Cookies

Ethernity Cookie Policy

Cookies are small data files that are sent from websites and stored on the users’ computer by web browsers while users are browsing. Cookies are used to analyze user interests in websites and help make them more user-friendly.
You may in general access our website without cookies as well. If you, however, wish to use the full functionality of our website in the most user-friendly manner, you should accept the cookies that enable the use of certain functions or provide convenience features. The intended purpose of the cookies we use is shown in the list below.

By using our website, you consent to the use of those cookies that your browser accepts based on your browser settings. You may, however, set your browser to notify you before cookies are accepted, to accept or reject only certain cookies, or to reject all cookies. You are furthermore able to delete cookies from your storage medium at any time. For more information about these controls, visit your browser or device’s help material.

The following cookies are currently activated (and may change upon a general notification in this page):

Technically Necessary Cookies

NameCookie PurposeCookie Retention Time
Cookie ConfirmationStores the information that you have initially confirmed the cookie bannerCookie will be cleared as soon as you empty your browser cache or 30 days after your visit
Authentication CookiesThese cookies tell us when you’re logged in, so we can show you relevant content and features such as your account information, ability to download resources and moreCookie will be cleared as soon as you empty your browser cache or 30 days after your visit

Third Party Cookies

These cookies are set by companies that Ethernity uses their services:

  • Google analytics
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
  • Twitter

For further information on these cookies, please approach these third parties’ websites.

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