Cookie policy
1. General terms
1.1 This is Copenhagen Capacity's Cookie Policy of 1 April 2017.
1.1 This policy on the use of cookies (”Cookie Policy”) specifies how Copenhagen Capacity, (“copcap”, “us”, “our”, “we”) collects and processes information about you, your device and your behaviour when you visit Copenhagen Capacity's website www.copcap.dk, pages on this website and any page corresponding to, reflecting, replacing or serving as backup for this website (the “Website”).
1.2 In this Cookie Policy, you can read which information we collect, why we use cookies and for what purpose, who has access to the information, and who to contact if you have any questions about the information collected.
2. Consent
2.1 By accepting this Cookie Policy you consent to our collection and processing of the information about you described in this Cookie Policy.
2.2 You are entitled at any time to withdraw your consent to our collection and processing of the information on you. If you withdraw your consent, please note that certain parts of the Website will be unavailable to you, since the Website does not work optimally without cookies.
3. What are cookies?
3.1 A cookie is a small text file stored in your browser and recognized by the website if you visit the website again, which makes it possible to customise the Website to your browser. A cookie may contain text, numbers or e.g. a date, but generally there are no personal data in a cookie. It is not a program and thus cannot contain a virus.
4. Which information is collected?
4.1 When you visit the Website, we automatically collect information on e.g. the type of browser you use, the website that led you to the Website, which search words you used on the Website, the number of pages you visited on the Website and the duration of your visits, your IP address and information about your computer.
4.2 We collect your IP address for the purpose of system administration (e.g. to know the number of visitors logged on to the Website). The IP address is only stored for the duration of your visit on the Website, after which it will be either deleted or anonymised.
5. Why we use cookies
5.1 We use cookies to continually improve your experience with our Website, products and services, for example making the Website quicker and remembering your previous interactions with the Website.
5.2 We can use cookies which remain on your device after you close your browser or the application in order to get an impression of the general use of the Website and thereby get statistical information (not personal information) and to improve the contents ofthe Website.
6. What types of cookies are used on the Website?
6.1 The Website places cookies, including "persistent cookies", which are files or information that the browser saves on your device in order to collect information about your visit on the Website.
6.2 First party cookies
6.2.1 First party cookies are cookies placed by the owner of the website, which the user primarily interacts with.
6.2.2 We use the following first party cookies on the Website:
6.2.2.1 Strictly necessary cookies: these cookies are necessary for the operation of the Website. It can e.g. be cookies that enable you to log on to secured environments on the Website. We use the following strictly necessary cookies on the Website:
- "cookieDisclaimer.AllowCookies". Remembers the users indication of whether or not cookies can be set. Duration: 1 month.
- "ASP.NET_SessionID": A cookie that ASP.NET applications uses to store a unique identifier for your session. It maintains the users preferences across page requests. Session cookie.
6.3 Third party cookies
6.3.1 Third party cookies are stored on a website by a third party through which the third party or others gain access to the collected information.
6.3.2 We use third party cookies, e.g. from suppliers of advertisements and analytic tools and from suppliers of social media. These third party cookies are used for marketing purposes and for improving the functionality of the Website. This means that third parties can place cookies on your computer through our Website and gain access to information collected by these cookies
6.3.3 We use the following third party cookies on the Website:
7. Use of tracking technologies
7.1 We can use pixel tags (also called "web beacons", "clear GIFs" or hidden code) for collecting information about your navigation on the Website and to register how you react to emails we send you in connection with the Website. It is small strings of code that provide a method for delivering a small graphic image (usually invisible) on a website. Pixel tags can recognize certain types of information on your computer, e.g. cookies, and information on when the user looks at a page and on which page the pixel tag in question is placed.
7.2 The information is used to improve the Website's functionalities and to examine if the user reads emails and click on links in the emails for the purpose of ensuring that the Website always includes relevant content. Copenhagen Capacity's pixel tags can collect certain contact information (e.g. the email address in an email containing a pixel tag). We also use pixel tags to give you a better experience on the Website, including by offering you content customised to your interests.
7.3 Copenhagen Capacity may give third party ad servers (suppliers of technology placing advertisements on websites and tracking the effect of these) access to use pixel tags and other technologies used for automatic collection of information about your use of the Website or to enable us to advertise on third party websites and analyse the effect of the advertisements. The collected information will only be used for statistical purposes and will not be attached to your Personal Data. We recommend that you read the advertisers' own data protection policy to get more information about their use of Cookies and other technologies. If you want more information about this use and your options for preventing other advertisers from gaining access to this information, please visit http://www.networkadvertising.org.
8. How do I deselect cookies?
8.1 The way you deselect the use of cookies will depend on your internet browser. You can set your browser to register and reject cookies. If you want to block cookies, there are guidelines at the following links:
- Google Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647
- Internet Explorer (different versions): http://support.microsoft.com/kb/278835#howtoie8
- Lion (MAC OS): http://support.apple.com/kb/PH5049
- Mozilla Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/t5/Cookies-and-cache/Enable-and-disable-cookies-that-websites-use-to-track-your/ta-p/2784
8.2 Other guidelines may be relevant depending on the browser you use. If you deselect cookies, it is, however, not certain that you will have access to all functionalities on the Website.
9. Contact information
9.1 If you have any questions or comments to this Cookie Policy, please contact us at:
Copenhagen Capacity
Nørregade 7 B
1165 København K
info@copcp.com
Tlf: +45 33 22 02 22
CVR Number: 17538896
10. Changes to this Cookie Policy
10.1 We are entitled to make changes to this Cookie Policy at any time. If we make any changes to the Cookie Policy, you will be informed here of the next time you use the Website.
10.2 If you do not accept the newest Cookie Policy, you should not continue to use the Website, and your personal information will be deleted. If you continue to use the Website, you automatically consent to the newest Cookie Policy.