Privacy Policy
We hereby inform you about the processing of your personal data by us and the claims and rights to which you are entitled under data protection regulations. We would like to take this opportunity to point out that I, the managing partner Christian Becker, as the operator of the website www.artemis-franchise.com, treat your personal data confidentially in accordance with the statutory data protection regulations and this privacy policy and take the protection of personal data very seriously.
This privacy policy explains the type, scope and purpose of the processing of personal data (hereinafter referred to as "data") within our online offering and the associated websites, functions and content as well as external online presences, such as our social media profile (hereinafter collectively referred to as "online offering"). With regard to the terms used, such as "processing" or "controller", we refer to the definitions in Art. 4 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Who is responsible for data processing and who can I contact?
The responsible body is
Artemis Franchise GmbH
Represented by
Christian Becker (Managing Director)
Max-Planck-Str. 6-8
50858 Cologne
Please contact
Telephone: 02234-21900-63
e-mail
info@artemis-franchise.com
Data protection
We have written this privacy policy (version 18 October 2019-211104699) to explain to you, in accordance with the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 and the Data Protection Act (DSG), what information we collect, how we use data and what choices you have as a visitor to this website.
Unfortunately, it is in the nature of things that these explanations sound very technical. However, we have endeavoured to describe the most important things as simply and clearly as possible.
Automatic data storage
When you visit websites these days, certain information is automatically created and saved, including on this website.
When you visit our website as you are doing now, our web server (computer on which this website is stored) automatically saves data such as
- the address (URL) of the website accessed
- Browser and browser version
- the operating system used
- the address (URL) of the previously visited page (referrer URL)
- the host name and IP address of the device from which access is made
- date and time
in files (web server log files).
As a rule, web server log files are stored for a fortnight and then automatically deleted. We do not pass this data on, but we cannot rule out the possibility of this data being viewed in the event of unlawful behaviour.
Rights under the General Data Protection Regulation
According to the provisions of the GDPR and the German and Austrian Data Protection Act (DSG), you have the following rights:
- Right to rectification (Article 16 GDPR)
- Right to erasure ("right to be forgotten") (Article 17 GDPR)
- Right to restriction of processing (Article 18 GDPR)
- Right to notification - notification obligation in connection with the rectification or erasure of personal data or the restriction of processing (Article 19 GDPR)
- Right to data portability (Article 20 GDPR)
- Right to object (Article 21 GDPR)
- Right not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing, including profiling (Article 22 GDPR)
If you believe that the processing of your data violates data protection law or your data protection claims have otherwise been violated in any way, you can complain to the supervisory authority, which in Germany and Austria is the data protection authority whose website you can find at https://www.bfdi.bund.de/ and https://www.dsb.gv.at/.
Evaluation of visitor behaviour
In the following privacy policy, we inform you whether and how we analyse data from your visit to this website. The evaluation of the collected data is generally anonymous and we cannot draw any conclusions about your person from your behaviour on this website.
You can find out more about how to object to this analysis of visit data in the following privacy policy.
TLS encryption with https
We use https to transmit data tap-proof on the Internet (data protection through technology design Article 25 (1) GDPR). By using TLS (Transport Layer Security), an encryption protocol for secure data transmission on the Internet, we can ensure the protection of confidential data. You can recognise the use of this data transmission security by the small lock symbol at the top left of the browser and the use of the https scheme (instead of http) as part of our Internet address.
Google reCAPTCHA privacy policy
Our primary goal is to ensure that our website is as secure and safe as possible for you and for us. To ensure this, we use Google reCAPTCHA from Google Inc (1600 Amphitheatre Parkway Mountain View, CA 94043, USA). With reCAPTCHA we can determine whether you are really a flesh-and-blood person and not a robot or other spam software. By spam, we mean any unsolicited information that is sent to us electronically. With the classic CAPTCHAS, you usually had to solve text or picture puzzles for verification. With reCAPTCHA from Google, we don't usually have to bother you with such puzzles. In most cases, it is enough to simply tick a box to confirm that you are not a bot. With the new Invisible reCAPTCHA version, you no longer even have to tick the box. You can find out exactly how this works and, above all, which data is used for this in the course of this privacy policy.
What is reCAPTCHA?
reCAPTCHA is a free captcha service from Google that protects websites from spam software and misuse by non-human visitors. This service is most commonly used when you fill out forms on the Internet. A Captcha service is an automatic Turing test designed to ensure that an action on the Internet is performed by a human and not by a bot. In the classic Turing test (named after the computer scientist Alan Turing), a human determines the difference between a bot and a human. With captchas, this is also done by a computer or a software programme. Classic captchas work with small tasks that are easy for humans to solve but present considerable difficulties for machines. With reCAPTCHA, you no longer have to actively solve puzzles. The tool uses modern risk techniques to distinguish humans from bots. All you have to do is tick the "I am not a robot" text field or, with Invisible reCAPTCHA, even that is no longer necessary. With reCAPTCHA, a JavaScript element is integrated into the source code and then the tool runs in the background and analyses your user behaviour. The software calculates a so-called captcha score from these user actions. Google uses this score to calculate the probability that you are human even before you enter the captcha. ReCAPTCHA or captchas in general are always used when bots could manipulate or abuse certain actions (such as registrations, surveys, etc.).
Why do we use reCAPTCHA on our website?
We only want to welcome people of flesh and blood to our site. Bots and spam software of all kinds can safely stay at home. That's why we do everything we can to protect ourselves and offer you the best possible user experience. For this reason, we use Google reCAPTCHA from Google. This way we can be pretty sure that we remain a "bot-free" website. By using reCAPTCHA, data is transmitted to Google, which Google uses to determine whether you are actually a human being. reCAPTCHA therefore serves to ensure the security of our website and, by extension, your security. For example, without reCAPTCHA it could happen that a bot registers as many e-mail addresses as possible during registration in order to subsequently "spam" forums or blogs with unwanted advertising content. With reCAPTCHA we can prevent such bot attacks.
What data is stored by reCAPTCHA?
ReCAPTCHA collects personal data from users in order to determine whether the actions on our website actually originate from people. The IP address and other data that Google requires for the reCAPTCHA service may therefore be sent to Google. IP addresses are almost always truncated within the member states of the EU or other signatory states to the Agreement on the European Economic Area before the data is sent to a server in the USA. The IP address is not combined with other Google data unless you are logged in with your Google account while using reCAPTCHA. First, the reCAPTCHA algorithm checks whether Google cookies from other Google services (YouTube, Gmail, etc.) have already been placed on your browser. Then reCAPTCHA sets an additional cookie in your browser and takes a snapshot of your browser window.
The following list of collected browser and user data is not intended to be exhaustive. Rather, they are examples of data that, to our knowledge, are processed by Google.
- Referrer URL (the address of the page from which the visitor comes)
- IP address (e.g. 256.123.123.1)
- Information about the operating system (the software that enables the operation of your computer. Common operating systems are Windows, Mac OS X or Linux)
- Cookies (small text files that store data in your browser)
- Mouse and keyboard behaviour (every action you perform with the mouse or keyboard is saved)
- Date and language settings (which language or date you have preset on your PC is saved)
- All JavaScript objects (JavaScript is a programming language that enables websites to adapt to the user. JavaScript objects can collect all kinds of data under one name)
- Screen resolution (shows how many pixels the image display consists of)
It is undisputed that Google uses and analyses this data even before you click on the "I am not a robot" checkbox. With the Invisible reCAPTCHA version, you don't even have to tick the box and the entire recognition process runs in the background. Google does not tell you in detail exactly how much and what data it stores.
The following cookies are used by reCAPTCHA: Here we refer to the reCAPTCHA demo version from Google at https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api2/demo. All these cookies require a unique identifier for tracking purposes. Here is a list of cookies that Google reCAPTCHA has set on the demo version:
Name: IDE
Expiry time: after one year
Usage: This cookie is set by the company DoubleClick (also owned by Google) to register and report the actions of a user on the website when interacting with adverts. This allows the effectiveness of advertising to be measured and appropriate optimisation measures to be taken. IDE is stored in browsers under the domain doubleclick.net.
Example value: WqTUmlnmv_qXyi_DGNPLESKnRNrpgXoy1K-pAZtAkMbHI-211104699
Name: 1P_JAR
Expiry time: after one month
Usage: This cookie collects statistics on website usage and measures conversions. A conversion occurs, for example, when a user becomes a buyer. The cookie is also used to display relevant adverts to users. The cookie can also be used to prevent a user from seeing the same advert more than once.
Example value: 2019-5-14-12
Name: ANID
Expiry time: after 9 months
Use: We were unable to find out much information about this cookie. In Google's privacy policy, the cookie is mentioned in connection with "advertising cookies" such as "DSID", "FLC", "AID", "TAID". ANID is stored under domain google.com.
Example value: U7j1v3dZa2111046990xgZFmiqWppRWKOr
Name: CONSENT
Expiry time: after 19 years
Usage: The cookie stores the status of a user's consent to the use of various Google services. CONSENT is also used for security purposes to verify users, prevent fraudulent login information and protect user data from unauthorised attacks.
Beispielwert: YES+AT.de+20150628-20-0
Name: NID
Expiry time: after 6 months
Usage: NID is used by Google to customise adverts to your Google searches. With the help of the cookie, Google "remembers" your most frequently entered search queries or your previous interaction with adverts. This means you always receive customised adverts. The cookie contains a unique ID that Google uses to collect the user's personal settings for advertising purposes.
Example value: 0WmuWqy211104699zILzqV_nmt3sDXwPeM5Q
Name: DV
Expiry time: after 10 minutes
Usage: As soon as you tick the "I am not a robot" box, this cookie is set. The cookie is used by Google Analytics for personalised advertising. DV collects information in anonymised form and is also used to make user distinctions.
Example value: gEAABBCjJMXcI0dSAAAANbqc211104699
Note: This list cannot claim to be exhaustive, as experience has shown that Google changes its choice of cookies from time to time.
How long and where is the data stored?
By inserting reCAPTCHA, data is transferred from you to the Google server. Where exactly this data is stored is not made clear by Google, even after repeated requests. Without having received confirmation from Google, it can be assumed that data such as mouse interaction, time spent on the website or language settings are stored on the European or American Google servers. The IP address that your browser transmits to Google is not merged with other Google data from other Google services. However, if you are logged in to your Google account while using the reCAPTCHA plug-in, the data will be merged. The deviating data protection provisions of Google apply.
How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?
If you do not want any data about you and your behaviour to be transmitted to Google, you must log out of Google completely and delete all Google cookies before you visit our website or use the reCAPTCHA software. In principle, the data is automatically transmitted to Google as soon as you visit our website. To delete this data, you must contact Google support at https://support.google.com/?hl=de&tid=211104699.
By using our website, you agree that Google LLC and its representatives may automatically collect, process and use data.
You can find out more about reCAPTCHA on Google's web developer page at https://developers.google.com/recaptcha/. Although Google goes into more detail here about the technical development of reCAPTCHA, you will search in vain for precise information about data storage and data protection issues. A good overview of the basic use of data at Google can be found in the company's own privacy policy at https://www.google.com/intl/de/policies/privacy/.
Google Analytics privacy policy
We use Google Analytics from Google LLC (1600 Amphitheatre Parkway Mountain View, CA 94043, USA) on this website to statistically analyse visitor data. Google Analytics uses targeted cookies for this purpose.
Cookies from Google Analytics
_ga
- Expiry time: 2 years
- Use: Differentiation of website visitors
- Example value: GA1.2.1326744211.152211104699
_gid
- Expiry time: 24 hours
- Usage: Differentiation of website visitors
- Example value: GA1.2.1687193234.152211104699
_gat_gtag_UA_<property-id>
- Expiry time: 1 minute
- Usage: Used to throttle the request rate. If Google Analytics is provided via the Google Tag Manager, this cookie is given the name _dc_gtm_ <property-id>.
- Example value: 1
Further information on terms of use and data protection can be found at http://www.google.com/analytics/terms/de.htmlor at https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245?hl=de
Pseudonymisation
Our concern in terms of the GDPR is the improvement of our offer and our website. As the privacy of our users is important to us, user data is pseudonymised. Data processing is carried out on the basis of the statutory provisions of Section 96 (3) TKG and Article 6 EU GDPR (1) (a) (consent) and/or (f) (legitimate interest) of the GDPR.
Deactivation of data collection by Google Analytics
Website visitors can use the browser add-on to deactivate Google Analytics JavaScript (ga.js, analytics.js, dc.js) to prevent Google Analytics from using their data.
You can prevent Google from collecting the data generated by the cookie and relating to your use of the website and from processing this data by Google by downloading and installing the browser plug-in available at the following link: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=de
Google Analytics data processing addendum
We have entered into a direct customer agreement with Google for the use of Google Analytics by accepting the "Data Processing Addendum" in Google Analytics.
You can find out more about the data processing addendum for Google Analytics here: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/3379636?hl=de&utm_id=ad
Google Analytics IP anonymisation
We have implemented IP address anonymisation from Google Analytics on this website. This function was developed by Google so that this website can comply with the applicable data protection regulations and recommendations of the local data protection authorities if they prohibit the storage of the full IP address. The anonymisation or masking of the IP takes place as soon as the IP addresses arrive in the Google Analytics data collection network and before any storage or processing of the data takes place.
You can find more information on IP anonymisation at https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/2763052?hl=de.
You can stop the use of the activities and information of your Google account under "Settings for advertising" at https://adssettings.google.com/authenticated by ticking the checkbox.
Google Analytics deactivation link
If you click on the following opt-out link, you can prevent Google from recording further visits to this website. Please note: Deleting cookies, using the incognito/private mode of your browser or using a different browser will result in data being collected again.
Deactivate Google Analytics
Embedded social media elements Privacy policy
We integrate elements of social media services on our website to display images, videos and texts.
When you visit pages that display these elements, data is transferred from your browser to the respective social media service and stored there. We have no access to this data.
The following links will take you to the pages of the respective social media services where it is explained how they handle your data:
- Instagram privacy policy: https://help.instagram.com/519522125107875
- The Google privacy policy applies to YouTube: https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=de
- Meta data policy: https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy
- Twitter privacy policy: https://twitter.com/de/privacy
Facebook/Meta privacy policy
On this website we use functions of Meta, a social media network of FIrma Meta Ireland Ltd, 4 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2 Ireland.
You can find out which functions (social plug-ins) Facebook provides at https://developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins/.
Information may be transmitted to Meta when you visit our website. If you have a Facebook account, Facebook can assign this data to your personal account. If you do not wish this to happen, please log out of Meta.
The privacy policy, what information Meta collects and how they use it can be found at https://www.facebook.com/policy.php.
YouTube privacy policy
We have integrated YouTube videos on our website. This allows us to present interesting videos directly on our site. YouTube is a video portal that has been a subsidiary of Google LLC since 2006. The video portal is operated by YouTube, LLC, 901 Cherry Ave, San Bruno, CA 94066, USA. When you access a page on our website that has an embedded YouTube video, your browser automatically connects to the YouTube or Google servers. Various data is transmitted (depending on the settings). Google is responsible for all data processing and therefore Google's data protection policy also applies.
In the following, we would like to explain to you in more detail what data is processed, why we have embedded YouTube videos and how you can manage or delete your data.
What is YouTube?
YouTube allows users to watch, rate, comment on and upload videos for free. Over the last few years, YouTube has become one of the most important social media channels in the world. To enable us to display videos on our website, YouTube provides a code snippet that we have integrated into our site.
Why do we use YouTube videos on our website?
YouTube is the video platform with the most visitors and the best content. We endeavour to offer you the best possible user experience on our website. And of course, interesting videos are a must. With the help of our embedded videos, we provide you with further helpful content in addition to our texts and images. The embedded videos also make our website easier to find on the Google search engine. Even if we place adverts via Google Ads, Google can - thanks to the data collected - only show these adverts to people who are interested in our offers.
What data is stored by YouTube?
As soon as you visit one of our pages that has a YouTube video embedded, YouTube sets at least one cookie that stores your IP address and our URL. If you are logged into your YouTube account, YouTube can usually assign your interactions on our website to your profile using cookies. This includes data such as session duration, bounce rate, approximate location, technical information such as browser type, screen resolution or your internet provider. Other data may include contact details, any ratings, the sharing of content via social media or adding to your favourites on YouTube.
If you are not logged into a Google account or a YouTube account, Google stores data with a unique identifier that is linked to your device, browser or app. For example, your preferred language setting is retained. But a lot of interaction data cannot be saved because fewer cookies are set.
In the following list, we show cookies that were set in a test in the browser. On the one hand, we show cookies that are set without a logged-in YouTube account. On the other hand, we show cookies that are set with a logged-in account.
The list cannot claim to be exhaustive because the user data always depends on the interactions on YouTube.
Name: YSC
Purpose: This cookie registers a unique ID to store statistics of the video viewed.
Expiry date: after the end of the session
Example value: b9-CV6ojI5Y
Name: PREF
Purpose: This cookie also registers your unique ID. Google receives statistics on how you use YouTube videos on our website via PREF.
Expiry date: after 8 months
Example value: f1=50000000
Name: GPS
Purpose: This cookie registers your unique ID on mobile devices to track the GPS location.
Expiry date: after 30 minutes
Example value: 1
Name: VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE
Purpose: This cookie attempts to estimate the user's bandwidth on our websites (with embedded YouTube video).
Expiry date: after 8 months
Example value: 95Chz8bagyU
Other cookies that are set when you are logged in with your YouTube account:
Name: APISID
Purpose: This cookie is used to create a profile of your interests. The data is used for personalised advertisements.
Expiry date: after 2 years
Example value: zILlvClZSkqGsSwI/AU1aZI6HY7211104699
Name: CONSENT
Purpose: The cookie stores the status of a user's consent to the use of various Google services. CONSENT is also used for security purposes to check users and protect user data from unauthorised attacks.
Expiry date: after 19 years
Beispielwert: YES+AT.de+20150628-20-0
Name: HSID
Purpose: This cookie is used to create a profile of your interests. This data helps to display personalised advertising.
Expiry date: after 2 years
Example value: AcRwpgUik9Dveht0I
Name: LOGIN_INFO
Purpose: Information about your login data is stored in this cookie.
Expiry date: after 2 years
Example value: AFmmF2swRQIhALl6aL...
Name: SAPISID
Purpose: This cookie works by uniquely identifying your browser and device. It is used to create a profile of your interests.
Expiry date: after 2 years
Example value: 7oaPxoG-pZsJuuF5/AnUdDUIsJ9iJz2vdM
Name: SID
Purpose: This cookie stores your Google Account ID and your last login time in digitally signed and encrypted form.
Expiry date: after 2 years
Beispielwert: oQfNKjAsI211104699
Name: SIDCC
Purpose: This cookie stores information about how you use the website and which adverts you may have seen before visiting our site.
Expiry date: after 3 months
Example value: AN0-TYuqub2JOcDTyL
How long and where is the data stored?
The data that YouTube receives and processes from you is stored on Google servers. Most of these servers are located in America. At https://www.google.com/about/datacenters/inside/locations/?hl=de you can see exactly where the Google data centres are located. Your data is distributed across the servers. This means that the data can be accessed more quickly and is better protected against manipulation.
Google stores the data collected for different lengths of time. You can delete some data at any time, others are automatically deleted after a limited time and others are stored by Google for a longer period of time. Some data (such as elements from "My activity", photos or documents, products) that are stored in your Google account remain stored until you delete them. Even if you are not signed in to a Google Account, you can delete some data associated with your device, browser or app.
How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?
In principle, you can delete data in your Google account manually. With the automatic deletion function for location and activity data introduced in 2019, information is stored for either 3 or 18 months, depending on your decision, and then deleted.
Regardless of whether you have a Google account or not, you can configure your browser so that cookies are deleted or deactivated by Google. Depending on which browser you use, this works in different ways. The following instructions show you how to manage cookies in your browser:
Chrome: Delete, activate and manage cookies in Chrome
Safari: Manage cookies and website data with Safari
Firefox: Delete cookies to remove data that websites have stored on your computer
Internet Explorer: Delete and manage cookies
Microsoft Edge: Delete and manage cookies
If you do not want any cookies, you can set up your browser so that it always informs you when a cookie is to be set. This allows you to decide for each individual cookie whether you want to allow it or not. As YouTube is a subsidiary of Google, there is a joint privacy policy. If you want to find out more about how your data is handled, we recommend that you read the privacy policy at https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=de.
LinkedIn privacy policy
We use functions of the social media network LinkedIn of LinkedIn Corporation, 2029 Stierlin Court, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA on our website.
When you access pages that use such functions, data (IP address, browser data, date and time, cookies) is transmitted to LinkedIn, stored and analysed.
If you have a LinkedIn account and are logged in, this data will be assigned to your personal account and the data stored in it.
The privacy policy, what information LinkedIn collects and how they use it can be found at https://www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policy.
XING privacy policy
We use functions of the social media network XING of the company XING SE, Dammtorstraße 30, 20354 Hamburg, Germany on our website.
When you access pages that use such functions, data (IP address, browser data, date and time, cookies) is transmitted to XING, stored and analysed.
If you have a XING account and are logged in, this data will be assigned to your personal account and the data stored in it.
The privacy policy, what information XING collects and how they use it can be found at https://www.xing.com/privacy.
ShareThis privacy policy
We use ShareThis functions from ShareThis (4005 Miranda Ave, Suite 100, Palo Alto, 94304 California, USA) on this website to enable visitors to share content from this website.
Services provided by ShareThis
By using the ShareThis social plugins, visitors are able to share content from this website on various social networks such as Facebook or Meta, Twitter, Google+ and many more.
What data does ShareThis process?
When visitors share content with ShareThis in services where they have an account and are logged in, the visit and the sharing can be assigned to the user.
ShareThis uses cookies, pixel tags, HTTP headers and browser identifiers to collect information about visitor behaviour and shares this information with third parties after pseudonymisation.
Here is a list of the data that may be processed:
- Unique ID of a cookie placed in the web browser
- General click behaviour
- Addresses of the websites visited
- Search queries via which a visitor reached the ShareThis page
- Navigation from website to website if expired via ShareThis services
- Time spent on a website
- Which elements were clicked on or highlighted
- The IP address of the computer or mobile device
- Mobile advertising IDs (Apple IDFA or Google AAID)
- Information contained in HTTP headers or other transmission protocols used
- Which programme was used on the computer (browser) or which operating system was used (iOS)
Cookies from ShareThis
ShareThis uses cookies, which we list below as examples. You can find out more about ShareThis cookies at https://www.sharethis.com/privacy/.
__unam
- Expiry time: 9 months
- Usage: Counts clicks and shares on a website
- Beispielhafter Wert: 8961a7f179d1d017ac27lw87qq69V69211104699
Disclosure of data to third parties by ShareThis
ShareThis shares collected information with third parties after pseudonymisation.
Storage period at ShareThis
ShareThis retains collected data for a period of up to 14 months from the date of data collection. ShareThis cookies expire 13 months after the last update.
ShareThis opt-out
If you no longer wish to see adverts based on data collected by ShareThis, you can use the opt-out button at https://www.sharethis.com/privacy/. This sets an opt-out cookie which you must not delete in order to retain this setting.
You can also set your preferences for usage-based online advertising via http://www.youronlinechoices.com/at/ in preference management.
If you would like to know more about the processing of your data by ShareThis, you can find all the information at https://www.sharethis.com/privacy/.
AddThis privacy policy
We use functions of AddThis from Oracle America, Inc. (500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065, USA) on this website to enable visitors to share content from this website.
Services of AddThis
By using the AddThis buttons (see http://www.addthis.com/get/share/de/) from AddThis, visitors are able to share content from this website on various social networks such as Facebook or Meta, Twitter, Pinterest, Google+ and many more.
What data does AddThis process?
When visitors share content with AddThis in services where they have an account and are logged in, the visit and the sharing can be assigned to the user.
AddThis uses cookies, pixel tags, HTTP headers and browser identifiers to collect information about visitor behaviour and shares this information with third parties after pseudonymisation.
Here is an exemplary list of the data that may be processed:
- Unique ID of a cookie placed in the web browser
- Address of the website visited
- Time of the website visit
- Search queries via which a visitor reached the page with AddThis
Time spent on a website - The IP address of the computer or mobile device
- Mobile advertising IDs (Apple IDFA or Google AAID)
- Information contained in HTTP headers or other transmission protocols used
- Which programme was used on the computer (browser) or which operating system was used (iOS)
Cookies from AddThis
AddThis uses cookies which we list below as examples and excerpts. You can find out more about AddThis cookies at http://www.addthis.com/privacy/privacy-policy.
bt2
Expiry time: 255 days
Usage: Used to record parts of the website visited in order to recommend other parts of the website
Example value: 8961a7f179d87qq69V69211104699
bku
Expiry time: 179 days
Use: Registers anonymised user data such as IP address, geographical location, websites visited and which ads the user has clicked on in order to optimise the ad based on user movement on websites that use the same advertising network
Example value: ra/99nTmYN+fZWX7211104699
Disclosure of data to third parties by AddThis
AddThis shares collected information with third parties - details can be found at http://www.addthis.com/privacy/privacy-policy#section5.