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What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small file sent along with pages of a website and stored by the browser on your computer’s hard drive. This means your browser recognises the website on a subsequent visit. A distinction is made between session cookies and analytical cookies. If you do not want these cookies, you can adjust this through your browser’s cookie settings. This might affect your user experience when visiting DPD websites.

What are cookies used for?

We use cookies to make using DPD websites easier, and to better align the websites with your interests and needs. Cookies can also be used for enhancing the speed of your future activities and sessions on our websites. No individual data is required for analytical purposes, and the total group of users is examined. These cookies are separated from the IP address, making following through one’s IP address impossible. The cookies do not contain any privacy data. Your IP address is in no instance provided to third parties. With certain cookies, relevant content and/or advertising may be displayed on websites outside DPD, and preferences are established.