Cookie policy
Last updated: 13 May 2026
This cookie policy explains how Kholvexxdrghod.world uses cookies and similar technologies on kholvexxdrghod.world. It is designed to comply with the GDPR, the ePrivacy Directive (2002/58/EC) as transposed into Danish law through the Danish Act on Electronic Communications Services and Networks and related executive orders on cookies and electronic communications (the “cookie rules”), and guidance from Datatilsynet and the Danish Business Authority (Erhvervsstyrelsen) in force from time to time.
1. Data controller
Kholvexxdrghod.world, Kongensgade 31, a 2, 5000 Odense, Denmark. CVR 39233738. Email: connectuse@kholvexxdrghod.world. Phone: +45 60 17 52 58.
2. What are cookies and similar technologies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device. Similar technologies include, for example, HTML5 local storage, session storage, pixels, and scripts that read or write information on your device. This policy covers all such technologies when they access or store information on your device.
3. Consent in Denmark
Under Danish implementation of the ePrivacy rules, storage of information on a user’s terminal equipment or access to information already stored there—except for strictly necessary purposes—normally requires prior informed consent (GDPR standard for consent: freely given, specific, informed, and unambiguous).
Withdrawing consent must be as easy as giving it (Article 7(3) GDPR). Our banner therefore offers Accept all, Reject (non-essential off), and Cookie settings at the same level, without pre-ticked optional categories. You can also reopen the banner at any time via Change cookie consent in the site footer, which clears your saved choice so you can decide again.
4. Categories used on this website
- Essential (strictly necessary): storage needed to remember your cookie choices (for example values saved in
localStorageunder the keytdde_cookie_prefs_v1). This is treated as necessary to provide the information society service you request (displaying the site in line with your choices) and does not require marketing consent. - Analytics (optional): would measure traffic or performance in aggregated form if we connect a third-party analytics tool. Such tools are only loaded if you choose “Accept all” or enable analytics in settings and save.
- Marketing (optional): would support advertising, remarketing, or social pixels if we add such tools later. They remain off unless you opt in.
At present, analytics and marketing switches store your preference locally; we do not load Google Analytics, Meta Pixel, or similar marketing scripts unless we later implement them and tie them to these preferences.
Google Consent Mode v2: The site loads js/consent-mode.js in the document <head> before other tags. It initialises dataLayer and sets default consent to denied for ad_storage, ad_user_data, ad_personalization, analytics_storage, functionality_storage, and personalization_storage, with security_storage granted where applicable, plus wait_for_update (500 ms) so tags can wait for your choice. It also sets ads_data_redaction to true. When you accept, reject, or save granular choices in the banner, our script calls gtag('consent', 'update', …) so Google tags added later (for example GA4 or Google Ads) receive the matching grants or denials. Add your Google tag after consent-mode.js in the HTML order.
5. Third-party content embedded on the site
Some pages embed a Google Maps iframe. When you interact with the map, Google Ireland Limited (or another Google entity) may process technical data such as IP address and device information under Google’s terms and privacy policy. That processing is a relationship between you and Google as well as between us and Google as controller or joint arrangements depending on Google’s product terms. We embed the map only where it helps you find our location; you can also use the address in plain text without opening the map.
We use Google Fonts and icon stylesheets (for example Remix Icon) loaded from third-party CDNs. Your browser may send technical data (including IP address) to those providers when requesting assets. If you block third-party scripts or fonts, parts of the design may look different but core content should remain readable.
6. Legal bases
Essential storage is based on the ePrivacy exemption for storage/access strictly necessary to provide an explicitly requested service, read together with Article 6(1)(c) or (f) GDPR where applicable. Optional cookies rely on Article 6(1)(a) GDPR (consent). You may withdraw consent at any time by clearing site data for this domain or by reopening the banner after clearing stored preferences.
7. Retention
Consent preferences in localStorage remain until you delete them or until we change the storage key after a material policy update (which would prompt a new choice). Individual third-party cookies, if introduced, will each have a maximum duration stated in an updated version of this policy and, where required, in the banner text.
8. How to control cookies in your browser
You can block or delete cookies and site data through your browser settings (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, etc.). If you block essential storage for this domain, the cookie banner may reappear every visit and some convenience features may not work.
Datatilsynet publishes guidance on cookies in Danish and English; see datatilsynet.dk for updates.
9. Changes
If we add new technologies, we will update this policy and, where required, refresh consent prompts.