About personal data and cookies

Our use of personal data and cookies

Danish Decommissioning receives and processes various personal data in a range of situations to fulfill our tasks. Read how we process this information.

 

We use cookies

The first time you visit the Danish Decommissioning website, a bar with information about cookies will be displayed at the bottom. This bar will only disappear once you have accepted the use of cookies. If you use the same browser on your next visit to the website, the bar will not reappear. The cookies placed on your IT equipment when visiting our website serve two purposes: to ensure the website functions correctly and for statistical analysis.

Functionality

Certain cookies are essential for the website's content to function as intended. Furthermore, third-party cookies from YouTube are deployed when you play a video embedded from YouTube. YouTube utilizes cookies, among other purposes, to retain user preferences.
Read about YouTube cookies (on Google – in Danish)

Content from dekom.dk can be shared on social networks such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. When sharing, it is expected that the respective social network will deploy cookies. The nature and purpose of these cookies differ across networks. The network provider is responsible for informing users and obtaining consent regarding these cookies. These cookies are placed on your device's browser upon accessing the pages.

No to third-party cookies?

Should you choose to decline third-party cookies, we will refrain from setting cookies for Google Analytics statistics and YouTube views. Conversely, we will deploy a cookie to remember your preference against third-party cookies. If you wish to prevent any cookies from being set, you must disable cookies within your browser settings.

Declining third-party cookies will result in the inability to display YouTube videos embedded on the website.

Withdraw consent

 

Executive Order on Cookies

All Danish websites are mandated to disclose which cookies are deployed on users' equipment. This disclosure must adhere to the “Executive Order on requirements for information and consent regarding the storage and access to information in end-users' terminal equipment”.

The Executive Order mandates that informed consent must be procured from the user when websites seek to store cookies on the user's IT equipment.
Read about the Cookie Act at the Danish Business Authority

Facts

Cookies are employed by virtually all websites. A cookie is a file placed on your computer or other IT equipment, enabling the recognition of your device and the collection of data regarding the pages and functionalities accessed through your browser.

Cookies are unable to ascertain your identity, name, residence, or whether the computer is utilized by a single user or multiple individuals. Furthermore, they cannot propagate computer viruses or other malicious programs. 

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