Cookies
Why do we use cookies?
DARTH uses cookies and other tracking technologies to give you access to all features of the website, customize your user experience, perform analytics and deliver personalized advertisements on our websites, in our apps and in our online and social media newsletters.
Who is responsible for cookies?
DARTH is responsible for placing cookies on your device when you access one of our official websites and for accessing and collecting data from the same device.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that is downloaded to your device âââ for example your computer or smartphone âââ when you access our websites.
We use cookies and similar technologies to make our website work efficiently and securely and to improve your personal user experience.
When we refer to cookies, we mean:
first and third party cookies,
tracking pixels and plug-ins, including technologies from third-party publishers;
other tracking technology.
All cookies have a publisher, which shows who the cookie belongs to. The publisher is the owner of the domain specified in the cookie. When you visit our website, we place cookies on your device for various reasons. Such cookies are called first-party cookies. Cookies placed by a third-party company, such as social media platforms or ad network or ad technology providers, are called third-party cookies.
Below you will find more detailed information about our cookies and why we use them.
How do you revoke your consent to cookies?
âYou can turn off non-essential cookies at any time by revoking your consent. You manage your cookie consents in the cookie settings at the bottom of this website
In addition to withdrawing your consent, you can easily prevent your browser from receiving cookies by changing your browser's cookie settings.
All commercial browsers have functions for managing cookies.
Look in your browser to find out how to delete or turn off cookies, etc
If you choose to turn off cookies, it may happen that the functions are limited or that your user experience deteriorates.
What types of cookies do we use and why?