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THIS IS THE OFFICIAL ADSERVER OF ADNANNY.COM SLU

This Adserver is officially approved by major Internet-Companies like Yahoo,
Google etc. If you have Problems with our Adserver please mail immediately to
info@adnanny.com


PRIVACY

adnanny.com SLU does not save any personal information in the cookie and cannot
connect an interest profile to a specific person.

We follow the IAB guidelines for behavioural targeting in our interest based
advertising.

We are compliant to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

If you have further questions please contact our data protection officer
A. Hornung
data@adnanny.com


COOKIE OPT-OUT

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MORE ABOUT COOKIES

Four Ways to Say No (Opt out)


DOWNLOAD OPT-OUT COOKIES.

This is a process that usually involves clicking on a button to download the
opt-out cookie. To do this, you go to the marketer's Web site, find the privacy
policy, then find the "opt out" information. The cookie your computer will get
tells the company not to track you anymore. Yes, it is a little bit of extra
work to click on the links. See the "More About Opt Out Cookies" section below
for more information.


USE THE COOKIE MANAGEMENT TOOLS IN YOUR WEB BROWSER.

Also, use cookie management tools to be selective in what long-term cookies you
accept. In the newest versions of most web browsers, you can set your browser to
accept only session cookies, or to turn all cookies into session cookies.
Session cookies are generally harmless. For Macintosh Safari users, you can tell
the browser to only accept cookies from "the site you are navigating to." This
means that you will not accept third party cookies. To explore what cookie
settings are available to you, look in the "preferences" or "options" section of
your browser's menu.


VIEW CURRENT COOKIES AND DELETE WHAT YOU DON'T NEED.

Most Web browsers allow you to see what cookies you already have stored. You may
have thousands of cookies if you are like many Web surfers. Some cookies, such
as registration cookies for Web sites you visit frequently, are useful to keep
around. But other cookies, like tracking cookies from atdmt.com,
doubleclick.net, 2o7.net, atwola.com, and other advertisers aren't necessarily
helpful to you. Delete the cookies you don't need, and do a periodic check every
couple of months to weed out your cookie folder.


CHECK YOUR ACCOUNT PREFERENCES ON REGISTRATION SITES.

Some sites, such as eBay, require registration and the use of cookies. On eBay,
for example, if you do not opt-out of advertising tracking, information about
your eBay activities can be used by other sites and advertisers outside of eBay.
EBay discloses this in its privacy policy. However, using your account
preferences, you can opt-out of this kind of tracking. In this case, you are not
downloading an opt-out cookie, you are setting a preference on a site where you
have registration information.

For more information: the World Privacy Forum published a report about various
kinds of online tracking cookies as part of its testimony about behavioral
advertising to the Federal Trade Commission. That report discusses opt out
cookies (see below), and it also discusses rarer kinds of cookies such as Flash
Cookies, Silverlight Cookies, and others. The report is located here:
http://www.worldprivacyforum.org/pdf/WPF_NAI_report_Nov2_2007fs.pdf.

This information was taken from:
http://www.worldprivacyforum.org/cookieoptout.html

See this page how to opt-out:
http://www.networkadvertising.org/managing/opt_out.asp

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