As we have already mentioned in the Data Protection Declaration, our websites use cookies. Before using our services or features, please note, in addition to this Cookie Policy, the Data Protection Statement.
In various places on our website, cookies are used. Cookies are small text files that we send via our server to the search engine's cookie file on your computer's motherboard and which recognize a user each time the website is used again. We use cookies to improve both the user's satisfaction while browsing and the safety of the website.
When you first access one of our websites, a cookie banner appears, through which you can consent to the installation of cookies for which your prior consent is required or through which you can refuse their installation.
If you have consented to the installation of cookies for which prior consent is required, we will save your setting.
If you have not consented to the installation of cookies for which your prior consent is required, and you access our website again in the future, you will have the opportunity to decide on this aspect again. We will not save your setting according to which you refused the installation of cookies.
1 We distinguish between the following types of cookies:
1.1. Cookies for which prior consent is not required
These cookies are strictly necessary and are also called "strictly necessary". They guarantee functions without which you would not be able to use this website in the way you intended. These cookies are used exclusively by us, and for this reason they are called first party cookies. They are saved on your computer only during the current browser session.
The user's prior consent is not required for the use of strictly necessary cookies. Strictly necessary cookies cannot be deactivated via the pa function on this website. However, they can be deactivated at any time through the search engine used. See the instructions below in this regard.
1.2. First party cookie modules for which prior consent is required
According to a strictly legal definition, they are not necessarily necessary to be able to use a web page, but they still perform important tasks. Without these cookies, functions that facilitate a comfortable navigation on our website, such as pre-filled forms, are no longer available. Settings such as selecting a language version cannot be stored and will need to be redone on each page. In addition, we are no longer able to send you personalized offers. Next, we will list the first party cookies used, with a more detailed description:
• Auto-login cookie mode
Task: The cookie detects whether a user is logged in. Duration of storage: Session cookies (temporary) expire after the session or some data is stored for up to 2 weeks. (all data are anonymous or anonymized)
1.3. Third party cookie modules for which prior consent is required
This website also includes content from third parties. Theoretically, these third-party providers can install cookies while you visit the website and thus obtain the information that you have accessed one of our websites. For additional information on the use of cookies by third-party providers, please visit their websites.
• Google Analytics:
Google Analytics uses "cookies", text files which are stored on your end device and which enable the analysis of your use of internet pages. As a rule, the collected and generated information relating to your use of the website (including your IP address) is transmitted to a Google server in the USA and stored there. In the case of activating the anonymization of the IP address on the Internet pages, Google will shorten your IP address in advance within the member states of the European Union or in other signatory states of the Agreement on the European Economic Area. The full IP address will be transmitted by Google to a server in the USA and shortened there, only in exceptional cases. Google will use this information on behalf of the operators of these websites, to evaluate the use of the websites, to compile reports on the activities related to the website and to provide additional services related to the use of the website and the Internet for the benefit of the operator internet page. Your IP address transmitted to Google Analytics from your search engine will not be linked to other Google data.
Storage: By means of a corresponding setting in your search engine software, you can prevent the storage of cookies. However, we would like to draw your attention to the fact that in this case you will not be able to fully use all the functions of Greeno.ro's web pages. The Internet pages of Greeno.ro also use Analytics UserID functions, in order to be able to track data related to interactions. In addition, this User ID is anonymized and encrypted, and is not linked to other data.
Google will use this information to evaluate the use of our website, to create reports on the activities on the website and to provide additional services related to the use of the website and the Internet for our benefit.
• Google AdWords
This website uses Google AdWords cookies, and within Google AdWords, the Conversion Tracking and Remarketing Codes tools. Thus, when you click on an ad published by Google, Google AdWords installs a cookie for tracking conversions. If you visit certain pages from our website, Google and we can learn that you have clicked on that ad and that you have been redirected to this page. The information obtained with the help of conversion cookies is used to create statistics for AdWords customers who use conversion tracking. Based on these statistics, we find out the total number of users who clicked on an ad published by Google and went to a page with conversion tracking tags. Through the remarketing function from Google, we reach users who have already visited our website. Thus, we can present our advertisements to target groups who are already interested in our products or services. (support.google.com/adwords)
Storage duration: 30 days (all data is anonymous or anonymized)
• Retargeting
Retargeting also involves third-party companies. The Greeno.RO service also uses so-called retargeting software programs. This technology allows advertising to be delivered to a user and on other internet pages. Thus, the user can be provided with advertisements based on his interests. For this purpose, the previously mentioned cookies [session cookies (temporary) or permanent cookies] are also used, with the help of which previous usage behavior can be deduced. In this case too, no personal data is stored and retransmitted. Neither will third-party companies obtain the user's personal data. Only advertisements will be displayed, without the data (cookies that store usage behavior) being linked to the personal data of an identifiable person. Neither do third parties have the possibility to link the usage behavior to the data subject.
• Facebook, LinkedIn, XING, KUNUNU, Twitter, Google
This website uses Facebook, LinkedIn, XING, KUNUNU, Twitter, Google Plus, which install cookies. User-defined target groups as well as conversion events can be tracked with this Pixel. Thus, a page can send multiple custom events and include additional data from the referrer URL. In this way, certain patterns of action can be recorded and analyzed, on the basis of which detailed conclusions can be drawn regarding the effectiveness of advertisements and the circles of users to whom they were addressed, which can contribute to the optimization of ads and increase their degree of reach. attractiveness.
Storage duration: Session (temporary) cookies expire after the session. Permanent cookies have a longer storage period (all data is anonymous or anonymized, which means that we cannot see the personal data of individual users). However, the data in question will be stored and processed by the mentioned social networks, and we inform you about this aspect according to the level of knowledge we possess. If, while using one of our websites, you have opened your account from one of the mentioned social networks, the latter may link this data to your account, including for their own advertising purposes, in accordance with the respective Policies regarding the use of data. You may allow these social networks, as well as their partners, to publish advertisements within and outside of the social networks.
Regarding data usage, please consider the following links
Facebook: www.facebook.com/about/privacy.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policy
XING and KUNUNU: https://privacy.xing.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/privacy
Google: https://policies.google.com/privacy
Cookies that require prior consent can be disabled as follows:
If you have consented to the installation of cookies for which your prior consent is required and you subsequently disable them, we will delete the cookies for which prior consent is required, installed up to that point. An exception is cookies installed by third parties, for example, Facebook, Twitter, etc. Only you can delete these cookies from your search engine settings. As soon as you have disabled the installation of cookies for which prior consent is required, no further cookies for which prior consent is required will be installed.
You can prevent the collection and transmission to Google of the data produced by the cookies relating to the use of our website (including your IP address) if you download and install the add-on program for the search engine available at the following link. Alternatively, if you click on this link, you prevent Google from collecting data on this website. So, in principle, the search engine must allow the storage of cookies for this purpose. If you regularly delete cookies, it is necessary to click on the mentioned link whenever you visit this website. For further information on Google's use of data, go to: https://policies.google.com/privacy/partners?hl=de and https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245?hl=de
You can disable the display of ads by Google and adapt ads on the Google Display Network by accessing your ad settings at the following link: https://adssettings.google.com/anonymous
"do not track" function
Some search engines have a so-called "do not track" function, which tells websites that they do not want your online activities to be recorded. These functions have not been standardized to date. For this reason, our internet pages are not yet configured for the processing of this information nor for a reaction to it.