Cookie Policy

Cookie policy

Cookies – what are they?

Cookies are small text files that a website or its service provider transfers and saves to your computer's hard drive via your web browser (if you allow it), mobile or similar, for the purpose of enabling the website's or service provider's systems to recognize your browser and record and remember certain information, settings, perform statistics and target ads. Cookies cannot contain harmful code such as a virus.

What do we use them for?

We use them to understand your preferences based on past or current activity on our website. This allows us to better adapt and improve our content and services on the website.

We also use cookies to help us compile aggregated data about site traffic and site interaction so that we can offer better site experiences and tools in the future.

If you do not want information to be collected, you should delete your cookies and refrain from further use of the website.

It is possible to delete or block cookies. See instructions: http://minecookies.org/cookiehandtering

If you delete or block cookies, advertisements 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 that you cannot access.

Below we have detailed which third parties have access to them.

Cookies from third parties

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

  • Google Analytics

    The website uses cookies from Google Analytics to measure traffic on the website. You can opt out of cookies from Google Analytics here.

  • Facebook

    Facebook tracker is used on Dagens.com.

  • Advertise

    The website delivers ads through Google Ad Manager and Taboola. You can customize your ad choices here.

You can specifically decide which network is allowed to deliver ads to you at https://www.youronlinechoices.com/den/.

You can control how Facebook tracks your activities outside of Facebook here.

  • Hosting and data security

Should it happen that sensitive personal data is leaked, it will be reported in accordance with the Data Protection Regulation