Below we describe what personal data we collect, how these are processed and what rights you have over them.
What personal data we collect and why we collect them
Comments: If you have written a comment, you can request that we delete your personal information by contacting us.
Contact form: No data you provide in our contact form will be saved in any database. It will only be sent directly to the editor.
Visitor analytics: This service, which resides on our own servers, aim to compile anonymized statistics on those who visit Coohl.com. Our local analytics tool may save cookie files in your browser.
Embedded content from other websites: Articles on this site may contain embedded content (such as video clips, images, articles, tweets, etc.). Embedded content from other sites behaves exactly the same as if the visitor had visited the other site. These sites can collect information about you, use cookie files, embed additional third-party tracking and monitor your interaction with said embedded content, including tracking your interaction with this embedded content if you have an account and are logged in to the site in question.
How long we keep your information
A comment and its metadata are saved indefinitely. The reason for this is that we need to keep these for the context of any follow-up comments. You can request that we delete your personal information from a comment you have written – see above.
What rights you do have over your data
If you have written any comments on this website, you can request an export file with the personal information we have about you, including all information you have given us. You can also request that we delete all personal information we have about you. This does not include any information that we have to save for administrative, legal, or security purposes.
Who we share your data with
We will not share your data with anyone else in addition to the above.
How to delete cookies
Cookies are used by the browser to keep track of temporary choices and, if you answered any questions, so that you do not have to answer the same question multiple times or can cast more than one vote in voting. If you do not want to accept cookies, your browser can be set so that you automatically deny cookies storage or inform each time a site requests a cookie to be stored. Through the browser, previously stored cookies can also be deleted. Depending on which browser you are using, this works differently. In your browser’s documentation, you can find information about changing cookie settings. You can remove all cookies, alternatively cookies from a specific site, from your hard drive. Most often, this feature can be found in the browser’s settings.
Here are instructions for the most common browsers:
Google Chrome
Safari: Mac, iOS
Firefox