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We make use of cookies on this website. A cookie is a simple small file that is sent along with pages from this website and stored by your browser on your computer's hard drive. The information stored therein can be sent back to our servers on a subsequent visit.
Why are cookies used?
The Blockchain Support Center places cookies on your computer to provide a better experience, user experience and full functioning of the website. These cookies are used to make the website function better and to monitor the web visit. The Blockchain Support Center cannot trace it back to a PC or individual. Cookies do not store information about your name, age, gender, and other personal information.
Which cookies does the Blockchain Support Center use?
Analytical cookies
The Blockchain Support Center uses Google Analytics to collect information about how visitors use the website. Google Analytics is a service of the American company Google. With Google Analytics, the Blockchain Support Center gains insight into which pages are visited the most and where errors may occur. Google Analytics also indicates whether the website functions properly and how we can improve this. These cookies contribute to increasing the user-friendliness of our visitors.
Google may provide this information to third parties if Google is legally obliged to do so, or if third parties process the information on behalf of Google. We have no influence on this. The information that Google collects is anonymized as much as possible. Your IP address is emphatically not given. The information is transferred to and stored by Google on servers in the United States. Google claims to adhere to the Safe Harbor principles and is affiliated with the Safe Harbor program of the US Department of Commerce. This means that there is an appropriate level of protection for the processing of any personal data.
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The information they collect is anonymized as much as possible. The information is transferred to and stored by Facebook on servers in the United States. Facebook claims to adhere to the Safe Harbor principles and is affiliated with the Safe Harbor program of the US Department of Commerce. This means that there is an appropriate level of protection for the processing of any personal data.
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