Cookie Policy
This website, owned and operated by Creditro A/S (hereinafter “Creditro,” “we,” “us,” or “our”), uses cookies and similar technologies to improve site navigation, enable analytics, save user preferences, and generally enhance the overall user experience. This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, why we use them, and how you can manage your cookie settings on our website.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on a visitor’s device when they access a website. They typically contain alphanumeric data that uniquely identifies the device, allowing it to be recognized upon future visits. These files help ensure the website functions properly, improve its security, provide a better user experience, and enable us to understand its performance so we can analyze what works well and where improvements are needed.
What are different types of cookies?
Creditro uses four types of cookies: Necessary, Preferences, Statistics, Marketing.
How to manage cookies settings?
Website visitors will be prompted to set their cookie preferences via the cookie banner. You can accept all cookies, accept only necessary cookies, or selectively opt in to specific types (such as preferences, statistics, and marketing) by clicking the link at the bottom left of this Cookie Policy or by editing the cookie settings directly in your browser. At any time, you can change your cookie preferences or withdraw your consent by clicking the button in the bottom left of the website, which will reopen the cookie consent banner and allow you to adjust your settings.
How long are cookies being stored?
How long a cookie is being stored depends if the cookie is a session or persistent cookie:
- Session cookies: are only stored for the duration of a website visit and are automatically deleted once the session ends (when leaving the website or when connection is interrupted).
- Persistent cookies: remain stored on the website visitor’s device even after closing the browser. They stay active until they reach their expiration date or are manually deleted through browser settings.