By visiting FreeRangeTravellers.com, you accept the following privacy policy incl. guidelines for processing cookies.
Overview
1. In general
2. Cookies
2.1 What are cookies?
2.2 What do we use cookies for
2.3 How long do we store cookies
2.4 How to avoid cookies
2.5 Cookies from Google
3. Personal information
3.1 What is personal information
3.2 How long do we store personal information
3.3 What do we use personal information for
3.4 How do we protect your personal information
3.5 Can we change the processing of personal data
4. Contact
1. In general
When you click on the website, FreeRangeTravellers.com collects information about you. Below you can read about the information collected, including how the information is processed, what it is used for, who has access to the information and who you can contact if you have questions or objections regarding the information collected.
FreeRangeTravellers.com collects information about you in two ways:
– When using cookies
– By you providing information yourself
2. Cookies
2.1. What are cookies?
The first time you visit FreeRangeTravellers.com, you automatically receive one or more cookies. A cookie is a small text file that is stored in your web browser (eg Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera, etc.) and which registers you as a unique user. Cookies make it easier to use the Internet because you do not have to start all over again. In other words, the website may use a cookie to remember information about your preferences.
2.2 What do we use cookies for?
Cookies help to tell FreeRangeTravellers.com about your visit.
To determine who visits FreeRangeTravellers.com, we use cookies to keep demographic and user-related statistics. Here we collect information about how long you visit the website, whether your computer has visited us before, which browser and operating system you use, IP numbers, etc.
2.3. How long do we store cookies?
The cookies sent to you will be stored on your equipment for a varied number of months from the last time you visited FreeRangeTravellers.com. Each time you revisit the website, the period is extended. The cookies in question are automatically deleted after their expiration. You can read below about how to delete these cookies.
2.4 How do you avoid cookies?
If you do not want to receive cookies, you can block all cookies, delete existing cookies from your hard drive or receive a warning before saving a cookie.
We point out that the guide is set up for the vast majority of browsers and smartphones, but a few are not mentioned.
You can always use the help function in your browser to get more information about cookie settings. You typically do this by pressing “F1” on your PC. Search for “cookies”.
2.5 Cookies from Google (traffic measurements)
FreeRangeTravellers.com uses cookies from Google. The measurements are carried out with close observance of the personal data law regulation.
The purpose of these cookies is to generate statistical information and gain better knowledge about the entire internet user group.
You can opt out of the Google survey here
3. Personal information
3.1 What is personal information?
FreeRangeTravellers.com asks for your personal and user-related information when you buy services on the website or otherwise contact you via entry forms. It is primarily information such as name, address, postcode and e-mail but can also be information about interests, knowledge of photography etc.
3.2 How long do we store personal information?
When you buy services on FreeRangeTravellers.com, we need your personal information as documentation until the service has been paid for and delivered, any withdrawal period has expired and the deadline for payments has expired. The information can then be archived. Three years after archiving, all personal data is deleted at FreeRangeTravellers.com.
3.3 What do we use personal information for?
The personal information we collect about you when you e.g. addresses you via entry forms are used primarily to complete the purchase or service for which the information is collected.
The information will not be passed on to third parties unless you give separate consent to this, or the Personal Data Act exceptionally allows the transfer of general customer information.
If you have given your consent to receive direct marketing with news and offers, etc., we can also use the information collected to target the marketing you receive via telephone, letter or electronic media.
3.4. Protection of personal data
According to the Personal Data Act, your personal information must be stored securely and confidentially. We store the personal information you provide on computers with limited access, which are located in controlled facilities, and our security measures are continuously checked to determine whether our user information