Cookie Policy
What are cookies?
A cookie is a text file placed on your computer, mobile device or tablet when you visit websites. We use two types of cookies in our Services: session cookies and persistent cookies.
Session cookies are stored during the period there is an active session, i.e. during the period you use our Services. Session cookies are normally deleted when you close your web browser.
Persistent cookies are stored on your device until the set expiration date for each cookie or until you manually delete the cookie from your device.
Furthermore, we use both first-party cookies and third-party cookies.
A first-party cookie is a cookie set by the same domain as the user is visiting.
A third-party cookie is a cookie set by another domain than the domain the user is visiting.
These cookies can be either necessary or analytical, necessary cookies are essential for the functionality of our Services whereas analytical cookies are used to collect visitor statistics in order to get a better understanding of how our Services are used so that we can improve your experience.
Consent to our use of cookies
On all KDAB website we only use necessary cookies by default.
To watch embedded videos hosted on YouTube directly on the website, you have to accept all cookies or can follow the link to watch the video on YouTube.
Should you not wish that cookies are stored on your computer, mobile device, or tablet, you may change your web browser settings to disable cookies. Please note, however, that if you choose to disable cookies, you will not be able to watch embedded videos directly on the websites.
If you have previously accepted our use of cookies and now wish to opt-out, you may do so by deleting cookies set by us. You can do so by following the link for the browser you use,
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Privacy in relation to cookies
When you accept third-party cookies on our website the provider might process personal identifiable information on our behalf. To read more about this, please visit our Privacy Policy.