COOKIES
1. WHAT IS A COOKIE?
1. 1 A cookie is a small text file that is saved on your computer when you visit a website. David Thornell uses the information for statistical purposes, to follow what the visitor does on the website and to improve and personalize the experience of the website. There are two types of cookies – permanent and session cookies.
1. Permanent cookies remain on the visitor's computer for a fixed period of time.
2. A session cookie is stored on your computer as long as you are on a website. As soon as you close the browser, the session cookie disappears.
2. HOW COOKIES ARE USED.
2.1 David Thornell uses cookies to improve and adapt the website to you as a visitor. Examples of functions that are affected by cookies are: management of purchases, login to your customer account and the shopping cart. Cookies also help to store certain information that adapts advertising and offers to give you as a visitor a more relevant experience.
2.2 We use Google Analytics, which can associate information about you as a visitor with information from logged-in Google users who have given consent to personalized advertising. The information may include information about the end user's location, search history, YouTube history and data from websites that cooperate with Google. The information is used to provide us with aggregated and anonymized insights about the user's behavior between different devices. When you use our site and accept tracking and cookie management, you consent to such use. You can access and/or delete such information via Google's My Activity.
2.3 Permanent cookies are used, for example, to store any personal settings made on www.davidthornell.com, so that you do not have to redo the same thing every time you visit our website. Session cookies are used to keep statistics on the use of the website.
2.4 By using the David Thornell website and/or by accepting our privacy policy and cookie information, you consent to our use of cookies. Please note that if you choose not to accept cookies by blocking/disabling them, you will not be able to make purchases on www.davidthornell.com. Other functionality on the site may also be limited.
2.5 If you do not accept the use of cookies, you can turn it off under the security settings of your browser. Please note that it is possible to manually delete cookies from your hard drive at any time.
3. HOW TO REMOVE COOKIES?
3.1 If you do not want to use cookies, you can turn it off under the settings tab in your browser (see the browser's help pages for more information). In the browser, you can also delete previously stored cookies from websites you have visited.
Delete cookies, PC: use keyboard shortcut [CTRL] + [SHIFT] + [DELETE].
Remove cookies, MAC: click on the browser you are using:
Google Chrome
Internet Explorer
Safari
Mozilla Firefox
Opera
Flash cookies