Cookie and Privacy Policy
Guidelines for the use of cookies and personal information on Cofoco.dk
When visiting the Cofoco website (cofoco.dk and all sub-pages) you agree to the following privacy policy.
The collective name Cofoco, incorporates all companies mentioned on this page.
Cookies
What are cookies?
The first time you visit the Cofoco website you will automatically receive one or more cookies. A cookie is a small text file stored in your web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Firefox or Chrome) and registers you as a unique user. Cookies make it easier to use the internet, because you do not have to continually start over. The website can therefore use a cookie to remember information about your preferences.
What do we use cookies for?
Cookies tell us about your visit to Cofoco.dk and all other related domains. In order to determine who uses Cofoco’s website, we use cookies to generate demographic and user-related statistics. We collect information that tells us for how long your visit lasts, which pages you read, if your computer has visited the site before, which browser and operating system you use, IP number, etc.
How long do we store the cookies?
The cookies that are sent to you will be stored on your device for a varied number of months, from the last time you visited our website. Each time you revisit our site, the period is extended. These cookies are automatically deleted after they expire. You can read how to delete these cookies below.
How do you avoid cookies?
If you do not wish to receive cookies, you can block all cookies, delete existing cookies from your hard drive or receive a warning before a cookie is stored.
Here is a site that can help if you want to avoid cookies: http://minecookies.org/cookiehandtering
Google Cookies (Google Analytics)
Cofoco use cookies from Google. The analysis performed is in strict compliance with the Personal Data Law.
The purpose of these cookies is to provide statistical information on the entire Internet user group, which, for example, makes it possible to determine what websites are the most popular in the different demographical groups (e.g. among women and men). The information is presented only to persons or companies in collected form.
You can opt out of the Google Analytics via this link: https://tools.google.com/dlpag...
Personal information
What is personal information?
Cofoco ask for your personal and user-related information, when you purchase services on our website or subscribe to the newsletter. It is primarily information such as name, address, postcode and e-mail address.
In connection with a purchase there is some information that is obligatory; this is marked clearly on the form. All other information given in connection with a purchase or signing up for a service, such as a newsletter, is voluntary.
How long do we keep personal information?
When you buy a service on our website, we need your personal data for documentation, until the service is paid for and delivered, any cooling-off period has expired and the deadline for payment has expired. After this period the personal data is archived. After three years all personal data held by Cofoco will be deleted.
If you register for the newsletter, your information is stored no longer than three years after the service is cancelled.
What do we use personal information for?
The personal information we collect relating to you, when you purchase a service, is only used in relation to complete that purchase or the service for which the information was supplied.
Protection of personal data
In accordance with the Personal Data Law, personal information is kept secure and confidential. We store the personal information you provide, on computer systems with secured access, which are located in controlled facilities. Our security measures are checked regularly to determine whether our users’ personal information is properly managed, and still in accordance your personal rights as a user.
However, we cannot guarantee 100% security when transferring data via the internet. This means that there is a risk unauthorized persons can gain access to information when data is transmitted and stored electronically. Be aware that you provide personal information at your own risk.
Changes to the handling of personal information.
The rapid development of the internet means that changes in our handling of personal information may be necessary. We reserve the right to update and amend the guidelines for handling personal information. If we do so, we will of course, amend the ‘last updated’ date at the bottom of this page. In case of substantial changes we will place a notification, in clear sight, on our website(s).