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When you visit dti.dk and subdomains, you are informed that cookies are used on the website. On this page, you will find information about the use of these cookies.
What are cookies?
A cookie is a small data file that is stored on the user’s computer, smartphone, tablet etc. to track what is happening when visiting the website, and to recognize the device used.
A cookie cannot be used to track who you are, where you live or whether the device is used by multiple people.
A cookie is not a computer program and does not carry viruses.
Danish Technological Institute’s use of cookies
At Danish Technological Institute’s website, we primarily use cookies for web analytics to enhance the user experience when visiting our website. For example, to see how the user navigates on the website and optimizing the content based on this behavior, thus making it easier to navigate the website in the future.
Cookies are also used to register purchase, contact and chat. For example, to remember what the user has added to the shopping cart. In addition, cookies are also used to target ads to ensure that users receive offers and information relevant to them.
Types of cookies
Required cookies:
Required cookies make the website useful by activating basic features such as page navigation and access to secure areas of the website. These cookies are crucial for your ability to navigate on our website and use the features as intended. These cookies are only used by us, and they will be deleted automatically after your browser is closed.
Preference cookies:
These cookies remember your choices on the website and help ensure an optimal user experience. No personally identifiable information is collected with this type of cookie, and they are only used to improve the website.
Statistics and optimization cookies:
Statistics and optimization cookies help us understand how visitors interact with the website by collecting and reporting information to optimize the user experience. This information provides a better understanding of the visitors' navigation patterns, and is used to improve functionality and design.
Marketing Cookies:
These cookies are used to follow users across websites they visit. In addition, these cookies are used to follow search and reading habits, thus improve the targeting of marketing content such as banner advertising. They are also used to limit the number of impressions of an ad and help measure the effectiveness of ad campaigns. Anonymous data can be shared with third parties.
Reject or delete cookies
Reject cookies:
You can reject cookies on your device at any time by changing the settings in your browser. The browser you are using determines where you can find the settings. You should be aware that if you block cookies, there are many features and services that you cannot use, as these require the website to remember the choices you make.
Delete cookies:
Previously accepted cookies can easily be deleted. Depending on your browser, there is likely a function at the browser settings, whereby cookies can be deleted. Please note that if you are using multiple browsers, you must delete cookies from all of them.
Change consent
You can always update your consent by clicking on this link.
Below are instructions on how to handle cookies in the most popular browsers:
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- Google Chrome
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