Cookie Policy
Cookies and other similar technologies (collectively referred to as “cookies”) are used on Kasthall’s website.
You decide whether to accept cookies on your device. Kasthall requires your consent to use cookies, except for those cookies that are necessary for the website to function securely and properly.
If you do not accept Kasthall’s use of cookies, or if you have previously accepted and wish to change your preferences, you may return to your cookie settings at any time. You can do so by clicking “Cookie Settings” at the bottom of the page. You may also need to adjust your browser settings and manually delete cookies to remove previously stored cookies from your device. See the section “Managing Cookie Settings” below for more information. Please note that if you choose not to accept cookies, certain parts of our website may have limited functionality.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files containing information that are stored in your browser when you connect to a website. The browser then allows the website to read the information contained in the cookie.
Cookies are placed in the following three ways:
- Time-limited cookies remain on the visitor’s device for a predetermined period. The lifespan may vary depending on the type of cookie.
- Session cookies are temporarily stored in the device’s memory while a visitor is browsing a website. A session cookie disappears when the visitor closes the browser window. Session cookies are used, among other things, to collect statistics on website usage.
- Persistent cookies remain until you choose to delete them. These cookies are used, for example, to store your personal preferences so that you do not have to reselect them each time you visit the website, and to tailor information and marketing to be as relevant as possible to you.
Which cookies does Kasthall use?
Kasthall uses cookies to improve the website for visitors.
We have divided the cookies we use into four categories to make it easier for you to make your selection:
Necessary: Cookies that are essential for the website to function securely and correctly. These cookies cannot be disabled or opted out of.
Functional: Cookies used to remember settings you make that affect how the website appears and functions based on your browser preferences.
Analytics and Statistics: Statistical cookies provide information about how our website is used. This information helps us develop and improve our website and enhance your experience as a visitor.
Marketing and Social Media: These cookies are used to track users across multiple domains in order to provide relevant and tailored marketing on other websites or channels based on your browsing behavior.
Third-party cookies
This type of cookie is stored by a party other than the website operator, meaning a company other than Kasthall. Kasthall uses third-party cookies for marketing on other platforms and for advertising performance measurement. We work with certain marketing partners who help make our marketing and website content more relevant to you.
Managing cookie settings
You may change your preferences and cookie settings at any time on any page of the website by clicking the “Cookie Settings” link at the bottom of the page. If you opt out of a category of cookies, those cookies will be deactivated and will no longer collect information.
You may also delete specific cookies from your device at any time through your browser. Additionally, you may disable Kasthall.com’s ability to store cookies in your browser. Please refer to your browser’s “Help” section for instructions on how to delete or disable cookies. Please note that if you disable cookies, you may not be able to use all features of Kasthall.com.
For more information on how to disable cookies, please refer to your browser’s instructions.
Processing of personal data and transfer to third countries
When you consent to the use of cookies, this means that we process your personal data, specifically IP address, device information, behavioral and usage data, contact information and form responses, as well as transaction data when placing orders.
Some third-party cookie providers are located outside the EU/EEA, in so-called “third countries.” This means that when you consent to the placement of third-party cookies provided by companies such as Google, your personal data may be transferred to a third country, primarily the United States.
In third countries, the EU General Data Protection Regulation (2016/679) (“GDPR”) does not apply, which may result in increased risks to your personal data, including the possibility of access by public authorities and limited ability for you to exercise your rights as a data subject.
For more information about how we process personal data, please refer to our Privacy Policy.
Contact and changes
If you have any questions regarding our use of cookies, please contact us.
This Cookie Policy may be updated in the future. The most recent version will always be available on our website.