What is a browser cookie?
Today most websites make use of browser cookies. In many cases browser cookies are necessary in order to provide for a service on the website.
A browser cookie is a small data file sending information to the user's browser for authentication or identification of a user. Among others browser cookies can be used to create statistics about visitors’ use of the website.
A browser cookie cannot be programmed, cannot collect information from the users’ computers, cannot carry viruses, and cannot install malware on the host computer.
Browser cookies on Klokkerholm.com
We make us of the following browser cookies:
ASP.NET_Sessionid
.xWebAuthCookie
.ASPROLES |
These 3 browser cookies is used to identify the user. |
__utma
__utmb
__utmc
__utmz |
These 4 browser cookies is Google analytics cookies. They are only available to the web editors and used for analyses of visitors’ use of klokkerholm.com only. |
How do I remove browser cookies?
It is always possible to remove them again by entering the settings for your Internet browser.
Why do we inform about browser cookies?
All Danish websites are obligated by law to inform users about which browser cookies are left on the user’s equipment. The information must be in agreement with "Executive Order on Information and Consent Required in Case of Storing or Accessing Information in End-User Terminal Equipment”.
The regulation make demands for the website to obtain consent from the user when storing browser cookies on the user’s IT equipment.
Link to regulation (in Danish)