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Processing of personal data and cookies

Processing of personal data and use of cookies on Danske Bank Group’s websites and in Danske Bank Group’s electronic self-service solutions

How we process your data when you use Danske Bank Group’s websites and digital solutions.

If you ask to be contacted, send us an email or ask to be sent a brochure or the like via our websites, you provide your name and address, email address, telephone number and other details, including your civil registration number. We use this data to process and respond to your enquiry. We do not store the data in cookies.

Cookies
Cookies are passive files which are stored on your computer or other IT equipment. They enable us to recognise your computer and obtain information about the pages visited and functions accessed from your computer/equipment. Cookies do not contain details about, for example, who you are or where you live. Cookies cannot spread viruses or other harmful programs.

Purpose
We use cookie data in connection with our ordinary activities and the different solutions we offer. We also use cookies for the compilation of statistics which, for example, can be used to improve our websites and tailor the experience to your needs. We also use some cookies in our marketing.

Cookies cannot be used to identify you as a person, but we can use the information about the websites visited from your computer together with the other data held about you. We obviously only use the data in accordance with the applicable legislation.

When you log on to our self-service solutions such as Danske eBanking, we save information about where and when you visited our websites. We use this information to make our advisory services and marketing to you as relevant as possible. We only save the information if you have also consented to the use of cookies. However, please note that session, functionality and operational cookies are placed in any circumstances, as you would otherwise not be able to use our self-service solutions.

You can read more about the various cookies we use in the section ‘We use various cookies’.

Consent to the use of cookies, revocation of consent and refusal of cookies
The first time you use one of our websites or apps, a message will be shown about the use of cookies. You consent to the use of cookies by clicking ‘OK’ or ‘Yes, I accept’. If you do not click ‘OK’ or if you click ‘No thank you’, no consent is given, and no cookies are placed except for those necessary for our websites to function.

However, we store a cookie to remember your choice, and, in connection with your next visit to the website, no other cookies will be used if you have not chosen ‘OK’ or if you have chosen ‘No thank you’.

If you wish to revoke your consent or completely avoid cookies, you must disable cookies in your browser. However, you should be aware that disabling cookies means that you cannot log on to our self-service solutions or use other functions which require that the web page in question can remember your choices.

We use various cookies

The cookies that we store on your computer when you visit your website are:

Name
Type
Scope
Purpose
Classification
s_cc
Session
Global
Statistics
Cat. 2 – operations
s_sq
Session
Global
Statistics
Cat. 2 – operations
s_sv_sid
Session cookies
Global
Statistics
Cat. 2 – operations
s_vi
Persistent
Global
Statistics
Cat. 2 – operations
mbox
Persistent
Local
Content improvement
Cat. 2 – operations
CookiesOn
Persistent
Global
To check whether cookies have been accepted or not
Cat. 2 – operations
QST (tredjeparts-cookie)
Püsiküpsiste
Local
User survey
Cat. 1 – needed for functionality
QSI_HistorySession cookies
Session
Local
User survey
Cat. 2 – operations
QSI_SI__intercept
Persistent
Local
User survey
Cat. 2 – operations
C (tredjeparts-cookie)
Persistent
Local
Marketing
Cat. 2 – operations
cid (tredjeparts-cookie)
Persistent
Local
Marketing
Cat. 2 – operations
uid (tredjeparts-cookie)
Persistent
Local
Marketing
Cat. 2 – operations

Description of the various types of cookies we use:
1. Type
Session cookies: These cookies have a life from the moment you open your browser and until you close it again. When you close your browser, these cookies are automatically erased.
Persistent cookies: These cookies have a predefined lifetime and remain in your browser until they expire or you delete them.

2. Scope
Global cookies: A global cookie is a cookie which can be placed on any page on our websites.
Local cookies: A local cookie is a cookie which can only be placed on selected pages.

3. First-party or third-party cookies
First-party cookies: These are our own cookies.
Third-party cookies: These are cookies placed by third parties by agreement with us.

4. Purpose
Statistics: Adobe Analytics and Celebrus:
Danske Bank Group uses Adobe Analytics and Celebrus, which are both tools that can be used for, among other applications, the performance of statistical analyses and profiling.
Read Adobe Analytics’ privacy statement.
Read Celebrus’ privacy statement.
User survey – Qualtrics (QST – third-party cookie): Danske Bank Group uses the user survey tools Research Suite and Site Intercept from Qualtrics. Read Qualtrics’ privacy statement.
Marketing (third-party cookies): We use these cookies to track use across several web pages and websites. These cookies can be used to create visit profiles showing the searches carried out or the pages visited. We only share anonymous data with a third party unless otherwise expressly accepted by you.
Content improvement: We use these cookies to be able to display the content which is most relevant to our visitors.
Chat and help (MV9VSWQx and RUc4MTU3MjcxMl9TSWQx – third-party cookies): These cookies are placed to enable chats with visitors and to offer relevant help in relation to the pages visited.
Video statistics – Adobe Analytics (demdex – third-party cookie): We use Adobe Analytics, which is a tool for performing statistical analyses. Read Adobe Analytics’ privacy statement.
Web monitoring: We use these cookies to ensure that our IT services have a high quality.
E-magazine (ARPT_STATS – third-party cookie): We use ZMAGS to show interactive PDFs. Read Zmags’ Cookie Policy.
Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn (third-party cookies)
On some of our websites you can link to/use the ‘Like’ button of Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. You should be aware that if you do so, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn will receive technical data about your browser, IP address and the pages you visit.
Danske Bank Group uses Facebook re-targeting/pixel, which is, for example, used to perform statistical analyses as well as profiling.

When you use these services, their cookie rules apply. You can read more about these cookie rules here:
https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/
https://twitter.com/privacy
https://www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policy

5. Classification
Cat. 1 – functional: These cookies are so-called functional cookies which ensure that a given function or a given website can function wholly or partly. They are, for example, used in connection with chat and help as well as our questionnaires.
Cat. 2 – operational: These cookies are so-called operational cookies, which are placed to ensure the operation of our systems. They are, for example, used to make a website more relevant to the user based on statistics and content improvement.
These cookies are not covered by your cookies consent, but will be placed regardless of whether you have refused cookies, because they are necessary for the functions of the websites.

Erasing cookies
We cannot erase our cookies ourselves once they have been placed in your browser.
However, all browsers allow you to erase cookies individually or all at once.
The procedure for erasing cookies depends on the browser you use, but you can always find help on how to erase cookies in your browser. Remember to erase cookies in all browsers if you use more than one browser.


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You are always welcome to contact us if you have questions about how we process personal data. Please contact us if you have questions about how we process personal data. You can contact our Data Protection Function, Holmens Kanal 2-12, 1092 København K, Denmark, or by email: DPOfunction@danskebank.com.

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We use data from our own cookies and from third-party cookies. We use cookies and process personal data for the purpose of remembering your settings, improving our services, measuring traffic, showing you relevant messages (including profiling) and tracking your use of our website. You can choose to accept our use of all cookies, or click on cookie settings to accept our use of functional, statistical and marketing cookies or our use of necessary cookies only. Your consent covers the use of both cookies and the associated processing of personal data. To get more information, click use of cookies and processing of personal data. To read more about how to revoke your consent, click the cookie guidelines link at the bottom of our website.