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Cookies Policy

 

Cookies and privacy policy

 

We love cookies. They help us to remember which pages you have looked at so that we can optimize your user experience. We use Google Analytics and the Facebook pixel to collect statistical data about our users.

 

Overview:

 

Owner information

 

What are cookies?

 

How to delete or block cookies

 

The reasons for using cookies on our website

 

Google Analytics

 

Ad network

 

Use of personal data:

 

  1. Owner information

 

Custom Media ApS

 

Gurramarken 4

 

3200 Helsinge

 

Att. Kenneth Hansen, Casper Carlsen

 

Tel. Kenneth, 91 61 61 61. Casper, 61 91 91 91

 

info@custommedia.dk

 

  1. What are cookies?

 

A cookie is a small text file that is stored on your computer or corresponding to be able to recognize it. No personal information is stored in our cookies, and they cannot contain viruses.

 

  1. How to delete or block cookies

 

Rejection of cookies: You can always reject cookies on your computer by changing the settings in your Internet browser. Where you find the settings depends on which browser you use.

 

However, you should be aware that if you do so, there are many functions and services you cannot use, because these functions and services require the website to remember the choices you make.

 

You can opt out of cookies from Google Analytics here.

 

It is possible to opt out of some ad networks that share information across different networks here.

 

Deleting cookies: Cookies that you have previously accepted can subsequently be deleted easily. If you use a PC/computer with a newer Internet browser, you can delete your cookies by using the shortcut keys:

 

CTRL + SHIFT + Delete. If the hotkeys do not work and/or you are using a MAC, you must start by finding out which browser you are using and then click on the relevant link:

 

Remember: If you use several Internet browsers, you must delete cookies in all of them.

 

Internet Explorer

 

Mozilla Firefox

 

Google Chrome

 

Opera

 

Safari

 

Flash cookies (all browsers)

 

iPhone, iPad and more from Apple

 

Phones with Android operating system

 

Phones with Windows 7

 

  1. The reasons for using cookies on our website:

 

All traffic on our website and user behavior are closely monitored. This is necessary to improve our website and avoid unwanted spambots.

 

Our website does not use cookies from third parties other than:

 

Google Analytics, used to generate real-time traffic and user behavior statistics and ad traffic.

 

Facebook that interacts with the user if the user clicks on a Facebook plugin or if the user is already logged into Facebook. Facebook also tracks your movement on our website.

 

  1. Google Analytics

 

The website uses cookies from Google Analytics to measure traffic on the website.

You can opt out of cookies from Google Analytics right here

 

  1. Ad Networks

 

Our website uses Google Adwords, which are the paid ads you see when you search on Google or image ads you see when you surf the Internet.

 

Our website uses Facebook Retargeting, which targets the ads to you as a potential customer. This is done with the Facebook Pixel, which remembers if you have visited our website and which products you have looked at.

 

You can remove retargeting ads by selecting “NO” in the ad settings in your Facebook profile. Direct link: https://www.facebook.com/ads/preferences/?entry_product=ad_settings_screen (Requires facebook login)

 

  1. Use of personal data

 

We protect this data as prescribed by law, and we neither share nor sell your personal data to third parties. Your personal information such as name, e-mail address and telephone number are only used to the extent that they are necessary for a specific purpose and are deleted when this purpose no longer exists.

 

Contact regarding personal data

 

If you want access to the information registered about you at Custom Media ApS. Should you contact info@custommedia.dk. If incorrect data has been registered, or if you have other objections, you can contact us at the same place. You have the opportunity to gain insight into what information has been registered about you, and you can object to a registration in accordance with the rules in the Personal Data Act.

Protection of personal data

 

According to the Personal Data Act, your personal information must be stored securely and confidentially. We store your personal information on restricted-access computers located in controlled facilities, and our security measures are reviewed on an ongoing basis to determine whether our user information is being handled appropriately, always respecting your rights as a user. However, we cannot guarantee 100 percent security of data transfers via the Internet. This means that there may be a risk of others unjustifiably forcing access to information when data is sent and stored electronically. You thus submit your personal information at your own risk.

Personal information is deleted or anonymized on an ongoing basis as the purpose for which it was collected ends.

 

Personal information is stored for a maximum of 12 months after use.

 

The rapid development of the internet means that changes in our processing of personal data may become necessary. We therefore reserve the right to update and change these guidelines for the processing of personal data. If we do, we will of course correct the date of “last updated” at the bottom of the page. In the event of significant changes, we will notify you in the form of a visible notice on our websites.

 

To the extent that personal data about you is processed, according to the Personal Data Act, you have the right to be informed which personal data,

 

that can be attributed to you. If it turns out that the information or data processed about you is incorrect or misleading, you have the right to demand that this be corrected, deleted or blocked. You can object at any time to information about you being processed. You can also revoke your consent at any time. You can complain about the processing of information and data concerning you. Complaints are submitted to the Danish Data Protection Authority, cf. section 58, subsection of the Personal Data Act. 1.

 

This page was last updated 08/10/2022.