Cookies
We sometimes place small files – called cookies – on your device for this internet portal to function properly. This is standard practice on the majority of large websites.
What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file that a web portal leaves on your computer, tablet or smartphone when you visit it. As a result, the portal can “remember” certain information and settings (e.g. login, language, font size and other display preferences) for a certain period of time and you do not need to re-enter these details every time you visit or navigate the portal.
How do we use cookies?
We use cookies on our website to store your preferences regarding screen display, e.g. contrast and font size, any participation on your part in a survey regarding the usefulness of the content (so that you are not required to answer each time via a pop-up window), or your decision to allow or not to allow cookies on this portal. Some of the videos embedded on our website use cookies to create anonymous statistics on pages previously visited and the videos selected. Cookies lagres også af Europa Analytics, en tjeneste, som måler, hvor effektivt EU-Kommissionens websites på Europa fungerer.((Was soll ich hiermit machen?)) Accepting cookies is not absolutely necessary to use the portal, but it makes surfing more convenient. You can block or delete cookies – but such action can however impair some of this portal’s functions. The information captured with the help of cookies will not be used to identify you and the data is fully subject to our control. The cookies have no other purposes other than those specified here.
Are other cookies used?
Additional or other cookies to those described above can be used on some of our pages or sub-pages. If required, their characteristics will be explained specially and your consent to saving them sought.
Control over cookies
You can control and/or delete cookies at will. Go here to find out how: aboutcookies.org. You can delete all cookies stored on your device and set the majority of browsers so that storing cookies is prevented. It is then however possible that you might have to make some settings manually each time you visit the website and accept that some functions will not work properly.
What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file that a web portal leaves on your computer, tablet or smartphone when you visit it. As a result, the portal can “remember” certain information and settings (e.g. login, language, font size and other display preferences) for a certain period of time and you do not need to re-enter these details every time you visit or navigate the portal.
How do we use cookies?
We use cookies on our website to store your preferences regarding screen display, e.g. contrast and font size, any participation on your part in a survey regarding the usefulness of the content (so that you are not required to answer each time via a pop-up window), or your decision to allow or not to allow cookies on this portal. Some of the videos embedded on our website use cookies to create anonymous statistics on pages previously visited and the videos selected. Cookies lagres også af Europa Analytics, en tjeneste, som måler, hvor effektivt EU-Kommissionens websites på Europa fungerer.((Was soll ich hiermit machen?)) Accepting cookies is not absolutely necessary to use the portal, but it makes surfing more convenient. You can block or delete cookies – but such action can however impair some of this portal’s functions. The information captured with the help of cookies will not be used to identify you and the data is fully subject to our control. The cookies have no other purposes other than those specified here.
Are other cookies used?
Additional or other cookies to those described above can be used on some of our pages or sub-pages. If required, their characteristics will be explained specially and your consent to saving them sought.
Control over cookies
You can control and/or delete cookies at will. Go here to find out how: aboutcookies.org. You can delete all cookies stored on your device and set the majority of browsers so that storing cookies is prevented. It is then however possible that you might have to make some settings manually each time you visit the website and accept that some functions will not work properly.