COOKIE POLICY
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a text file that is saved to your computer, your tablet or mobile telephone when you are on the Internet, including when you are on EVO’s web pages.
Who uses cookies, and their purpose
Cookies are used by EVO. They contain data, which is gathered with the intent of giving you a better user experience and improving our product for you. We also use cookies to gather statistics, as well as be able to give you relevant information and offers.
What information is stored
When you use our web pages, the following information is collected:
- Your IP address, browser and operating system
- Your location
- Time of visit
- Which of our web pages the registered IP address visit and the duration of various visits
- What was clicked on during the visit and eventual files that were downloaded
- Information about you when you register personal data on our web page, such as name, address, telephone number, email etc.
- User settings
- Information about how you surf our web pages
- Which articles you have read on our web pages
Which cookies are used
There are two types of cookies: The one type stores a file on your computer over time (permanent cookies). The other type is a temporary cookie (session cookie). Such cookies are used only for the time you are surfing the web site. EVO uses the cookies listed below. Not all cookies are necessarily used at any given time or at the same time.
ADVERTISING COOKIES
These cookies are used to make advertising messages more relevant to you. They perform functions like preventing the same advertisements from continuously reappearing, ensuring that ads are properly displayed, and in some cases selecting advertisements that are based on your interests.
SERVED BY | BLOCK OPTION |
Google AdWords | https://adssettings.google.com/authenticated |
DoubleClick | http://www.google.com/settings/ads |
Google AJAX Search API | http://www.google.com/settings/ads |
ANALYTICS COOKIES
SERVED BY | BLOCK OPTION |
Google Analytics | You may disable any of these cookies via your browser settings or by downloading a browser add-in: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=de |
SOCIAL MEDIA COOKIES
SERVED BY | BLOCK OPTION |
https://www.facebook.com/ads/preferences/?entry_product=ad_settings_screen | |
Addthis | http://www.addthis.com/privacy/opt-out |
BEACONS AND WIDGETS
Web beacons operate in a similar way to cookies and are placed on websites or in an e-mail in order to monitor the behavior of the user visiting the website or sending the e-mail.
SERVED BY | BLOCK OPTION |
Google Tag Manager | https://adssettings.google.com/authenticated |
Cookie | Description | Storage time |
Google Analytics | Web analysis | Max 2 years |
Re-targeting og advertising | Max 180 days | |
Google Adwords | Re-targeting og advertising | Max 90 days |
DoubleClick | Re-targeting og advertising | Max 2 years |
Consent and administration of cookies in web browser
In the standard settings of most web browsers, cookies are accepted automatically. If your browser settings are adjusted to accept cookies, you consent to EVO using cookies when you visit our web pages. In the meantime, you can change and adjust your settings to accept only those cookies you want stored in your browser. We want to make you aware that in the case that you do not accept use of, or deactivate cookies in your browser, you are not ensured of being able to use all the functions available on our web pages.
Access to what we store about you
As a member, you have the right to information about how your personal information is handled and stored. You can, at any time send an email to [email protected] to get an overview.
Can I see which cookies are stored in the browser?
In the browser settings, you will normally find an overview of which cookies are stored, so that you eventually can delete those you do not want. The browser typically stores all cookies in a designated folder on the hard drive, so that you also can browse the content in more detail.
There are also services developed so that users can follow cookies and other tracking mechanisms, for example www.ghostery.com or www.disconnect.me.
Would you like more information?
If you would like more information about cookies and the law surrounding electronic communication, you can visit the national communication authority’s web page FDPIF .