It collects name, address, zip code, and e-mail address information.
The information collected for the newsletter is kept confidential with Mailchimp and can be viewed at any time by clicking on the links in the newsletter. It is also possible to unsubscribe from the newsletter.
Contact for personal data
If you would like access to the information that is registered about you, please contact me.
If incorrect data has been registered or you have any other objections, I will correct the information immediately, in accordance with the rules of the Personal Data Act.
Protection of personal data
According to the Personal Data Act, your personal information must be kept secure and confidential. If you provide personal information, it will be stored as securely as possible. However, there is no guarantee for data transfers over the Internet. This means that there may be a risk that others may unjustifiably force access to information when data is sent and stored electronically. Thus, you provide your personal information at your own risk.
Personal data is deleted or anonymised on an ongoing basis as the purpose for which it was collected ends.
Guidelines for the processing of personal data can be changed on an ongoing basis, with reference to the constant development and change of the Internet.