Cookies
Cookies are small computer files containing text that are stored on your computer so that services and functions will work on the homepage you are visiting, eg when you fill in forms or make use of various services. DONG Energy does not use cookies to record personal information or send spam mails.
First-party cookies and third-party cookies
First-party cookies are stored by the website when you enter its URL or click on a link that takes you to the website, such as dongenergy.com.
Third-party cookies are stored by parties other than the party responsible for the website.
Session cookies (temporary cookies)
Session cookies are stored on your computer while you visit websites and are removed when you close the browser. Session cookies keep a record of the web browser you are using, the language, the line spacing and the typeface you have chosen.
First-party cookies
Webtrends Analytics
We use Webtrends Analytics to obtain a more in-depth analysis of our web sites. Using the cookies, we can record every part of a form and gain valuable information on how to make the website as straightforward and usable as possible.
E-space visitor survey
If you have been browsing through our web site for a while, a new window containing a visitor survey will open. Participation is optional – you decide whether you want to answer questions about your visit and the website. You have the possibility to submit your personal opinions and suggestions as regards how the content can be improved. E-space cookies have the following functions:
- They ask whether you wish to take part in the survey after you have been logged on to the website for a specified period of time.
- They make sure that the survey does not appear every time you visit our website.
- They provide us with information about the type of information and services you are looking for on the homepage.
Allow, block or remove cookies?
Most web browsers have settings which allow cookies to be stored, but it is up to you whether you want to accept or remove cookies. For instance, you can choose to allow cookies from specific websites. Settings are made in your browser.
If you want to make use of our Internet sites and cannot accept the use of these cookies, you will be asked to deactivate the use of cookies within your browser settings.
Read more about how to activate this – so-called – opt-out on one of the following websites:
www.aboutcookies.org
www.wikihow.com/Disable-Cookies
Other relevant links for your information:
Cookie definition - 1st and 3rd party:
wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_cookie
ehow.com/info_8087985_definition-tracking-cookies.html