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You have been sent to this website because it is being used cookies, also known as cookies, at martinandmaria.com. This is a general info on what kind of cookies martinandmaria.com uses, what information is being processed, the purpose of the treatment, and who is processing the information. See also general cookies info at the bottom of this page.

WHAT KIND OF COOKIES ARE USED ON MARTINANDMARIA.COM:

Cookies at martinandmaria.comare used to collect information anonymously .

The cookies that exist on the martinandmaria.comare used for, unless otherwise noted, the collection of user statistics and language settings on the page.

COOKIES THAT EXIST ON THE MARTINANDMARIA.COM:

Google Analytics:

A very common analysis tool for highlighting user behavior on a website is Google Analytics. This is a free service from Google that allows you to see the number of visitors, page views, traffic sources, length of visits, geographical location and much more. To store information about your visitors, Google Analytics uses a JavaScript, which in turn creates 5 different cookies. These cookies are used to store the motion pattern on a site and each movement. These cookies are:

__ Utma: Aged 2 years from last visit.

__ UTMB: Saved in 30 min from last visit.

__ UTMC: is saved until the browser is closed.

__ UTMZ: Saved for 6 months from last visit.

__ UTMV: Aged 2 years from last visit.

_ GA: Aged 2 years from last visit.

 

Login:

If you log in to martinandmaria.com, a cookie will be stored in your browser. This is to allow you to access the information you are about to log in. This cookie is individually linked to you and it is possible that your activity may be tracked. In the case, this is your own information that you get when you create a user account on martinandmaria.com.

 

WHAT INFORMATION IS BEING PROCESSED:

On martinandmaria.com, the information is processed under the methods mentioned above.

 

PURPOSE OF TREATMENT:

Its purpose, with the exception of logged in users, is not to identify you as a user, but to create a better user experience for all uses.

WHO PROCESSES THE INFORMATION:

Cookies in itself, have no value, as they save only a random identification number. It is only when you associate this information with a database, that the information can be processed. Owners of martinandmaria.com, confirm that this information is treated strictly and is used only for the purpose intended for the collection of data. Identification of users, is done only in the cases it is strictly necessary. This can be for example in connection with purchases of goods and services or other situations requiring the user to be logged in.

GENERAL INFO CAPSULES/COOKIES:

Cookies are small files stored by your Web browser on your computer. If you open another browser on your computer, the same cookies will not be transferred there. A cookie typically contains four parameters:

 

  • Cookie Name
  • Unique ID of the cookie (this is associated with your browser)
  • How long the cookie will be stored on your computer
  • Domain that the cookie applies To

 

Because of the last point here, it is very difficult to abuse a cookie. A cookie itself has little value before it is connected to a database. Therefore, it will have a low or no value if someone tries to move it to another domain because there is no access to the database.

 

YOU CAN TURN OFF COOKIES:

It is entirely possible to turn off cookies in your Web browser. But each then aware that a lot of web pages will not work. For example, you will not be able to shop in online stores, sign in to social media such as Facebook, Twitter, Google + etc.

 

LEARN MORE:

The Post and Telecommunications Authority is responsible for enforcing Cookieparagrafen. Here you can read more about the postal and telecommunications statements in connection with Ekomloven.

The Data Inspectorate has stated that they are against the solution that websites must now disclose to the use of cookies. This is due partly because it is impractical and because it is difficult to deal with. You can read more about The Data Inspectorate’s own statement of “Cookieparagrafen” which comes into force 1. July 2013.