COOKIE POLICY
1. LEGAL NOTICE
General Terms and Conditions
Intellectual Property Rights
The content of this website is entirely and exclusively the property of Peaberry-up. Any use beyond purely personal consultation may result in legal action in accordance with the law.
This applies in particular to all images displayed on the website. Any use without Peaberry-up’s written authorization may result in legal proceedings.
For details regarding privacy protection and the use of personal data, please refer to the “Privacy Policy” page.
2. COOKIE POLICY
This website uses cookies. Cookies are small text files—composed of letters and numbers—that can be stored on your computer when you visit websites. These text files store information so that, when you revisit the website later, the cookies can be sent back. This allows the website to recognize your browser and retain your preferences for future visits.
Cookies may also be used to analyze web traffic, indicate when a specific website or section has been visited, and differentiate visitors to provide personalized content. They help administrators improve the website and the user experience.
Cookies do not grant access to other information stored on your device, even if they are downloaded onto it. They cannot load any code, transmit viruses or malware, or cause damage to the user’s computer.
We use different types of cookies—each with specific functions—which can be categorized as follows:
• Technically essential cookies
• Functional cookies
• Analytical cookies
Depending on who installs the cookies, a distinction is made between:
• OUR OWN COOKIES and THIRD-PARTY COOKIES, meaning those issued by parties other than Peaberry-up when visiting this website.
Below, you will find all relevant information about the cookies installed during your visit, along with instructions on how to manage your preferences.
Overview:
I. OUR OWN COOKIES
TYPE: Technically Essential Cookies
WHAT DO THEY DO?
TYPE: Functional Cookies
WHAT DO THEY DO?
Functional/Consent
II. THIRD-PARTY COOKIES
TYPE: Statistical/Analytical Cookies
WHAT DO THEY DO?
Analytical cookies, which have little to no impact on your privacy, are used to gather information on browsing behavior on our website. These insights are analyzed in an aggregated manner solely for statistical purposes.
Although not essential, they are highly useful for improving our content and services based on statistical analysis.
These cookies give us a more comprehensive overview of users’ browsing habits.
For instance, we use them to generate statistics on website usage and assess interest in specific content or services.
Google Analytics has been configured with privacy protection to process your personal data while you visit our website. This means:
• A data processing agreement has been signed with Google Analytics.
• The last byte of the IP address is masked.
• “Data Sharing” has been disabled.
• Neither Peaberry-up nor Google links your IP address to other data they hold to identify you directly.
• No other Google services are used in combination with Google Analytics cookies.
The collected information is processed by Google Analytics systems to generate reports for Peaberry-up managers, who use the data to monitor service functionality and, if necessary, assess the popularity of published content.
Configuring Your Device
If you wish to disable statistical cookies and prevent Google Analytics from collecting data about your browsing, you can download the opt-out add-on for Google Analytics here:
Google Analytics Opt-out Add-on.
Additionally, you can prevent Google Analytics cookies from being installed by configuring your browser to block cookies or avoid using this website.
However, note that disabling cookies may cause the website or some of its functions to malfunction.
To change cookie settings, block cookies, or delete cookies on your device, simply adjust your browser settings.
Most browsers allow users to accept or reject all cookies or accept only certain ones (e.g., from specific websites).
Although steps are similar, cookie settings vary by browser. For more details, visit www.aboutcookies.org or check your browser’s Help section.
For more information about cookies and to manage your preferences regarding third-party cookies, visit www.youronlinechoices.com.