Cookie Policy

COOKIE POLICY

Here at Hunt Hub, we are committed to providing you with the best online experience while visiting our website. As part of this process, we use standard third party cookies to collect information about how you browse through the website.

A “cookie” is a piece of information that is stored on your computer’s hard drive and which records your navigation of a website so that, when you revisit that website, it can present tailored options based on the information stored about your last visit. Cookies can also be used to analyse traffic and for advertising and marketing purposes. Cookies are used by nearly all websites and do not harm your system.

We track all this information as an aggregate and therefore do not collect any personal information about you as an individual, unless you apply for a job, upload your CV, fill in an online form, or sign up for email alerts or our newsletter through the website.

You may see a pop-up welcome message when you first visit our website. We’ll store a cookie so that your computer knows you’ve seen it and knows not to show it again.

Depending on their function and their intended purpose, cookies can be assigned to the following categories:  strictly necessary cookies, performance cookies, functional cookies and targeting cookies.

Strictly necessary cookies – they are required to navigate our website and operate basic website functions. Without these cookies certain basic functionalities cannot be offered. Strictly necessary cookies are always active and will be placed without your consent.

To the extent that information processed in connection with strictly necessary cookies should qualify as personal data, the legal ground for that processing is Hunt Hub’s legitimate interest to operate the website (Art. 6 (1) lit. (f) GDPR).

Performance cookies (analytics cookies) – they collect information on your usage of our website. They identify your internet browser, operating system, visited websites, duration and number of website visits, previously visited website, most commonly visited websites and errors you experienced. The information collected is aggregated and anonymous. It does not allow a personal identification. It only serves the purpose of evaluating and enhancing the user experience of our websites.

To the extent that information processed in connection with performance cookies should qualify as personal data, the legal ground for that processing is your consent (Art. 6 (1) lit. (a) GDPR).

Functional cookies – they enable a website to store information and options you have already previously entered (e.g. language settings, layout settings, contact preferences or your location) in order to offer you improved personalized functions. They are also used to enable requested functions, like playing videos.

 

To the extent that information processed in connection with functional cookies should qualify as personal data, the legal ground for that processing is your consent (Art. 6 (1) lit. (a) GDPR).

Targeting cookies (cookies for marketing purposes) – they are used to offer more relevant and interest-specific content to you, to limit the display frequency of ads and to measure the efficiency of an advertising campaign. They register if you have visited a promoted website or not, and which content you used. Such information may be shared with third parties, e.g. advertisers.

Legal basis for the processing of personal data in connection with targeting cookies (if any) is your consent (Art. 6 (1) lit. (a) GDPR).  

How long the information is kept

It depends on the type of cookie. Session cookies (which expire when you close your browser) are not stored. Permanent cookies (which are stored on your computer or mobile device) are used from several months to two years.

Cookie control

If visitors to the website do not wish to receive cookies while browsing, they may change their browser and / or mobile device settings so that they are notified when they receive cookies or choose to restrict or block the receipt of cookies.

Cookies can be blocked or deleted when using the “Help” function of the respective browser, the settings of the mobile device or through www.aboutcookies.org  or www.allaboutcookies.org , where there is a detailed information on the management of “cookies” in some of the most used types of browsers. Each visitor to the website can delete all cookies that are already stored on his computer, and can also set most browsers to block them. However, if you do this, you may need to manually adjust some settings each time you visit a website, and some services and features may not work.