Cookies
Local storage of data and cookies
What kind of information do we collect?
We collect data on how our users use our website. The information we collect will not be sold, exchanged, transferred or given to any other company without your consent – except where necessary to deliver the product or service you or you have requested.
Do we use cookies?
We use cookies to understand your preferences and thus be able to tailor the experience for future visits to our website. We also use cookies to gather information about traffic and interaction, so we can deliver a better user experience in the future.
Cookies
Idletechs.com uses cookies, which are small text files that are stored on the user’s computer.
We use the following cookies at www.idletechs.com: The Google Analytics Analysis tool places 5 cookies on your machine (__utma, __utmb, __utmc __utmt and __utmz). These are used to collect traffic statistics on www.idletechs.com (see the section on Google Analytics on what kind of data we collect and how we use it).
Facebook puts 1 cookie on your machine (fr). This cookie is used to optimize our advertising on Facebook.
None of these cookies allow us to link information about your use of the site to you as a person. Most browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can change your browser settings to prevent them from happening. How to manage cookies in your browser (netvett.no)
LinkedIn puts 1 cookie on your machine (fr). This cookie is used to optimize our advertising on LinkedIn.
None of these cookies allow us to link information about your use of the site to you as a person. Most browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can change your browser settings to prevent them from happening. How to manage cookies in your browser (netvett.no)
Google Analytics
We also use Google Analytics to analyze visitor data, such as the number of users who visit different pages and the duration of those visits. The information is processed in deidentified and aggregated form. We collect the entire IP address, but the IP address is de-identified so that only the first three groups in the address are used to generate statistics. That is, if the IP address consists of the numbers 195.159.103.82, only 195.159.103.xx. In addition, the IP addresses are processed at the aggregate level, that is, all data is merged into a group and not processed individually. The information from Google Analytics is stored on Google’s servers, in line with EU privacy law (GDPR). Google LLC is the data processor for this information.
Your rights
According to Norwegian law, you can at any time gain access to what information we have stored about you, and have it corrected or deleted if you wish, by sending an email to studio@adresseavisen.no