COOKIE POLICY

1. Introduction

Holo A/S (“Holo”) aims to offer a website that is easy to navigate and shows content that is relevant to you. To that end, we use technology that collects information about you and how you and other visitors use www.letsholo.com. (the "Website"). This policy is intended to provide you with full and transparent insight into the processing of your data, the consequences of the processing, particular points you should pay special attention to and your options for objecting to the processing.

2. Processing of personal data through the use of cookies

Holo’s use of cookies may result in processing of personal data. For this reason, we recommend that you also read our Privacy Policy, which describes our processing of personal data and your rights.

3. Consent

By using the Website, you consent to Holo’s use of cookies as described in the table below unless you have blocked cookies in your settings. If you have not blocked cookies at the time of your consent, you can withdraw your consent by blocking cookies in your web browser. For additional information about how to block and delete cookies, see section 4 below.

4. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored by the Website on your computer's hard disk, smartphone or other electronic device. For the purpose of this policy and your consent, the word “cookies” also refers to other forms of automatic data collection, e.g. Flash cookies (Local Shared Objects), Web Storage (HTML5), Javascript or cookies stored by use of other software. The word “cookies” also refers to information about your MAC address and other information about your device.

Cookies may be used by Holo and third parties.

Basically, two types of cookies exist: “temporary” and “permanent”. Temporary cookies are linked to your current visit to the Website and are automatically deleted when you close your browser. Permanent cookies, however, are stored on your device. Permanent cookies will automatically be deleted after a given period of time, but will be renewed each time you visit the Website.

See a list of the cookies used and the purpose for which they are used in the table below.

5. How to block and delete cookies?

If you do not want Holo to set or read cookies on your device, you can reject cookies in your web browser at any time. In your web browser settings, you can opt to accept, block or delete cookies. How this is done depends on the browser you use. If you use multiple browsers, you must delete cookies in all of them. Please note that the Website may not perform as smoothly as it should if you delete or block cookies.

If you want to delete cookies already stored on your PC and you use one of the more recent browsers, press CTRL + SHIFT + DELETE.

If these shortcut keys do not work in your browser, you should visit the support page for your browser. You can find the support pages for the most widely used browsers and links to deletion of Flash cookies here:

Deletion of cookies in Microsoft browsers

Deletion of cookies in Mozilla Firefox

Deletion of cookies in Google Chrome

Deletion of cookies in Opera

Deletion of cookies in Safari

Deletion of Flash cookies

6. What cookies are used and for what purpose?

Below, you will find information about the cookies used by the Website, the purpose for which the individual cookies are used, by whom they are set and for how long they will be stored on your device.

Squarespace cookies:

Statistical cookies help website owners understand how visitors interact with the site by anonymously gathering and reporting data. Read more about these cookies here.

Cookieinformation:

Essential cookies enable basic functions like page navigation and access to secure sections of the website, making it operational. Without these cookies, the website won't work properly. Read more here

Last update: 14 th of May, 2024